Thursday, February 28, 2013

Some aspects of Italian wine economics: An overview of the 1980's (Cornell agricultural economics staff paper)

Para brindar en familia - Diario de Cuyo

Para brindar en familia
Diario de Cuyo
Las gradas del anfiteatro se dividen por sectores de acuerdo al varietal del vino: Malbec ($100), Tempranillo ($80) Cabernet ($50), Chardonay-Bonarda ($40) y Torrontés (exclusivo para discapacitados gratis). Los niños a partir de los 3 años pagan entrada.

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Wine: Fairtrade comes of age - The Guardian

Wine: Fairtrade comes of age
The Guardian
The juicy, swiggable Fairtrade Bonarda Shiraz 2012 Famantina Valley (£4.99, Co-op; 12.5% abv), for instance, is fantastic value, though you do question how a wine that has travelled that far and is Fairtrade-certified can be sold so cheaply. It's also ...

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A March of French grapes to dinner - Canada.com

Canada.com

A March of French grapes to dinner
Canada.com
Like Rosewood's Sémillon on the Beamsville Bench or Margan's in Australia's Hunter Valley. Like Tempranillo in California or Bonarda in Argentina. Like Palmer Vineyard's Albariño on the North Fork of Long Island or Cabernet Franc in Prince Edward ...





Some aspects of Italian wine economics: An overview of the 1980's (Cornell agricultural economics staff paper)

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