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Region:
Albania
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Bordeaux Blend
Winery:
Château Les Tuileries
Region:
Albania
Type:
White Wine
Winery:
Zenato
Region:
Albania
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Sangiovese
Winery:
Azienda Agricola Dei
Region:
Albania
Type:
White Wine
Winery:
Zenato
Region:
Albania
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Sauvignon Blanc
Winery:
Little Brampton Wines
Region:
Albania
Type:
Red Wine
Winery:
Castello della Paneretta
Region:
Albania
Type:
White Wine
Winery:
Domaine Fichet
Region:
Albania
Winery:
Domaine de Vaufuget
Region:
Albania
Winery:
Cave de Julienas
Region:
Albania
Winery:
Backsberg Estate Cellars
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Three wines from the most unusual of wine places: Albania. (Well, Uzbekistan makes wine too). A friend brought these bottles from a trip there; apparently they belong to the very best that vinous Albania has to offer.
I'm not so much rosé today folks, more a fuzzy hangover of beer, red wine, vodka and CHEESE hangover! Monty has already posted some of the cheesy delights from last night's cheese do in London town! Well I was washing ...
While rarely seen - let alone tasted - in Western Europe at the moment, it is certain that with the increased profile of Albanian tourism and more people than.
The question of “how to uncork a bottle of wine” may seem like a silly one if you are a regular wine drinker; after all, uncorking a bottle of wine is certainly not difficult, and if you do it often enough, it will seem as normal to you ...
What are the conditions of Welfare in U.K? I really wanted to ask you this question because I’m Italian and I’m pretty worried about the situation of my country. In Italy, the situation, in general, Is terrible for families and for young people so, I’m interested to the state of welfare in other countries just to compare different situations. I suppose you have already heard about the piles of rubbish in Naples’ suburbia and in the city centre, I think you’ve already been reached by the piece of notice about the dioxin-pizza cheese or about the wine mixed with hydrochloric acid. Are we alone to live a drama ( among industrialised countries ) in this period? Sorry, but I’ve to say that there is no excuse for this drama, you shouldn’t believe to some Italian’s trick. We shouldn’t feel ashamed but we must admit the truth and we must try to solve this problem. Anyway other elements form this situation:1) in Italy the taxation is high (about 44%) but the services are disorganised. Sanity is guaranteed but its level is very low and it become lower and lower. It is not unusual to hear something about “ Little boy died yesterday in hospital. The hospital hospitalized him but he was discharged with the diagnosis of indigestion…the boy died four hours later cause hemorrhagic shock.”. School is not a place where you can go to improve your knowledge without problems and, hard to admit, our current knowledge is the worst in Europe in my opinion. The prices are the highest but the salaries are very low. Since when the Euro was introduced, the prices have been growing up, and they will probably continue.(before 1926,37 lire=1 Euro; now 1926,37 lire=40 cent.) The families are worried because the salary cannot supply to bills (water, gas, energy), fuel for the car, prices, rent or loan. Now, the banks are going to take possession of about 23% of loaned houses. Some families are living outdoor, other people must to search something to eat among the bin near supermarkets ( a lot of people). An elderly takes an average pension of 800 Euro (1257 )$ but the gas cost 100E, the water 100 E, the energy 200 E (following an optimistic vision)..and there Is the taxation: how could a person live with dignity with 200 Euro ( 314 $) ( without buying clothes and miscellaneous ) if the average cost o f a weekly shopping is 100 Euro? In order to paint the complete situation I’ve to say that the average salary is 1700$ but it is completely used in about two weeks in a standard family ( mother, father, one child). The level of immigration is quickly improved and it sounds good for Swedish one, but for Italy it represents the disaster. No economy means no job, and no job means no money for Italians and for foreign people. So, foreign people (and Italians too) sometimes drive themselves crazy: they start to stole in houses but, often happens that the rubber comes killer. The government authorized the migration of 300.000 people from Romania, Albania, Marocco and other countries without being worried about their jobs and Houses. Now, 300.000 people live as unlawful people, added to thousands of Italians, that kill, stole, rape. I would like to continue in my writing but I don’ t want to finish in 2020…so I’ll stop writing whit a question: are you still convinced that Italy is a beautiful country? And how is your country?
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Since 1896, the Olympic Games have come to be regarded as the world's largest sports competitions where more than 200 nations participate.Like every other important event, the Olympic Games are followed by a legend.
According to the legend, it was Heracles, the son of Zeus, the one who called the games "Olympic" and he was the one that established the custom of holding them every 4 years. After completing his twelve labors, Heracles built the Olympic Stadium as an honour to Zeus.
However, the official year of the beginnings of this major event in 776 BC. In 393 BC, Emperor Toodis was disturbed by the fact that these games had become international and so he ordered the close of the gate of the stadium as a symbol of the end of the Olympic Games.
It had to come the year 1896 for Athens to realize that it was time to bring the games back. Since than, every 4 years amazing performances in different sports complete the magic of the Olympic Games...
Of course, the most known thing about the Olympic games remains the logo. It consists of five inter wined rings and it represents the unity of five inhabited continents. Also, this competition would lose its magic without the famous torch... Starting the Olympic torch relay that will carry the flame to the host city's Olympic Stadium.
Our country, Albania has been part of the Olympic Games since 1972 and the best performance is considered the one in Beijing 2008 with 11 sportiest competing in different disciplines. But, unfortunately, there were no medals won.
It is our biggest desire to see an Albanian win a medal, to see our flag wave in the highest skies showing the victory of Albania. Imagine the pride we'd feel in our hearts to listen the Hymn in the middle of the world. Its melody would give us the feeling that even why Albania is a small country, we still can make great things.
And for that, as the Olympic moto says: "We have to work FASTER, HIGHER and STRONGER.....
I KNOW THERE ARE A LOT OF MISTAKES. ENGLISH IS MY SECOND LANGUAGE SO.....
THIS ESSAY IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR MY SCHOOL!!!
PLZ BE PATIENT AND HELP ME
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RT @ThatsLiff: Naas (n) The winemaking region of Albania where most of the wine that people take to bottle-parties comes from. #h2g2 #DNA
Tue, 15 May 2012 22:01:52
RT @ThatsLiff: Naas (n) The winemaking region of Albania where most of the wine that people take to bottle-parties comes from.
Tue, 15 May 2012 16:57:01
RT @ThatsLiff: Naas (n) The winemaking region of Albania where most of the wine that people take to bottle-parties comes from.
Tue, 15 May 2012 15:35:31
RT @ThatsLiff: Naas (n) The winemaking region of Albania where most of the wine that people take to bottle-parties comes from.
Tue, 15 May 2012 15:32:02
Naas (n) The winemaking region of Albania where most of the wine that people take to bottle-parties comes from.
Tue, 15 May 2012 15:31:42