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en We don't offer the run-of-the-mill commercial style wines. We look for more of the boutique stuff from all over the world. We have a high Latin concentration here in Weston, so we probably have more wine from Chile, Argentina and Spain. We try to address our audience.

en We're going to offer our guests a great wine list to go along with their meal. All the big wine regions are represented, France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Chile, South Africa, and of course the U.S.

en We've already shown the world that Argentina is capable of producing pleasing wines at a reasonable price. Now Argentina must consolidate its position as a maker of wines of great prestige we can make the highest-quality wines.

en New World wines are meant to be drank in a daily fashion. In the New World style, you have it in the front of the wine. It's right there, as soon as you open the bottle. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying.

en [Paul Masson once promised to sell no wine before its time, but a new survey suggests many consumers don't know when wine may be past its prime. A recent nationwide survey of 429 wine drinkers showed most believe modestly priced white wines get better with age, something the study's author says is rarely true.] The idea that wines get better with age is ingrained in our consciousness, whether we like it or not, ... But that doesn't mean it's true for all wines.

en We don't think you need to pay $50 for quality wines, so we kept the wine list reasonable. The only really expensive wines were customer requests. You can go to chain restaurants and get a bad glass of wine for $9. Here, you'll get a glass of great wine for less.

en We are going to give them a choice of a number of different wines that fit their taste profile and that's one thing we offer that the big guys don't. There's a lot of wine out there. This is a growth area for consumption. You don't have to spend $50 or $100 to buy an outstanding bottle of wine.

en With Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc and, now, Chardonnay, we're able to offer consumers outstanding examples of the winning New Zealand style at a very attractive suggested retail price of $9.99. Both wines exude the vibrant, food-friendly qualities lovers of New Zealand wines prize.

en With Monkey Bay Sauvignon Blanc and, now, Chardonnay, we're able to offer consumers outstanding examples of the winning New Zealand style at a very attractive suggested retail price of $9.99, ... Both wines exude the vibrant, food-friendly qualities lovers of New Zealand wines prize.

en A mill of this size, pumping toxins into the water on this beautiful coastline, will effectively destroy the tourism and fishing industry for hundreds of miles. The waves on this coast are considered by many surfers to be some of the best in the world. If the mill goes in, with the current lack of environmental standards that exists in Chile, the water will certainly become too toxic to swim in or surf in.

en The savage and barbarous crimes committed in Chile and the territories of other states including the USA, Spain and Italy are not within the functions of a head of state in English law, the law of nations, or the law of Chile.

en You have to think of Latin food as a couple of culinary superpowers: the Caribbean-African influence and the Central American corn, rice and beans. And from South America comes fresh seafood; Peru, the birthplace of potatoes; and in Chile and Argentina, you see the European influence.

en The company's public relations people spread the word that the super-heating and cooling had produced a strangely high-quality wine. They announced to the press, 'Of course, this is a very expensive way to produce fine wines, and the Association will certainly not endeavor to repeat their success.' These wines were supposedly cased with a special label as a souvenir of the disaster.

en We will also showcase world-class wines from seven of our wine producer/shareholders.

en Robert Parker is the most followed and influential critic of French wines in the world, something I witnessed recently when choosing wine for President Clinton, who automatically referred to Robert Parker as his reference for making a proper wine-buying decision,


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