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Canadian Wine

by Rhino Wino on September 23, 2011

Many are surprised to find that Canada has a thriving wine producing region. But indeed it does have a handful of suburb vineyards that are trying very hard to make a name for Canadian wine. Some of the regions known within Canada for their wine are Okanagan Valley, the Niagara Peninsula and Nova Scotia just [...]

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Pairings Based on Regions

by Rhino Wino on September 15, 2011

Knowing French wine and knowing French wine regions are really one in the same. Like most of Europe, France labels wine based on region rather than variety like in America. This means that knowing the wine regions of the country gives one a greater knowledge of the actual wine that the country produces.  The Loire [...]

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Arizona Wine Region Now A Documentary Film

by Rhino Wino on February 26, 2010

There has been a flurry of stories coming from Arizona lately regarding the wineries which are trying to create fine wines despite the arid conditions in the region. The latest story is more than just a story but a documentary film on what one winemaker is facing in order to raise grapes and make wine [...]

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Will The UK Be The Next Wine Hot Spot?

by Rhino Wino on February 19, 2010

While wine is a popular drink in the UK, the climate in the country is not especially good for growing the grapes needed to make wine. While currently in the south there are some successful vineyards in places such as Scotland in the north the temperatures are just not warm enough for vineyards. But scientists [...]

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