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    exact sculptor who made this statue is not known, however, it is believed to have been a Milanese artist. The sculpture is a classic example of high Renaissance period sculpture in Italy. Additionally, this sculpture provides a great insight into how wine is a significant part of the roman civilization. The statue of Bacchus and a faun is a bronze statue, which stands…

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    Number of cartfulsLabor hoursGallons of chemicalsNumber of cartfuls or labor hoursGallons of juiceGallons of wine or months of agingNumber of bottlesNumber of boxesNumber of shipmentsNumber of gallons processed 7. Pressing and filtering. The crushed grapes are transferred to presses which mechanically remove the juices and filter out bulk and impurities. Gallons of juiceGallons of wine or months of agingLabor hoursGallons of chemicalsNumber of cartfulsNumber of bottlesNumber of cartfuls or…

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    website: “Paul Mas wines are the result of a harmonious symbiosis between an extraordinary region capable of producing fantastic fruits, a passion for the vineyards, a true respect for the grapes during vinification and the talent of blending and ageing wines.” In this sentence we can feel the philosophy of the company which is the respect of the region and the vineyards. They present the specificities of each domains, the appellations used and the characteristics of each wines as well. What is…

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    Barrels, Wood, and Aged Malt Whiskey Davin Sanders By Davin Sanders Nov 16, 2015 During these agonizingly long periods of time, there is no shaking that feeling expectancy that comes with your eagerness to see the drink finally ready for tasting. However, despite your best efforts at ensuring the use of quality malt, or being careful to utilize only the heart of the run while getting rid of the foreshot and tail, it will be difficult to ever achieve the taste often found in top shelf liquors.…

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    • Store wine, beer and other liquor from anything that has a strong, potent smell as this can taint the liquor and cork • Shelf liquor should be kept in a cool dry place. • Ideal storage temperature for Red Wine is 12˚C > 19˚C and White Wine is 8˚C > 12˚C. Champagne should be stored at 5˚C - 8˚C. • Liquor should not be kept on refrigerator for too long. • Beer that was previously…

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    Blog #1: The Top 7 Things to See and Do in Margaret River Whether you are new to the Margaret River area, a lifelong resident looking to explore the local attractions, or a visitor planning a trip to the area, there are so many wonderful events and adventures available, it will be hard to decide where to begin. The area is famous for its world class surfing locations and is home to some of the most outstanding wineries in all of Australia. No matter where you venture in and around Margaret…

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    Montresor & Fortunato Wine Co. has grown rapidly over the past year. Its success has far surpassed our expectations. But what should we expect? Two of the finest wine connoisseurs in all of Italy are running it! My dear friend Fortunato is the finest wine tester in all of Italy. Nobody can compare. With his extraordinary taste buds, and my business savvy; there is no question why Montresor & Fortunato Wine Co. has progressed so well. With all this business, we have more wine than ever before!…

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    Pre-Reading: 1. My definition of world history is all events that have happened in the past that have affected today’s culture in one way or another. 2. I am interested in learning about the different cultures from history, but I am not looking forward to learning dates and time periods. 3. -8000 BCE to 600 CE: The Phoenician community came about, Jesus was born and lead, Sumerians lived, Egypt was thriving, China was secluded -600 to 1450 CE: more trading by water, new religions became popular…

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    quite popular, and how they came to be. Standage wrote about how these drinks took different important roles and wrote about their history. In this essay, I will speak about the origins of beer and wine, and how each beverage brought upon new things that helped the development of humankind. Beer and wine are both alcoholic beverages, that till this day are still existent and have changed through out the years. According to Standage, beers discovery was inevitable around 10,000 BCE in a region…

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    with words such as embalmed, sweet, seasonable seasons (an intriguing play on words), hawthorn’s distinct odor, pastoral eglantine, violets’ indirect smell which is significantly “cover’d,” a musk-rose (sounds like some Spanish wine I know), and then tops it off with dewy wine. In stanza five, Keats is gifted with the sense of increased sound which he intonates in the first line “[...]I listen [...]” (51). Additionally, the words of sound fill the breath of every line in this stanza which…

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