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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Uruguay Wine' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Uruguay Wine Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Uruguay Wine 1. Fifa World Cup – A History 1930 To 1958 - By: Michael Russell If the number of television viewers watching a sporting event is any guide to its popularity, then the FIFA World Cup is the world’s favorite, with an estimated viewer ship of nearly 30 billion. How very different from the early days. In the early 20th century, the only tournament where national t... Featured ArticleLoire Valley Wine Region - French Wines Explored The Loire Valley Wine Region, situated in the central region of France, is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes, pierced by the peaceful Loire River. It is the third most popular tourist destination in France and owes as much of its renown to the quaint towns and magnificent chateaus that speckle the landscape, as it does to the impressive list of vineyards there. The Loire River's winding presence and a natural geology and terrain that is ideal for gr ...
Read full story 2. Soccer World Cup - History - By: Michael Russell The FIFA world cup is the second most popular event in the world next only to the Olympics was first played in the year 1930 in Uruguay and was won by Uruguay it self. Jules Rimet with his group of French football administrators is credited with the original idea of football world cup. They wanted t... 3. Soccer World Cup - History - By: Michael Russell The FIFA world cup is the second most popular event in the world next only to the Olympics was first played in the year 1930 in Uruguay and was won by Uruguay it self. Jules Rimet with his group of French football administrators is credited with the original idea of football world cup. They wanted t... 4. Loire Valley Wine Region - French Wines Explored - By: Mpam Id 1977403 The Loire Valley Wine Region, situated in the central region of France, is a picturesque combination of hills, valleys, and scenic landscapes, pierced by the peaceful Loire River. It is the third most popular tourist destination in France and owes as much of its renown to the quaint towns and magnif... 5. Amethyst - The Gem Of Royalty - By: Michael Russell The Amethyst is the gemstone of royalty. This gem has long been revered for its colour and many pieces of royal jewellery and even jewellery of the clergy can be found sporting this lovely purple gem. Amethysts are actually quartz, the chemical formula being SiO2. What makes it different to other ... 6. Wine Country Offers Great Family Fun - By: Michael Russell If you are planning a visit to San Francisco and you love wine, you might seriously wish to consider taking a day trip to one or more of the many vineyards that are only a short drive away. In fact, many of these vineyards offer packages that leave you free to taste all the wine you can handle witho... 7. Fifa World Cup – A History 1962 To 2002 - By: Michael Russell 1962 Hosts for the 1962 edition were Chile despite recently having suffered a devastating earthquake. Brazil were favorites to retain the trophy but Chile thought they had a world-beating plan of action. Before they played Italy they ate spaghetti and won. Before they played Switzerland they ate Swi... 8. Paintings Of Food And Wine - By: Michael Russell Ive been buying paintings of food and wine to resell to restaurants. I make a good profit doing this. I have a real talent for matching the painting of food and wine to the restaurant that should hang it in their dining room. I have purchased over one hundred paintings so far and Ive sold over eig... 9. Bordeaux Wine Region Of France - By: Greg Purnell The Bordeaux Wine Region is one of the most important wine regions in France. Situated in the southwest of France, it is also one of the largest and most important wine-producing regions in the world. More than one third of France's production of wine comes from this region. Winemaking... 10. German Wine - The New Commodity On The American Market - By: Matt Ellsworth German wine is something that is finally catching on in Americanand for good reason. German wine is wonderful wine with manydifferent notes and harmonized flavors to it. One of the mostcommon and popular of all German wines is the Riesling. ThisGerman wine has gained some serious ground in t... 11. Starting A Wine-cellar - By: Dominique Halet Appreciating to drink a rare and fine wine can give you the desire to start building your own wine-cellar. Collecting wine can be a very pleasant and exciting hobby. Especially when you seek the wine bottle which is different from the others. If you wish to start a wine collection, you ... 12. Seattle Vineyards Are Making A Name For Themselves - By: Michael Russell Visiting Seattle Washington is a great way to get in touch with your inner explorer. Not only can you get out and explore mountains, prairies, streams, rivers, and oceans, but you can also explore the city streets that make this city what it has become. With so many things to do and places to go it ... 13. Total Emersion In Lisbon Portugal - By: Jack Blacksmith If you go sightseeing and do the typical tourism around thecity, you will learn a lot about Lisbon history, hear thefascinating story of the earthquake in 1755 and see the effectsof this disaterous events even though many beautiful andinteresting monumentsstill remain. But for someone who ha... 14. The Basics Of Cooking With Wine - By: Jennifer Jordan We drink wine, placing it in a glass and swallowing without the effort of chewing (even though some people describe wine as chewy). It goes down smooth, born to be only wild enough to glide down an esophagus. Quenching our thirst and our nerves, a glass of good wine is simply a good drin... 15. A Guide To Cooking With Wine - By: Lee Dobbins Don't just sip it, eat it! Want to enhance and improve the taste of your favorite dish? Think that adding wine to your recipe will make it more scrumptious and mouth watering? Well then, you're absolutely right! Wines are widely used in the cooking world because the... 16. Cooking With Fine Italian Wine - By: Chris Impeterelli Instead of enjoying a fantastic glass of your favorite fine Italian wine with dinner, consider using the nectar of the gods as an ingredient in your favorite dish. Cooking with wine has never been more popular and endless recipes abound that incorporate all different types of wine into favorite dish... 17. Bird Watching Binoculars - Critical Bird Watching Equipment - By: Rick Chapo Avid bird watching enthusiasts often look like pack mules hiking to a gold rush in the west. Bird watching binoculars are one of the critical pieces of equipment they carry. Binoculars There are a lot of issues when it comes to choosing binoculars for bird watching. Optics... 18. Quick Guide To Wedding Catering: Part Two - By: Amy Spade So you've tasted the offerings of the caterer and you'veselected your main menu options. What about drinks?What's on tapMuch like selecting the menu options, you will need to factor inwhat kinds of drinks everyone would like to drink. The easiestway to take care of this is to offer a f... 19. Using Cooking Wine - By: Andrew Hall Cooking wine is sort of a holdover from prohibition. People who grew up thinking Alcohol is Evil didn't want to have any in their homes. But they wanted those delicious flavors in cooking. Cooking wine seemed to be a reasonable compromise. In essence, cooking wine is really ba... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Plaza Vidiella 100 Aos Tannat Oak-aged, 2004, Canelones, Uruguay, 6 Bottles Plaza Vidiella 100 Aos Tannat Oak-Aged - 12 bottles - Enjoy astonishing value and jaw-dropping quality for a bona fide fine wine made from "Uruguay's trump card" (The Independent) .... the rare Tannat grape. Luis Gimenez at Uruguay's oldest family winery uses dark concentrated old-vine fruit barrel-aged in American and French oak. Its chocolate complexity gives a taste of the #12-14 Tannats you ... |
| Plaza Vidiella 100 Aos Tannat Oak-aged, 2004, Canelones, Uruguay, 12 Bottles Plaza Vidiella 100 Aos Tannat Oak-Aged - 12 bottles - Enjoy astonishing value and jaw-dropping quality for a bona fide fine wine made from "Uruguay's trump card" (The Independent) .... the rare Tannat grape. Luis Gimenez at Uruguay's oldest family winery uses dark concentrated old-vine fruit barrel-aged in American and French oak. Its chocolate complexity gives a taste of the #12-14 Tannats you ... |
| Plaza Vidiella 100 A?os Tannat Oak-aged Enjoy astonishing value and jaw-dropping quality for a bona fide fine wine made from "Uruguay's trump card" (The Independent) .... the rare Tannat grape. Luis Gimenez, at Uruguay's oldest family winery, uses dark, concentrated old-vine fruit, barrel-aged in American and French oak. Its chocolate complexity gives a taste of the #12-14 Tannats you might find in out-of-the-way cellars in southweste... |
| Plaza Vidiella 100 A?os Tannat Oak-aged 2004 Enjoy astonishing value and jaw-dropping quality for a bona fide fine wine made from "Uruguay's trump card" (The Independent) .... the rare Tannat grape. Luis Gimenez, at Uruguay's oldest family winery, uses dark, concentrated old-vine fruit, barrel-aged in American and French oak. Its chocolate complexity gives a taste of the #12-14 Tannats you might find in out-of-the-way cellars in southweste... |
| Plaza Vidiella 100 A?os Tannat Oak-aged Enjoy astonishing value and jaw-dropping quality for a bona fide fine wine made from "Uruguay's trump card" (The Independent) .... the rare Tannat grape. Luis Gimenez, at Uruguay's oldest family winery, uses dark, concentrated old-vine fruit, barrel-aged in American and French oak. Its chocolate complexity gives a taste of the #12-14 Tannats you might find in out-of-the-way cellars in southweste... |