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... per cent of the market, up 4.0 per cent) and wine at $119.9 million (20 per cent of the market, up 5... Sales & Distribution, said while imported brands are on the rise, so, too, are premium domestic bee... cent), fortified wines (four per cent), sparkling wines (three per cent) and fruit wines (three per ...
Rosé wine was recommended by Cuban restaurateurs as a great pairing with lobster during my first trip to that island nation in 1996. [...] I've tried other wines with this succulent seafood, but nothing has ever been quite as good.
...Before I get into naming brands, please know that what works with lobster also wor... sweet and deep pink-coloured and gently sparkling. While it's not a beverage I would choose, I have ...
...DRINK: Selection of Argentinean wine at $4.75 a glass or $21 a bottle. I suggest the 7.... (pineapple, passion fruit or orange) sparkling juice ($2). DISPLAYS: Ever seen a cork umbrella? P... prominently with no less than ten premium brands listed. Non-alcoholic Scottish soft drinks are als...
... of well-known VEUVE CLICQUOT trade-mark for wine and champagne seeking to stop small group of women...v. Lombard Brands Ltd., [2002] S.L.T. 1312, [2002] ScotCS 265; Daiml... sale in your boutiques any Champagne, Sparkling Wines, Beer or any other type of alcoholic drink?....
* Manitoba's award-winning D.D. Leobard winery is in the process of changing its packaging, shifting the bottle size on some of its "Fruit on Fruit" wines from 750 ml to one litre. The price, however, will stay at $7.49, making them some of the best values in the fruit wine market. * I've had my nose buried in a great wine-related book as of late. History in a Glass: Sixty Years of Wine Writing from Gourmet (Modern Library, 2006) compiles some of the best wine-related articles from Gourmet magazine, working chronologically through the decades. Early articles offer incredible insight into the struggle of California wineries to regain their footing following Prohibition, as well as detailing food and wine experiences in post-war Europe. Later articles focus on developments in the U.S. win...
... was recently purchased by Constellation Brands for the princely sum of $1.2 billion. The final am...De Bortoli "Willowglen" Sparkling NV Brut (Australia -- around $11, available at pri...
At the retail level, the most common term I hear these days is "trading down" -- the idea that consumers are still buying wine at a relatively unchanged quantity, but that their choices reflect their concern about the economy. One survey of 1,000 British wine drinkers in October 2008 found that people willing to spend five or six euros was down about five per cent, while those likely to spend less than five euros was up by the same amount. Instead of that $20 bottle of wine, consumers might opt for the $15 in the hopes that they'll find a real gem, then return to what was their "house wine" for special occasions. Mother Nature's wrath has coupled with the uncertain economic times to wreak havoc on some of the world's prime winemaking regions in the past couple of years. Bordeaux, for ex...
... beverage corporations like Constellation Brands and Foster's Group have had to revalue/restructure...It's a tart, lemony sparkling wine, with medium acidity, some nice doughy undert...
WHITE TEA. You've probably heard of the benefits of green tea and even black tea. Now scientists have turned their attention to white tea -- a mild-tasting and light-coloured tea that is made from the young, unfermented buds of the Camellia sinensis plant (the same plant from which green, black and oolong teas are derived). Because white tea buds are steamed immediately after harvest, they contain higher concentrations of catechins -- antioxidant plant chemicals that have numerous health benefits. More evidence of white tea's superpowers come from recent research. For example, a Pace University study found that white tea had a greater anti-viral and anti-bacterial effect than green tea. Research at the Linus Pauling Institute suggests that white tea may be better at preventing colon can...
..." crackers -- such as the Ryvita and Wasa brands -- you'll certainly be doing your body good. What ...Think of it as a sort of liquid, sparkling yogurt. This fermented, naturally carbonated milk ... 20 times the amount found in red wine), amino acids, omega fatty acids, fibre and protei...
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