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Getting more Chile

Colin Kirkpatrick 06.12.2009

Thai Treats (3)

Colin Kirkpatrick 21.11.2009
Getting more Chile

Chile has been producing wine since the sixteenth century. When Mozart was a boy in Austria, they’d already been making wine in Chile for two hundred years. This thin strip of land - 2,700 miles long - is considered by many to provide ideal conditions for growing grapes. Chile’s vineyards lie along an 800 mile stretch of land which, in the Northern Hemisphere, would be equivalent to the area between southern Spain and North Africa.

When you come to ponder the issue, it’s amazing that there’s any Thai wine industry at all. Most wine produced in the world comes from countries that lie between the 30th and 50th parallels in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

Thai Treats (1)

Colin Kirkpatrick 23.10.2009

Wine Cellar Review

Colin Kirkpatrick 03.06.2009
Thai Treats (1)

For many years, it was thought that grapes for wine-making could be grown only between the 30th and 50th parallels in the northern and southern hemispheres.

Wine Cellar Review

Have you ever ordered a glass or carafe of house wine at a local restaurant and been served up with something barely drinkable? This has happened to me on more than one occasion and quite frankly, I should know better.

Wine Cellar Review

Phil Glass 21.04.2009
Khao Yai Wine Region – wine appreciation tour 2009

Wine Appreciation Tour at “Khao Yai Wine Region – wine appreciation tour 2009” is offered for wine lovers at any level of expertise and nature lovers to be in touch with the wonderful wine country and the beauty of the Vineyards and Wineries.

Wine Cellar Review

One of the most quoted fables about wine is that red wine should always be served at “room temperature.” A moment’s thought reveals that this description is too vague to be of any practical use.

Silver lake

14.12.2008
 

The province’s first wine vineyard and winery Silver lake.

 
 

 

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