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Cabernet From Experts Dispute The Case, “cabernet” Trademark Or Confiscated
After 8 years of struggle, ” Cabernet “The case made new progress: The Beijing Intermediate People’s Court judge for a national trademark on the mark re-evaluation committee to determine. Industry experts believe that intellectual property rights in such cases are
A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Kosher Cabernet Sauvignon From Chile
Chile can be an excellent country for Cabernet Sauvignon. This one comes from the Central Valley viticultural region, which is Chile’s oldest and most traditional wine producing area. That region is divided into four areas, including the Maule Valley, which
A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Cabernet Sauvignon From South Africa
It may be hard to believe but this is our first bargain wine from South Africa, one very major wine country. The Nederburg winery was founded in 1791 near Paarl not far from the Cape of Good Hope. This wine
A Wine Lover’s Weekly Guide To $10 Wines – A Pinot Noir From South Africa
We have reviewed several South African wines lately, and many of them have been quite successful. Pinot Noir can be a fine grape; I often am fond of it. I like its classic tastes of earth and mushrooms and the
Great Tips Culinary Landscape Wine Country Throughout the year Exploring the City from Glaciers to
Buenos Aires Cheap Flights and the Wine Roads of Argentina Its natural beauty, history and culture make Argentina a country worth exploring, more than these, it is especially worth visiting because of its wines. The fifth leading producer of wine
I Love Australian Wine – A Pinot Noir From Southeastern Australia
This is our second review of Australian wine in only a few weeks. You may realize that Australia is a major wine exporter in particular supplying the United States and the United Kingdom. While this wine was bottled in the