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Low Carbs, What are You Missing?

“I’ll have a Diet Coke with my hamburger and French fries.” “I’ll have an Atkins-friendly steak with crispy onion rings and cream of spinach as my vegetable.” “It’s a fat-free cookie, so I can eat the whole box.” These are just some of the traps that many Americans have fallen...
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Wines of Sardinia

Sardinians, according to Nicolas Belfrage, refer to mainland Italy as the “continente”, and regard wines sold there as exports. In some ways, Sardinia (Sardegna in Italian) has more in common with Corsica, the French outlier just to its north, than with the rest of Italy. This second-largest of Mediterranean islands...
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Can We Get Too Old for Wine?

While enormous attention understandably has been directed to the effects of maternal drinking upon the earliest stages of life, not much has been written about beneficial or adverse consequences to those of us several years beyond the age of 39. CAN WE GET TOO OLD for WINE? I shall not...
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The Grape Variety Tannat

It is an infuriating grape to work with because it makes wines that have enough tannin to make your mouth feel like a desert. The name of the grape variety probably is derived the root of the word “tannin”. Because Madiran has been far from the madding crowd, it was...
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North American Whiskies

When addressing the topic of domestic American whiskies in years gone by, there were many separate distinctions to make. First, there were the numerous staple blends, then rye whiskies, then a bourbon category, then a separate Tennessee whiskey section. And always, in the background, were those massively-distributed volume products from...
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Tennessee Whiskey

 It takes a lot to be Straight Bourbon Whiskey. There are rules about what grains can and must go into the mash, rules about how strong it can be coming off the still, how strong it has to be going in the barrel, how strong it has to be to...
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Drinking Patterns and Heart Attacks

People picture science differently. For some, it’s a Gothic laboratory and Victor Frankenstein shrieking, “It’s alive!” For others, it’s a quiet and understated, sterile, well-lighted, modern and nondescript workplace. For still others, science is epidemiology, the statistical study of what affects the health of populations. What science really is amounts...
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Bitten by the Grape

“My passion for wine started in my 2Os,” says Mantra Restaurant’s Sommelier David Singer, who is barely in his 3Os today. While working as a server in Toronto and attending college, he always wanted more information about the wine he was serving. Singer says that his five questions led to...
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Tempranillo

True, Spain is also home to two other important quality red wine grapes, Garnacha and Monastrell, but these two varieties are qualitatively more successful respectively in the Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Bandol appellations of France. Spain’s best known red wine appellation, Rioja, first brought Tempranillo to the attention of the world outside...
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