Beer….how is it made?

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

We all remember the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of quiet liquid to your doorway on a shrivelling excited epoch, take you always stopped to reckon the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Successfully perchance not but here is the answer anyway!
Just, beer is a fermented party of wastefully, barley, [...]

Visit A Winery For A Barrel Tasting Event

Monday, May 4th, 2009

An exciting and fun learning experience is a barrel tasting. Some wineries offer different types of tours that include tasting from barrels. Others offer barrel tastings to their club members at certain times during the year. Check the wineries where you will be visiting to see if they offer tours that may include barrel tasting. [...]

Tuscany Holiday Packages

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Arianna & Friends is a tourist incoming project that offers both accommodation in country houses in Tuscany, and tourist services such as wine and food tours, cooking classes, cultural tours, arts classes, outdoor activities.
The project originated by the desire to increase the tourism and the quality of the tourist services in two areas of Tuscany [...]

Touring The Wine Country With The Whole Family In Sonoma

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Parents want to taste wine, Children want to have fun is there a happy medium. Yes . If your going to be in the Sonoma wine country for two or three days a consideration might be to have a nanny service watch your children for one or two of the days. The nanny service that [...]

Top Tourist Activities In California

Monday, May 4th, 2009

There are few areas in the United States, and in the world for that matter, that offer the sheer abundance and diversity in terms of tourism that can be found in the state of California. The state is home to many different attractions, both natural and man made, and tourists can find any taste for [...]

Top 10 Tourist Attractions In The Sonoma Wine Country, California

Monday, May 4th, 2009

1. Be a Pioneer at Fort Ross State Park
This historical settlement dates back to 1812, when it was an important trading post that helped send vital food supplies to the pioneer communities in Alaska. Be sure to visit the chapel and the Rotchey House - one of the few surviving original structures. They've also reconstructed [...]