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- Drinking every day fends off heart disease by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 19, 2009
Drinking a bottle of wine or half a dozen beers a day cuts the risk of heart disease by more than half in men, the Independent reports. In one of the largest studies of the link between alcohol and heart disease, researchers have found that the prote...
- Roasting Guests by Intoxicating Prose on Nov 18, 2009
THERE is, as the adage goes, no such thing as a free lunch. Owing to the intensity and expectation of organisers, I found a recent meal at Borough Market’s British restaurant, ‘Roast’ occasionally hard to digest.Invited by England’s largest w...
- Lisbon, Part Three by Intoxicating Prose on Nov 13, 2009
UNLIKE the majority of summits and symposiums, Bacchus’ ferment was a constant bedfellow at the European Wine Bloggers Conference. Held at the ‘VIP’ Grand Lisboa, an angular, orange pen for drab suits, with pebbly feng shui bits and a bar menu...
- Blogger's lunch at Roast with Chapel Down Wines by Gastronomy Domine on Nov 11, 2009
If you were on Twitter yesterday at lunchtime...and for much of the afternoon...you'll have noticed that four food and wine bloggers and I were furiously live-tweeting a lunch from Roast in London's Borough Market, where wi-fi had been laid on to enc...
- An Indian Summer & Autumnal Eating in the Heart of Italy by Laissez Fare: Adventures in Food, Wine & Travel on Nov 11, 2009
A summary of our trip to Umbria and Tuscany in October 2009 - includes some notes about towns, lots of food and a bit of wine. Enjoy!
- Errazuriz Cabernet Sauvignon by Personal Development, Buddhism and Management on Nov 10, 2009
Another bargain at Waitrose. From the Errazuriz Estate in Chile comes a 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon, reduced to 4.99. This bargain of an intense and full bodied wine with soft vanilla and fresh blackcurrant fruit character cannot be missed. I stocked up...
- Off the Rails by Intoxicating Prose on Nov 10, 2009
PRESSED against the tinny fuselage of train number two – the Metro – we darted under Paris from the elegant Gare du Nord to jagged-looking, ‘Fritz Lang’ like hell, Gare Montparnasse. Our next transport, announced by a hectic, tick-ticking dep...















