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12/14/08 - Wine Commercials

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Cool Trick For Red Wine Removal


Here is a simple and effective way to remove red wine from your carpet. The biggest mistake most people make when trying to remove a spill from their carpet is rubbing on the spot with a rag or paper towel. Rubbing any spot or spill will only push the spill further down into the carpet and may actually penetrate the fiber itself, getting into the dye site. This is very bad, especially if the carpet is nylon, which the majority of carpet in residential homes are.

Red wine can be even trickier because it naturally contains dye. Even blotting the stain like you should, does not always remove red wine. So what is a good way to remove red wine? Next time you have a red wine spill, cover the spot with corn starch and push it down in the carpet with your hand or foot to make sure it is all the way down to the bottom of the carpet.

Wait for a day or so and then vacuum the corn starch away. Most of the time, this method removes all of the red wine without causing a permanent stain on the carpet. If you are ever in doubt on how to remove any spot or spill from your carpet, refer to the manufacturers instructions. If you are not sure who that is, call the business that sold you the carpet or look on your receipt.

Important Note: Make sure you give the corn starch at least 24 hours to work before you vacuum it away.

Bobby Walker
Owner/Operator
Carpet Cleaning of Dallas
"Steam That Gets Carpet Clean"
http://www.dfwcarpetcleaning.com



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Wine Commercials in the news

A new film by Scorsese

Sun, 16 Mar 2008 10:14:53 -0700
Each year, the Spanish sparkling wine juggernaut Freixenet produces a long-format TV commercial to promote its bubbles during the holidays. This year, it was Martin Scorsese’s turn at bat and he decided to do a spot as an homage to Alfred Hitchcock. See it here.

Argentina Wine and Vineyards. Argentina's Mendoza wine

Sun, 16 Mar 2008 01:28:32 -0700
About eighty percent of the of the Argentina wine is produced in the Mendoza region wineries ( also called bodegas). European settlers introduced winemaking in Mendoza in the 19th century. This place is less commercialized than their Western and American counterparts, Mendoza's wineries are free to visit and easily accessible

The Low Down on Home Cave Construction

Tue, 19 Feb 2008 12:43:52 -0800
Nothing says BOSS like a cave under your crib. But how do you go about getting your own cave built? We did some searching and came across Magorian Mine Services (MMS), a commercial cave builder specializing in high-profile underground wine caves like the 14,000 square foot Vineyard 29 cave pictured above and in the thumbs.

Wines of FreshDirect: Berry Good Red Blend

Thu, 07 Feb 2008 16:29:23 -0800
Another must have wine from the folks at Best Cellars. At the risk of sounding like a Saturday morning cartoon commercial cliche, this is a “very, berry wine.”

WSJ.com - H-P Printers Press Into Heavy-Duty Markets

Tue, 11 Dec 2007 04:24:01 -0800
H-P is trying to move beyond home and office printers and into devices that print commercial products -- from books and newsletters to wine labels and large advertisements.


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December 14, 2008 - Wine Merchants

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Wine Tastings for Singles


Dating, for those of us who are tired of being single, can be a royal pain. From speed dating to online dating, from the taverns to the grocery stores, we have several outlets where we can meet potential matches. But, unfortunately, these matches often extinguish before they can light even the slightest spark, leaving those of us frustrated to long for the days of arranged marriages: someone just marry me and give my parents a llama.

My own personal experiences have led me to meet dates a variety of ways. I?ve been set up by friends, I?ve been set up by computers, I?ve gone to functions for singles, and, of course, I?ve met many a?people at the bars. But, it wasn?t until recently that I found a dating medium I truly enjoyed: wine tasting for singles.

Wine tasting for singles had a lot of similarities to a regular wine tasting event. A sommelier presented three red wines and three white wines, conveying the regions where the wines were from and their general flavors. Each wine was tasted one at a time, appetizers were served, and people dared each other to take a sip out of the spit bucket. The main difference between a wine tasting for singles and a regular wine tasting is simple: no wedding rings allowed.

Why a Wine Tasting?

Now, for those of you who are in the dating scene, the lack of wedding rings at wine tastings for singles might not be enough persuasion: you may be posing the question of what makes a wine tasting superior to meeting people through other means. Well, I?m glad you asked. To begin, at a wine tasting for singles, as opposed to going to the bars or hoping to meet someone in the Laundromat, you automatically have the advantage of knowing three things: everyone there is single, everyone there is looking, and, most importantly, everyone there enjoys wine. Having these three things in common arms you with the ability to approach that cute stranger, bat your eyes, point to his Pinot Noir and ask, ?Are you going to finish that??

Is it Better than Online Dating?

A wine tasting for singles is much more realistic than meeting people online, otherwise known as spouse shopping. This is because online people can easily pretend to be anyone: the old can pretend to be young, the short can pretend to be tall, the men can pretend to be women and vice versa. Along these lines, because the majority of communication is nonverbal, meeting someone in person at a wine tasting allows you to gauge certain things that you wouldn?t be able to see over email. From the tone of a person?s voice, to the way they carry themselves, to the way they sip their wine, body language is a major element in discovering what a person is truly like.

Is it Better than Blind Dating?

Mingling at a wine tasting for singles, where the room is filled with a variety of women and a variety of men, allows for less pressure than the one on one situation of blind dating. In one on one situations, people often get nervous, sweating, stuttering, accidentally revealing that they live in their mom?s basement with six cats. In a wine tasting, however, people are free to mingle in groups, removing the one on one pressure and allowing a wingman or wingwoman to be standing by, ready to swoop in at the first mention of something like the latest Star Trek convention.

Is it Better than Speed Dating?

Many people in the dating scene have probably been on several dates that they wished were speed dates, having had their fill within the first five minutes. However, this isn?t always the best concept: people aren?t always themselves in the first five minutes, some people need a second chance to make a first impression. In speed dating, people are only allowed to talk to each other for a set amount of time, usually only a few minutes. It?s hard to tell anything important about someone in a few minutes, it takes at least twenty minutes before you can feel secure inquiring about your date?s annual salary. At a wine tasting event, conversely, you are free to talk with someone for as long as you choose, whether it?s three hours or just a few minutes that felt like three hours.

Will you Meet your True Love?

Like all avenues of dating, a wine tasting for singles can not guarantee success: you may meet someone you really like or you may find no commonalities with anyone in attendance. But, because wine tastings allow for lengthy, in-person interaction, they automatically give you better dating opportunities than other avenues of dating. And, even if you don?t meet the love of your life, a wine tasting can almost assure that you will find a bottle of Merlot with which you can live happily ever after.

Jennifer Jordan is the senior editor at http://www.savoreachglass.com. With a vast knowledge of wine etiquette, she writes articles on everything from how to hold a glass of wine to how to hold your hair back after too many glasses. Ultimately, she writes her articles with the intention that readers will remember wine is fun and each glass of anything fun should always be savored.



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Headlines on Wine Merchants

More than a century old and still going strong (The Times-News)

Sat, 13 Dec 2008 22:23:33 -0800
Hailey was a bustling town of 3,500 people, 18 saloons, five newspapers and dusty streets crowded with merchants, gamblers and miners when Idaho's first Episcopal bishop, Daniel Tuttle, stepped off a stagecoach in 1881.

Niche wine merchant raises glass to expansion (The Scotsman: Business)

Sat, 13 Dec 2008 16:31:36 -0800
WOODWINTERS, the niche Scottish retailer gaining a reputation as one of the UK's top independent wine merchants, is to expand into Edinburgh in a move that will see it tri

From the Vine, Under the Tree (New York Times)

Fri, 12 Dec 2008 21:56:27 -0800
Italian Wine Merchants, 108 East 16th Street resembles an Old World boutique.

Nye Beach plans wine walk (Newport News-Times)

Fri, 12 Dec 2008 10:07:12 -0800
Newport's Nye Beach area will be holding an art and wine walk Saturday afternoon. Wines from around the northwest and around the world will be offered for tasting as part of this third weekend of Nye Beach's 2008 special Holiday Celebration.

FRANCE: Bordeaux 'en primeur' wine sale under threat - merchants (Just Drinks)

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 05:18:33 -0800
Concerns over credit, cash flow and demand are threatening to seriously deplete the value of the Bordeaux wine industry's annual 'en primeur' wine futures sale.

Port wine has life, language all of its own (The Scranton Times-Tribune)

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 01:30:08 -0800
Port wine was created by the historic rivalry between the great empires England and France.


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