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- 1From:Probate & Property (Vol. 24, Issue 6)Jim is a shareholder in Nyemaster Goode, P.C., a 90-attorney firm in Des Moines, Iowa. Jim practices primarily in the areas of real estate, real estate finance, land use, and zoning law. A major portion of Jim's...
- 2From:Design WeekCascading fireworks form the basis of Tesco's packaging for its range of red and white millennium wines. Pemberton & Whitefoord designed the commemorative packaging, which makes prominent use of the New Millennium...
- 3From:American Journal of Qualitative Research (AJQR) (Vol. 6, Issue 2)Different involvement motivations drive people into political actions. This study aimed to understand what, how, and why party members were motivated into political party activism. The focus was on the involvement...
- 4From:Mechanical Engineering-CIME (Vol. 133, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedChampagne, many say, is to be poured straight into the center of the flute. Others say to pour it like a beer, down the side of the glass, to keep the fizz down. Dissolved C[O.sub.2] in sparkling wine expresses...
- 5From:Journal of Central European Agriculture (Vol. 9, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Controlling skin contact conditions is vital to obtain high quality white wines and it has become a standard procedure in many white wine-production areas. The aim of this work was to investigate the changes...
- 6From:Outlook (Vol. 57, Issue 4)Commercial wine maker Bob Hunter has achieved success by marketing Merlot wine under the name of "Marilyn Merlot." Publicity around the use of Marilyn Monroe's name has helped make sales of the wine a success. Hunter and...
- 7From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSaccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary yeast species responsible for most fermentations in winemaking. However, other yeasts, including Saccharomyces uvarum, have occasionally been found conducting commercial...
- 8From:Ethnologies (Vol. 22, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction Two of the many wine-related idioms with common conversational currency in our Toronto Italian household, were: lu vine fa bon sangue [wine makes good blood],(1) and l'acqua fa male e lu vine fa canta...
- 9From:Food Technology and Biotechnology (Vol. 55, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTo differentiate monovarietal wines made from native and introduced varieties in Istria (Croatia), samples of Malvazij a istarska, Chardonnay and Muscat yellow from two harvest years (2013 and 2014) were subjected to...
- 10From:New Coin Poetry (Vol. 48, Issue 1)You lay bare the woes of those who dare to drink. You give strength and verve to lacking men and put the stars to flight. You bid tender spur to a coarse disposition to unveil hidden counsel, you open what is locked....
- 11From:Spectroscopy (Vol. 27, Issue 2)The chemistry of red wine color is a complex topic that is of great interest for winemaking. Improved or innovative methods of analysis are required for research and quality control. Several techniques are currently...
- 12From:Design Week (Vol. 17, Issue 50)WINE packaging used to fail in two camps. On one side you had the Old World approach, where quality was secured by a discreet design, premium quality paper and sparse, but informative typography, while on the other you...
- 13From:Atlanta Review (Vol. 20, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed"Wine the Liquid Cure for Tax Time" advertisement, wine.com Hello, uncorked spirit, my ruby elixir, my evening's closer, savory light, rest. Hello, my tax-burdened, work-dulled fixer. Take me to your garden, with its...
- 14From:Design Week (Vol. 16, Issue 7)STUDIO 585, the graphics and branding arm of international architect Gensler, has created an identity for the Taste for Wine brand's umbrella company, The Destination Wine Company. The company operates Taste for Wine...
- 15From:Information Today (Vol. 23, Issue 2)Thomas Jefferson once said, "Good wine is a necessity of life for me." And researchers at Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago, Chile, are attempting to make it easier for vintners to produce that "good" wine....
- 16From:Atlantic Economic Journal (Vol. 18, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPrivate Origins of French and Italian Viticultural Appellations: A Note U.S. regulatory practices create a framework for viticultural appellations. Upon a petition from any interested party, proper documentation, a...
- 17From:Design Week (Vol. 18, Issue 8)HG Design has been appointed by The House of Bruar to create packaging and labelling for the retailer's own-brand range of wines and champagne....
- 18From:The American (Washington, DC) (Vol. 1, Issue 6)DRIVING ALONG COUNTRY roads lined with Mediterranean pines, we at last reach the gates of Guado al Tasso. We ring the buzzer, but there is no answer. We are a little early, and this, after all, is Italy. We are in...
- 19From:New England Review (Vol. 39, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTHEY DRANK WINE TOGETHER ON THE BEACH IN MALIBU. If that's the first sentence, the story will have a sunrise or a sunset, and the sand will be soft and cool under the characters' bare feet. She'll be wearing a shawl,...
- 20From:Business History Review (Vol. 60) Peer-ReviewedBacchus in the East: The Chinese Grape Wine Industry, 1892-1938 The Chinese wine industry has grown rapidly in the past few years. National shows have been held intermittently since 1955--depending on the political...