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California Wine Country Festivals

Wine festivals aim to highlight the yearly wine produce in a certain area. And with California having etched a name for itself as a premier wine producing state, there are various wine festivals being held yearly to promote and highlight their wine produce. Here are some of the more interesting ones.Napa Valley Mustard FestivalNapa Valley is considered as "wine country" in California. Th... [Read More]

Introduction to Hungary

Hungary is a country that lies in the Carpathian basin in the heart of Europe. Covering a relatively small area of 93,000 square kilometers, it is a landlocked nation, bordered on the north by Slovakia; on the north-east by Ukraine; on the east by Romania; on the south by Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia; and on the west by Austria. It has a population of only ten million people and is well-known for... [Read More]

Russian Wine Regions

Back in the Soviet days, Russia (including the republics of Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan) was the fourth biggest wine producers in the world, amounting to 4.8 billion liters of wine every year.However, wine production by the 1990s had declined to 1.6 billion liters primarily due to former USSR leader Mikhail Gorbachev's anti-alcohol drive, thereby destroying several vineyards and wine... [Read More]

Austrian Wines

Austria is slowly becoming recognized in the international wine market. The quality of wines in the region has risen over the past decade. Austria has been home to a major production of sweet wines back in the late 70's and early 80's. It provided a cheap alternative to the more costly sweet wines made in Germany. But the Austrian wine industry was badly hit in the year 1985, when a scandal caused... [Read More]

Ukrainian Wine and Grapes Varieties

It might come as a surprise to many but this former USSR state is not known for producing good Vodka but rather is known as a great source of quality wines. Ukraine produces quality white, red, sparkling, and fortified wines. This country is known to grow grapes of various variety including Rkatsiteli, Aligoté, Cabernet Sauvignon, Saperavi, Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and Pinot Gris vari... [Read More]

Canadian Cuisine

What do back or peameal bacon, Tourtière and pâté à la râpure, hearty breads, pâté chinois, baked cream corn and peas, fiddlehead ferns, Fèves au Lard, pemmican, cheese curds, flipper pie, and toutins have in common? These are some of the foods and cuisines commonly found in Canada. Due to various influences and multi-cultural heritage, the coun... [Read More]

Canadian Wine Regions

Canada's wine industry is continuously growing with the maturity and growth being attributed to the production of high end, quality wines that has been the recent trend in the country's wine production. According to reports, more than 358 million liters of wine were consumed in 2005. Although, it seems that most of the wine sales still came from imported wines from France and Italy. Nevertheless, ... [Read More]

Hungarian Wine and Grape Varieties

Hungarian wine is known for its long history which dates back to at least the Roman times. Hungarian wine has reflected its country's position between the Slavs and the Germanic peoples. Those which are worthy of attention are the white dessert wines (Tokaji) and Bull's Blood (Egri Bikavér), which is a full-bodied red wine. And so without further adieu, we present to you the different wines... [Read More]

Ukranian Cuisine

The cuisine of Ukraine offers a plentiful history of dishes. There are dishes that have been lent to other types of cuisines such as Polish, German and Turkish foods. The cuisine of this country has also greatly influenced those cuisines of neighboring countries such as Russia. Meat, especially pork, is a victual that is enjoyed by Ukrainians. Other ingredients which play a huge part in their food... [Read More]

Introduction to Greece

The nation of Greece is in the junction of Europe, Africa and Asia. It is heir to the many heritages of classical Greece, the Byzantine Empire and for about four centuries, the Ottoman rule. It has been regarded as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, Western philosophy, literature, political science, major scientific theories and principles, the Olympic games, drama... [Read More]