Paul Inksetter
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© Paul Inksetter 2016
One of the great delights of Christmas and the holiday season is the delectable array of sweet treats that seem to magically appear at this time of year.
Bordeaux, the city in southwest France, is the wine capital of the world.
For so many centuries now the Pope has resided at St.
Cabernet Sauvignon is arguably the greatest wine grape in the world. This point must always be arguable, because wine is so diverse and opinions are so personal.
Finding the perfect gift for everyone on your list is an arduous annual ritual we all go through. And what to give the person who is a dedicated lover of fine wine?
We all know the dilemma: we want a fine wine for a special occasion, but need to stay within a reasonable budget. Seeking high-quality wine at an affordable price is a never-ending quest.
My greatest joy in wine comes from its vast diversity of styles and flavours, grown in differing climates and countries all around the world, each a reflection of its local history, geography and c
Of the three great international white wine grapes – Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc and Riesling – it is Riesling that is least well known yet most deserving of wider appreciation.
Of all the old-world grapes that have made their way around the new world of winemaking, none has taken off as dramatically as the one the French call Syrah.
Summer in Thunder Bay is short, precious and glorious.
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