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Natural cork, plastic or screwcap - do wine enclosures matter? Founder/CEO Jim Bernau of Willamette Valley Vineyards lays out ...
You can pour in boiling water and while it may end up melting a bunch of the ice behind the metal, none of that water will ...
The sights, sounds, and skills of the forestry industry during the 19th century will come alive in downtown Franklin on ...
No.1 Family Estate was born in 1977 by Adele & Daniel Le Brun. They chose the name No.1 Family Estate in recognition of the many ‘firsts’ in New Zealand wine they had achieved over the years while ...
Put small plastic and metal lids into your black cart as garbage. Tip: If the lid is smaller than the palm of your hand, it belongs in the garbage. Even if they are made from a recyclable material, ...
For busy kitchens, we love the Dowan Butter Crock for its user-friendly water line and built-in date keeper. This crock’s cork bottom isn’t just for a decorative natural touch in your kitchen: It ...
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Mac's Old House, a restaurant in Antioch has been serving good and affordable Italian food, ...
In medieval times Dublin shipped cattle hides to Britain and the continent, and the returning ships carried wine, pottery and other goods. 510 acres. The modern Dublin Port is located either side of ...
Tom Surgery pops the cork on this season's festive fizz, garden designer Chris Hull is back with the best in winter outdoor living and Titch the guide dog makes a welcome return. Sunday, December 8 - ...