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Ireland offers a countryside full of high-end pleasures (The Kansas City Star) At least once in your traveler's life, you should permit yourself the pleasure of excess, to experience a time of landed gentry, of castles and cliffs, and clever Gaelic gents with genuine smiles.
From bubbly Cava to intricate sherries (The Star) In this second of a two-part special, we continue exploring the depth and variety of Spain?s delectable wines.
The Imbiber: Dry Sack on a comeback (AM New York) Despite a name that may make many American blush, Dry Sack is the world¹s most popular sherry.
Reader views (1) (Evening Standard) Here's a sample of the latest views published. You can click view all to read all views that readers have sent in. This is mad. A meal there is an interesting experience and entertainment, but can not compare with most three star restaurants for excellence of cuisine, ambience or service .
Sherry is still one of the great wines of the world (Times Online) One way of making you feel that it?s summer, even if it?s raining, is to pull the Andalusian skies over your neighbourhood with a good manzanilla or fino. Unloved, unsung and undervalued, sherry continues to be one of the great wines of the world.
In Our Glasses: What we're drinking (San Francisco Chronicle) 2006 Nino Negri Ca'Brione Terrazze Retiche di Sondrio Bianco ($39) When it comes to white wine, Lombardy sits in the shadow of northern Italian regions like Friuli. It's better known for the red wine of Valtellina, made from Nebbiolo grapes grown near the...
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