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  • visualize00
    visualize00 is now friends with richardpoonte.
    • August 8, 2012
  • visualize00
    visualize00 is now friends with ninacloud.
    • August 8, 2012
  • Mariana
    Mariana: Hi Girl!! Co estassss?? Que fuee lo últimoo que probasste?? Lindaaa fotooooooo!! Besoteeeee
    • April 19, 2011
  • visualize00
    visualize00 → Mariana: Mariana I cant believe you found me on this site! How've you been?? It's been so long. My dad is living in Mendoza again so I might go by the end of the year. We should definitely hang out when I go back =)
    • May 8, 2010
  • Brian77
    Brian77: My next door neighbors have a condo in Stuart
    • August 12, 2008
  • visualize00
    visualize00 → Brian77: Hi, yea I've lived in different places, but I want to move again, hahah . Now I'm in Hollywood, FL., that's between Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
    • August 12, 2008
  • Brian77
    Brian77: Jen,Wow you've been around..what area of Fla were you in...nice bio..k.i.t.
    • August 12, 2008
  • visualize00
    visualize00 → darcy: I'd never heard of Hollywood, FL until I moved here, lol.
    • August 2, 2008
  • darcy
    darcy: Hollywood Florida...wow, i have never heard of that
    • August 1, 2008
  • Mark
    Mark: Hi Jen, thank you for being a part of Must Love Wine. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please let me know.
    • July 31, 2008
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  • Name Jen
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  • About Me Currently finishing the Hospitality Management degree and already received my certificate on Wine and Beverage Management.
  • Gender Female
  • Occupation Student
  • Favorite Wines Château d’Armailhac, 2004 Chateau Brane-Cantenac, Joseph Phelps Cabernet Sauvignon, Crios Torrontes by Susana Balbo, Pascual Toso Reserve Malbec, Chateau de Rochemorin, Chateau Valandraud "3 de Valandraud"

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  • City Hollywood
  • US State Florida
  • Country USA
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  • Mark 2012 South Beach Wine & Food Festival photo gallery
  • Enchanter Next magic & Wine Tasting shows will be on July 10 and 24th.
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  • Riesling Wine
    73 members
    Riesling is a white wine variety with its origins coming from Germany. This variety is quite ancient and may be considered as a result of Gouais Blanc and another type of vine. Today, many Germans and wine lovers from around the world continue to visit various locations and appellations that specialize in Riesling wines. This type of white wine is known for its high acidic element, resulting into a crisp flavor. A glass of Riesling may invoke fruity flavors that resemble apple, peach, grapefruit, and honey.

    As Riesling wines age over the years, it is possible for the wines to develop an aroma that closely resembles the smell and taste of petroleum. However, this may be just a matter of preferences since you have to get accustomed to the taste first before truly becoming a Riesling wine lover.

    If you love to know stuff about the history of this ancient grape, you can visit Bremen, Germany since its townhall has a good collection of vintage Riesling wines.
  • Virtual Wine Tasting Club
    449 members
    Welcome to the Virtual Wine Tasting Club. Every month in our online wine tasting series we will taste a different wine and post our tasting notes. In advance, if possible, please post the wine you will be trying that fits the tasting. The tasting will last one month so you can taste and post your notes in that time frame. Please ask questions about the wine we're tasting, post recommendations for future wine tastings and make this online wine tasting group a wonderful, interactive, informative wine discussion.
  • Miami - South Florida Wine Group
    65 members
    Welcome to the Miami - South Florida Wine Group. I'm looking for a couple of group leaders to to take over this group once we get it up and running. If you would like to organize or plan things please let me know. If you are in the area please join up. If you know of an event or tasting in the area please post it.
  • Wines of Argentina
    17 members
    In Argentina, wine production and consumption dates back from more than 400 years ago, when the first specimens of "vitis vinifera" were brought to America by the Spaniards, in the early 16th century.
    Catholic priests who came to America settled vineyards around their monasteries, so as to assure the wine to celebrate holy mass.

    Favored by optimum soil and weather conditions, the "vitis vinifera" began an accelerated growth, especially in the regions nearby the Andes.
    During the 19th century, the European immigrants brought new grape cultivation techniques and grape varieties, which found in the Andes and Colorado River region an ideal habitat to develop.

    By the end of the 19th century, the Railway and the settling of European immigrants with vast experience in wine elaboration caused the biggest expansion of the wine as a national industry.
    Cabernet, Malbec, Pinot, Semillon, Merlot and Chardonnay discovered ideal weather conditions and prospered successful and rapidly, originating the first Argentinean fine wines. This development also included new elaboration techniques, such as the Champenoise method for subtle and exquisite sparkling wines.
    A proper temperature, long sun exposure sessions, low rainfall levels and humidity, and no strong winds together with exceptional soils, created the best ecological ambiance for the production of top quality grapes.
    It is important to highlight that quality and an abundant grape production, within such a favorable ecosystem, make substantial corrections unnecessary, for which reason sugar addition to wines is legally forbidden in Argentina.
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