Grape Generation’s Luke and House get to try out a prized bottle of the 2009 Summa Quies Pinot Noir. This Pinot Noir just won best red wine of 2010 by Wine Spectator Magazine. Happy Wine Wednesday this May 25th, 2011.
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Grape Generation’s Luke and House get to try out a prized bottle of the 2009 Summa Quies Pinot Noir. This Pinot Noir just won best red wine of 2010 by Wine Spectator Magazine. Happy Wine Wednesday this May 25th, 2011.
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Wine Review: Jayson Bryant and Pieter Rodenberg, fresh back from England, taste Oyster bay Merlot from Hawke’s Bay. www.winevaulttv.com
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Cream – Sweet Winelive at Royal Albert Hall, London. May 2, 3, 5, 6. 1080p 9 of 22 In May of 2005 Cream returned to London’s Royal Albert Hall-to the same stage where they had completed what was thought to be their final performance in 1968. It was one of the most eagerly anticipated, hard-to-get tickets in rock history. With the exception of a brief reunion set at their 1993 induction into the Rock and roll Hall of Fame, Cream had not played together in nearly four decades. This DVD documents Cream’s momentous London shows. Performances from each of the four nights are featured and much more. Also included are alternate performances and interviews with Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce, and Eric Clapton. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. The band were a prolific and thrilling live act and toured incessantly in their short but remarkable history.
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Shop all Christmas wines: www.marksandspencer.com especially the very merry Christmas case. M&S are pleased to offer an impressive selection of wines from around the world. Our extensive range includes everything from full-bodied reds to crisp and refreshing whites. Whether you’re hosting a large event or throwing a small dinner party, you are sure to find the perfect wine for any occasion with our party cases. Each case contains a wide variety of award-winning wine and will delight both hosts and guests. Why not start your celebration with a bang with a delicious bottle of Champagne or sparkling wine? For more casual occasions, take a look at our perfect-for-summer ciders, and our carefully chosen winter ales. We aim to provide great tasting wine at brilliant prices, and we always have fantastic deals on offer. Don’t forget to take a look at our Wine Club, where you’ll find delicious wines at affordable prices. We’ll even deliver right to your doorstep!
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Check out Boisset’s PET-packaged Fog Mountain Merlot featured on the TODAY Show. PET allows the 1-liter bottle to be smaller, lighter, and more durable than a glass equivalent. Perfect for the beach – take it anywhere!
Where else can you find wines with this kind of bottle age and this kind of quality than Rioja? Kyle shows you two of the best.
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‘White Wine In The Sun’, also known as ‘Christmas Song’. I put this up since a lot of people were looking for it. LYRICS: I’m looking forward to Christmas It’s sentimental I know, but I just really like it I’m, I’m hardly religious I’d rather break bread with Dawkins than Desmond Tutu to be honest And yes I have all of the usual objections to consumerism The commercialisation of an ancient religion And the western-isation of a dead Palestinian Press-ganged into selling PlayStations and beer But I still really like it. I, I really like Christmas Though I’m not expecting a visit from Jesus I’ll be seeing my dad My brother and sisters, my gran and my mum They’ll be drinking white wine in the sun I’ll be seeing my dad My sisters and brother, my gran and my mum We’ll be drinking white wine in the sun. I don’t go for ancient wisdom I don’t believe just ’cause ideas are tenacious it means that they’re worthy I get freaked out by churches Some of the hymns that they sing have nice chords But the lyrics are dodgy And yes I have all of the usual objections to the mis-education of children forced into a cult institution And taughted to externalise blame And to feel ashamed And to judge things as plain right and wrong But I quite like the songs. I’m not expecting big presents The old combination of socks, jocks and chocolate is just fine by me. ‘Cause I’ll be seeing my dad My brother and sisters, my gran and my mum They’ll be drinking white wine in the sun I’ll be seeing my dad My …
Preview of Diannemurray’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Puerto Ayora, Ecuador Entry Title: “About to cruise the Galapagos Islands” Entry: “Mon 2 May 2005 Mendoza(Argentina) Having missed out on the preferred hostel the night before, we have our bread roll and croissant breakfast and head out to look at the town and check out the Hostel International Mendoza (IYHA). Walk via the main square, Plaza Independencia, and the tourist information kiosk, where we provide some English language training for the 3 girls there, and manage to pick up maps of the town and the Maipu wine producing area, plus some bus numbers. The hostel is a fair way from town, but no further than our current place, and looks pretty lively, so we book in for Tuesday night, and carry on down Via Espana to the main road to the Park San Martin, one of the highlights of the town. Using two maps and the compass,we make a turn to the west, and walk up what looks like the road up beside the ornamental lake, but it takes us further into a pretty depressed combination of wasteland and low income housing. We think-”so much for what they call parks around here, and head for a main road where there is less chance of getting mugged. We seem to be walking a long way uphill to find a lake, so, as a last resort, we look at the compass and the map together, and decide we are 90 degrees off …