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1. Get some single malt scotch whisky (remember: it can ONLY be called scotch if it is distilled in Scotland - all others are single malt whiskies if not blended with the product of another distillery). To begin, try some of your friends' favorite...
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Rum production begins with sugar cane. To this day, mature sugar cane is harvested by hand - grueling machete work - in many parts of the world. The cut cane is promptly transported to the mill where it is crushed in a machine. The crushing extra...
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Wine Boosts Omega 3 Fatty Acids

Wine Boosts Omega 3 Fatty Acids
Italian researchers have found that moderate wine drinking acts like a booster for omega-3 fatty acids in plasma and red blood cells. This major finding of the European study IMMIDIET will be published in the January issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Omega-3 fatty acids, mainly derived from cold water fish like salmon, are known to help prevent coronary heart disease and sudden cardiac death.

"Several studies have sh… Continue

Posted on July 28, 2009 at 1:16pm —

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How to Taste Single Malt Scotch

1. Get some single malt scotch whisky (remember: it can ONLY be called scotch if it is distilled in Scotland - all others are single malt whiskies if not blended with the product of another distillery). To begin, try some of your friends' favorite whiskies or go to a whisky bar and ask for recommendations. If these options are not available, go to your local liquor store and pick up a bottle.
2. Buy a good glass. The tulip glass is the preferred style because it focuses the aromas and spl… Continue

Posted on July 3, 2009 at 10:09am —

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Top 10 Most Expensive Wines in the World

Top 10 Most Expensive Wines in the World

Top 10 Most Expensive Wines ever sold in the World. Today’s upwardly mobile, trendy people have insatiable thirst for wines. Craving for wines is not new to the civilized world, with each passing day it continues to get reinforced. Apart from drinking wines, people love to collect them. Some are attracted by the bottles, some by the brands, and yet some weigh upon the wine’s origins.

In this article, you would come to know about the top 10… Continue

Posted on June 30, 2009 at 11:30am —

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Top 10 Most Expensive Wine in the World

Most Expensive Wine #10 Screaming Eagle Cab 1992



Top 10 Most Expensive Wine in the World #10 Screaming Eagle Cab 1992

Most Expensive Wine in the World #10 Screaming Eagle has yielded an annual production of 500 cases and sold a bottle for $300. Many… Continue

Posted on June 29, 2009 at 4:49pm — 1 Comment

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How Rum is Made

Rum production begins with sugar cane. To this day, mature sugar cane is harvested by hand - grueling machete work - in many parts of the world.

The cut cane is promptly transported to the mill where it is crushed in a machine. The crushing extracts the sugar cane juice from the fibrous pulp. The crushed pulp waste is burned to generate power to crush the cane and sometimes to heat a distillation column. Depending where you are, the pulp waste can later be burned to generate power or to heat th… Continue

Posted on June 26, 2009 at 2:10pm —

 
 

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