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Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Auxerrois
Winery:
Clos des Rochers
Tags:
apricot, citrus, salt, texture, floral, balance, honey, fruit, stone fruits, bargain

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Riesling
Winery:
Bastian

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Dog Point Vineyard
Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Brancott Vineyards

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Pegasus Bay

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Cloudy Bay

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Chardonnay
Winery:
Kumeu River Winery

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Chardonnay
Winery:
Felton Road Wines

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Chardonnay
Winery:
Kumeu River Winery

Region:
Germany > Luxembourg
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Winery:
Felton Road Wines
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A Luxembourg wine merchant has been defrauded of thousands of Euros of wine by a man posing as the agent for a premier league footballer.
Given the savage budget cuts across member states, it is not surprising that the European Court of Justice is reticent to reveal details of its Luxembourg wine cellar. According to the rumour mill, the 27 senior judges quaff ...
Hi, I am from Luxembourg, and one of the things I miss most is the wine - Rivaner, Sylvaner, Riesling, Elbling...does anyone have a clue where I could possibly find Luxemburgish wine in the US?
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Looking for Cigarettes, Beer, Wine, Tobacco, Diesel Jeans, Perfumes, Cooking Oil and Washing Powder, DVD's etc etc. Any one give me names of shops or places to visit and how to get there.
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Read this! The catholic french government itself is asking its people to shun wine all together
Drinking just one glass of wine a day can INCREASE risk of cancer by 168%, say the French!
Drinking just a small glass of wine a day can more than double the risk of cancer, a study claims.
It says that consuming just one 125ml glass of wine increases the chance of developing mouth and throat cancer by 168 per cent.
Other cancers are also more likely to strike regular drinkers, the study by France's National Cancer Institute (INCA) reports.
Dominique Maraninchi, INCA's president, said: 'Small daily doses of alcohol are the most harmful. There is no amount, however small, which is good for you.'
The findings go against previous research, which has found that the antioxidants in red wine can actually reduce the risk of cancer.
The INCA study warned: 'The consumption of alcohol is associated with an increase in the risk of cancers - mouth, larynx, oesophagus, colon-rectum, and breast cancer.
'The cause is above all the transformation of ethanol in alcohol to acetaldehyde, which damages DNA in healthy cells.'
This is particularly likely to happen if alcohol is introduced into the body daily - even in small measures, it added.
Official figures show that alcohol is responsible for around 6 per cent - or 9,000 cases - of all cancer deaths in the UK each year, including 5,000 cases of mouth and oesophagus cancer and 2,000 cases of breast cancer.
Dr Jodie Moffat, of charity Cancer Research UK, said: 'We know that drinking just small amounts of alcohol, in the form of beer, wine or spirits, increases the risk of several different types of cancer.
'So the more you cut down on alcohol, the more you can reduce your cancer risk.'
Judy O'Sullivan, of the British Heart Foundation, added: 'Between one and two units of alcohol a day may offer some protection against coronary heart disease.
'But there are much healthier ways to look after your heart.
'There is very little evidence that red wine has any specific benefits over other alcoholic drinks.'
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Two coffees a day can slash stroke risk in women
The INCA study said alcohol was now the second most avoidable cause of death after tobacco.
The findings contradict numerous other studies which have found that the antioxidants in red wine actually reduced the risk of cancer, and that a single glass a day was also good for the liver.
A separate study last year published in the medical journal Neurology said those who drank modest amounts of alcohol developed dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, at an 85 per cent slower rate than those who did not drink.
Britain is the tenth biggest drinking nation in the world, consuming around 12 litres of pure alcohol per person per year - the equivalent of three glasses of wine every day.
Luxembourg consumes the world's most, at 16 litres per year, ahead of Ireland, Hungary and Moldova, all on around 14 litres.
France is in 17th place, on around 11 litres of pure alcohol per year, according to World Health Organisation figures.
The same study also found that eating more than 500g (1.2lbs) of red meat can also raise the risks of colonic cancer, and that excessive levels of salt raise the risk of stomach cancer.
The report added: 'Cancer is dependent on many factors, and there is no miracle diet that remove the risks.
'But eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, avoiding alcohol and tobacco, and doing regular physical exercise has been proven to reduce the risks dramatically.'
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My friends are coming to Paris to visit me and I want to take them for a picnic in some park or gardens here but I can't think which would be the most beautiful, and I also haven't been to them all. I want somewhere really beautiful where we can eat cheese and drink wine but not too obvious like Jardin de Luxembourg. Any ideas?
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My family is going on a trip and we have some questions.
What is the food like? Big on wine and Chocolate
what are some places we can visit? Any clothing?
events and activites
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My family is going on a trip and we have some questions.
What is the food like? Big on wine and Chocolate
what are some places we can visit? Any clothing?
events and activites
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Hi i have to make a tradishional Luxembourgish meal. I want to have an appitizer (some kind of bread dish along with wine). And a main meal that some how represents Luxembourg and its culture. any ideas ? if you answer mine i will answer yours if you leave a link thanks !!!
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