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		<title>Girls Gone Wine September 22, 2011</title>
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		<title>Wine tip of the Day&#8230;.Drinking Imported Wine give&#8217;s me less headaches</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you suffer from headaches after drinking wine, try a bottle of Italian, French, or Chilean and see if it makes a difference.  I have found that is the answer for me, every time I drink a California wine I have a little headache the next day, those days are long gone, bring on the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Girls Gone Wine At Stefanos Italian Grille</title>
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		<title>Wine Makers Wine Dinner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 09:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your Orlando wine diva here, for what I hope will be the first of many articles about one of my true passions.  So you know, I am not a sommelier, I have learned everything I know about wine from drinking it.  Being in the restaurant business since 2000 I have been fortunate enough to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your Orlando  wine diva here, for what I hope will be the first of many articles about one of  my true passions.  So you know, I am not  a sommelier, I have learned everything I know about wine from drinking it.  Being in the restaurant business since 2000 I  have been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to meet and work many wine  makers, and to sample a wide variety of wines from regions around the  world.  Over the years I have tasted  thousands of wines, from regions all over the world, which has given me a very  unique perspective and helped me develop my palate.  My experience with wine allows me to help  take people from Amarone to Zinfandel.   Whenever possible I like to let people sample wine if it is new to  them.  Being in the restaurant business  there are, of course wines for which that is not practical.  That is where my ability to accurately assess  what someone wants and to describe the flavors of the wine have helped me  tremendously.  This month in our quest  for only the best wines we travel to Valpolicella, Italy and to the Tedeschi  family winery.</p>
<p>Home of the  wonderfully unique Amarone della Valpolicella wine, Valpolicella is one of  Italy&#8217;s most prestigious winemaking areas.   Valpolicella&#8217;s red wines have been popular since the time of the Roman  Empire.  Comprised  of a myriad of lush, fertile valleys that  spread like the legs of a fine wine across a glass, the valleys stretch out of  the Lessini Mountains, Valpolicella is an intensely beautiful region, whose  name comes from &#8220;val polis cellae&#8221; and means &#8220;valley of many  cellars&#8221;, and is characterized by the steep, vine-laced ridges that run  alongside its babbling mountain brooks.</p>
<p>At the Tedeschi  winery, wine is still made using some of the same traditional techniques used  since the winery was founded in 1824. <span id="more-270"></span> These time honored traditions of wine making are melded with some of the  latest advances in wine making technology to produce several great, easy  drinking Italian table wines.  The crown  jewel of this winery, however, is their Amarone della Valpolicella, the only  mainstream style of wine they produce.   For those of you not in the know, Amarone is an Italian wine that is  made by a process of drying the grapes before pressing, resulting in a strong  raisin finish.  This process which is  heavily regulated by the Italian government produces a wine that is very rich  in flavor and heritage.  When producing  Amarone only the best grapes can be used because the process of drying over  approximately 120 days can lead to inferior grapes, or tightly bunched grapes  molding.  With the drying process  complete the grapes are pressed with rollers and then aged in european  oak.  Amarone will have a high alcohol  content when compared to regular wine, typically over 15%.  With the regulation from the Italian  government, wine makers are prohibited from adding water or sulfides to  Amarone, resulting in lower wine yields than most other wines.</p>
<p><a title="Chef Steff - Stefanos Italian Grille" href="http://chefsteff.com/" target="_blank">Chef Steff</a>, my  husband, and I almost always enjoy wine with food.  The symbiotic relationship between the  flavors of wine and food result in both reaching their full potential.  When drinking an Amarone, pairing with meat  is our recommendation, as Amarone&#8217;s deep rich flavor will easily overpower the  light flavors seafood.  An osso bucco,  braised beef, or perhaps a veal roast.   One of Chef Steff&#8217;s favorite pairings with Amarone would be lamb chops,  marinated in a light balsamic vinaigrette, lemon and extra virgin olive oil and  just simply grill them.</p>
<p>Italians drink a  glass or two of wine and laugh with friends everyday.  Truth be told laughter and wine help relieve  the daily stress of life, which is believed to be a part of the reason that in  some areas people are living be over 100 years old.  It&#8217;s strong heritage from Italy makes the  Tedeschi Amarone della Valpolicella one of my personal favorite wines, and this  months Wine Diva selection.   Remember,  good wine does not need to be expensive, expensive wine is not necessarily  good, and the one true test of a wine is this &#8211; take a sip, and see if you love  it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 23:26:53 +0000</pubDate>
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