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If you have never tried organic Ethiopian Coffee you are missing out on a great type of coffee that has a pure and strong taste. Since it’s organically made there are no pesticides and harmful chemicals used in the growing process, it’s all done in small crops for the best quality possible. The light roasting of the beans gives it a better flavor so you get the taste that is only offered with this type. The clean taste will leave you with a balanced aftertaste and can be the perfect way to wake up. Although Ethiopia is where coffee was first founded there are a lot of different crops that specialize in making it. Instead of trying the commercial crops try something more private and small, the taste you will get with these is much better than all others! You can order many of these online instead of searching around specialty shops.
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July 26, 2011 at 11:22 pm Comments (0)
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When selecting unique wine gifts you typically want to find a relatively unknown wine region. One such region is South Africa.
South Africa is unique in a number of ways within the wine world. To start, it is the only serious grower of grapes on the continent of Africa, although Tunisia is now ramping up production as well. Secondly, while wine is only now being exported, the industry itself goes back well over 200 hundred years to the date when the first Dutch settlers arrived at Cape Horn.
We’ll leave the bloody and often tragic history alone here, but so many tumultous times often left South African vintners without access to cuttings and other 20th century conveniences which so many vintners take for granted. Some interesting choices have resulted, including the breeding of Pinot Noir with a white wine grape Cinsault, which creates the king of South African wine, Pinotage.
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June 22, 2011 at 8:11 pm Comments (0)
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Scotch whisky is different from other whiskys because it was made in Scotland. Often, the “whisky” is dropped off of the end and it is simply referred to as Scotch. There are many different categories that Scotch can be divided into so that you have a clear understanding of what kind you will get when you buy a bottle. These are Single Malt, Single Grain, Blended Malt, Blended Grain and Blended scotch whisky.
When the Scotch whisky undergoes the distillation process, the scotch is typically distilled twice and is aged in oak barrels. The minimum time that a Scotch must age for is three years. As you go into a liquor store to buy a Scotch, there is a year printed on the bottle. This will reflect the number of years that it has actually aged inside the barrel. Because there is some evaporation that takes place in the aging process, older Scotches are usually more expensive because there is less available.
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June 13, 2011 at 6:05 pm Comments (0)
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The best part of travelling in spite of the various challenges it can pose to number of people, is the opportunity it provides to interact with various people from different countries. I have always treasured the experience of meeting people from different backgrounds, cultures and with different values. These experiences have enriched my life and today I understand that cultures evolve from a number of factors. The most important being the environment and landscape where it evolves. However, this understanding is possible only when one is willing to accept and adapt different ideas which can be completely contrary to what one has believed.
I have travelled to many countries across continents. South America, specifically Buenos Aires in Argentina was an experience of a lifetime. Wine tasting in buenos aires was a unique experience by itself. The travels I have done to different countries have contributed in different ways to my experience thereby enriching my life.
Among these countries I liked South Africa for the different varieties of wine available in the country. Amarula made out of a fruit from the Marula tree being the best I have tasted till date. It has a taste of caramel.
Japanese have their Sake made out of rice. It is usually served hot. But I understand hot sake is served usually in winter. I was once out with a group of friends at a restaurant in Ginza. The menu was mouth watering Sukiyaki and Sake. Karaoke followed dinner with men in our group testing their vocal cords. Few beers and some sake made me believe, I can sing too! Sing, I did. For all the merits in my song, no one asked me to sing again!!!
My experience travelling has made me a better person and today I respect other cultures as much as I do my own.
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January 25, 2011 at 9:12 am Comments (0)
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You’re going to get into a bunch of these deals, and not really know what to do about it; you’re going to find that so many of the retailers in the area cannot even fathom that you won an Organo Gold distribution deal, and the fact that you do get one, isn’t going to imply that success is imminent, quite the opposite actually; you’re just getting started, and you’ll need to figure out what the best approach will be to attacking the coffee markets in your area, because the fact of the matter is this: the coffee that you produce and sell, these are products that will have very strong opinions, in other words; these products naturally produce very strong reactions amongst aficionado and other sort of connoisseur of coffee. And you’re also going to find that that coffee distributors will be in heated competition with you, and it will be sort of cut throat.
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August 31, 2010 at 8:19 am Comments (0)
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Are you looking for an ideal Christmas gift for your loved ones? Why don’t you consider Christmas Hampers as Christmas gifts? A Christmas hamper offers many benefits. Probably, one of the main benefits of such a Christmas gift is that you can pick the stuff that will be included in the hamper or basket. Perhaps this is one of the best ways to demonstrate your affection by including items that the recipient really likes and will enjoy. The recipient will surely appreciate your gift because you have gone out of your way to discover what he or she really enjoys. Another good thing about a Christmas hamper is that you can give it to anyone. Whether the recipient is a male or female, young or old, the Christmas hamper is an enjoyable gift. You can fill the hamper or basket with things like wines, food and other confections. So, don’t think twice about giving a Christmas hamper because the recipient will surely love its contents.
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June 27, 2010 at 4:41 am Comments (0)