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‘The Murderers’ of Botalcura: Criminals in three wine varieties Special

Talca - The wines produced by Botalcura Vineyards are not only inventively named but have also been valued for their quality which expresses fine wine-making techniques and the characteristics of the terroir of their region of origin, the Maule Valley of Chile.
Digital Journal Report by Igor I. Solar - 2 comments

Photo Essay: Vineyards and Wineries in the Arkansas River Valley Special

Altus - Wineries from pioneers of America's wine industry, the largest stand of Chardonnay grapes outside California, and extraordinarily beautiful vineyards can be found in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in the town of Altus.
Digital Journal Report by Kay Mathews - 5 comments

The rise of Lidia Bastianich's Italian food empire Special

Toronto - Lidia Bastianich is not just the host of a wildly popular TV show on Italian cooking but also joins a long line of celebrity chefs who have launched their own restaurants, pasta sauce and pasta. Bastianich recently spoke about her brand in Toronto.
Digital Journal Report by David Silverberg - 1 comment

Anti-GMO group destroys trial vineyard in France

A group of anti-GMO activists has destroyed a vineyard in Colmar, north-eastern France which had been developed for scientific trials. The site director condemned “a very serious act against scientific research.”
In the Media by Michael Cosgrove - 17 comments

Shortage Of Migrant Workers Changes How Grapes Are Harvested

With authorities cracking down on illegal immigrants, local vineyards in the Finger Lakes region of New York are having to make some changes as to how their grapes are picked. This year, many vineyards are turning to machines to replace migrant workers.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 9 comments

California: Sheep Weed Vineyards

Sheep have an image that paints them as followers, woolly headed thinkers who can't make up their one mind, well this may be apt but sheep can be trained to weed vineyards and leave the grapes alone.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 7 comments

Immigration Bill Crippling Local Economy

Last year, INS raided New York State looking for illegal immigrants, and removed the illegal immigrants that had become the backbone of upstate New York's farming industries. Without these immigrants, more than 200,000 acres of crops will be lost.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 15 comments

Vineyards Without A Labor Force

With living in WNY, one wouldn't necessarily think about how tighter border controls would effect the seasonal farming here. But this year, the vineyard owners are running behind because of the lack of immigrant workers.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 15 comments
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Enjoy one of the pleasures of life..a glass of wine directly from"Oltrepò Pavese"!

"... Making wine is a way of living, thinking, and growing with the responsibility to produce something good and...
Sep 16, 2011 by Monica Zapponi

French energy giant EDF sends customer a final demand - for zero euros

Électricité de France, or EDF as it seems to prefer being called, might well be the world's largest utility company...
Jul 28, 2011 in  Give A Smile A Day by Johnny Summerton - 1 comment

When the Tour de France passes almost by your front door...

...what you get is a close up view of what all the fuss is about. And you can't help but realise that it's something...
Jul 13, 2011 in  Travel Addicts by Johnny Summerton - 1 comment

French motorist "forgets" wife on the side of the road

You've certainly heard of people abandoning animals on the side of the road - but rarely (surely) about a driver...
Jul 6, 2011 in  Give A Smile A Day by Johnny Summerton - 7 comments

Day 27_Goldendale, Washington

On more state down and only one more to go: Washington. Today we roared through Oregon. We belted through the forests...
Jun 24, 2010 by Ken Wightman - 4 comments
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