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Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Xinomavro
Winery:
Katogi & Strofilia S.A.
Tags:
black, red berry, distinct, liquor, greece, tannin - light, finish - long, fruity, body - medium, complex

Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Xinomavro
Winery:
Boutari
Tags:
cherry, fig, color descriptors, stone fruits, supple, chemical, earthy, dense, anise, bottling

Region:
Macedonia > Amyndeon
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Syrah
Winery:
Alpha Estate
Tags:
blackberry, spices, acidic, vanilla, berry, bramble fruits, mouthful, after-taste, wood, balance
Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Xinomavro
Winery:
Boutari
Tags:
cherry, chemical, fruit, earthy, color descriptors, resinous, red, bright, stone fruits, drink now
Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Winery:
Kir-Yianni

Region:
Greece > Macedonia
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Vranec
Winery:
Popova Kula
Tags:
cherry, lamb, ovis, strawberry, crisp, tasting, fruit, accessory fruits, berry, (tree) fruit

Region:
Greece > Macedonia
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Moschomavro
Winery:
Evangelos Tsantalis
Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Xinomavro
Winery:
Boutari
Region:
Macedonia > Naoussa
Type:
Red Wine
Varietal:
Citywinecellar.com
Winery:
Boutari
Tags:
red wine, cherry, award winning, bottling, finish - long, rich, mushrooms, fruiting and flowering vegetables, tomato, fruit
Region:
Macedonia > Drama
Type:
White Wine
Varietal:
Non; varietal White
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS * A visit to Napa Valley inspired Jordan Trajkov to start a winery in Macedonia * His favorite varieties of grape are those native to Macedonia * Winery was the first Macedonian company to be floated on ...
Prehistoric Thessaly: Being some Account of Recent Excavations and Explorations in North-Eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the Borders of Macedonia (Cambridge Library Collection – Archaeology)| Travel to Macedonia ...
macedonia Events by Angels Gate. Question by tashnatjuly: What olympic events are Macedonia in for bejing 2008? Best answer: Answer by MaCeDonIan PhaLanX. Macedonia takes parts in these events: Shooting Canoe/ ...
The penetration of Macedonian wines in the Japanese market is even more significant if one takes into account that the Japanese market is very picky when it comes to quality. Export to Japan is expected to increase ...
Catalogue of Greek Coins: Macedonia, Etc. This is an EXACT reproduction of a book ... Cities, Coins, etc...., Greek, Macedonia, Travel · ← Macedonia Wine Valley – CNN | Travel to Macedonia and the Balkans Cities ...
anyone know where to buy Bovin brand wine from Macedonia either online or as close as possible to VA, USA?
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Check it out, because some Wines are the cause of Cancer for their high levels of Dangerous Metals...
According to researchers, the safe wines are from: Argentina, Brazil, and Italy.
The most dangerous wines are from: Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Jordan, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, and Spain...
Here it is:
http://news.aol.com/health/article/some-wines-contain-dangerous-metals/238940?icid=200100397x1212535171x1200789477
Megzi: New Zeland wine is good; only bad ones those I mentioned.
Megzi: So sorry, it happened for being too much in a hurry!
It is: "New Zealand". My apologies!
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...spelling/grammar things.
Ps. I know its a bad report, but hey, I'm not so brilliant @ writing things llike this.
Here it is SO FAR:
An introduction to Alexander the Great: “From victory to victory, from triumph to triumph”, Alexander the great, (In Greek: Μέγας λέξανδρος) a famous Macedonian ruler who, in his time, was a great conqueror. He is one of the most famous rulers in the world ever recorded. He conquered many places, and ruled with intelligence and “with an iron fist”.
Where he came from: Alexander the Great was born in Pella, Macedonia, on the day June 20th, in the year 356 BCE. His father was Philip II of Macedonia and of his fourth wife, Olympias, was his mother. It is said that when Alexander went to see the oracle later in life, the oracle said that his father was the god Zeus Ammon, and he was the son of a god. Alexander believed it, because it is said to have happened that Phillip would not sleep in the same room as Olympias, because she slept with snakes in her room.
Growing up, as a child: As a boy when he was growing up, he studied literature with his tutor, Aristotle who also interested him in science, medicine, and philosophy. Aristotle told him stories of the Western lands that never ended are partly what encouraged him to become a conqueror. Aristotle also gave him a copy of the Illiad, which Alexander kept with him, and read a lot.
Alexander, when he was around a teenager, sometimes was left a regent for periods of time, when his father, Phillip, was leading on attacks or wars, and couldn’t be there, because Alexander was his son. One example is when, in 340 BCE, Phillip was leading an attack on Byzantium, Alexander, when he was 16 years old, was regent, for a while.
His relationship with Phillip, his father: Alexander the Great’s relationship with his father, Phillip, rocky at times. In one instance, at Phillip’s wedding to his fifth wife, Cleopatra Eurydice, her uncle said something Alexander thought offensive, and Alexander, threw a goblet of wine at him, and started yelling. Phillip then lifted up a sword and tried to kill Alexander. After a few steps, he fell, because he was drunk. Alexander then insulted him by saying “Here is the man planning on conquering Greece to Asia, and cannot even move from one table to another.”
Alexander’s conquests
In 338 BCE, in his first conquest, Alexander helped his father, Phillip at the Battle of Chaeronea against Athens and Thebes, two Greek City-states. Alexander led the calvary, in the battle, called the sacred band of Thebes, who were thought to be unbeatable, or at least, very hard to beat. After the battle, Phillip had a huge party in honor of their victory.
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I m gonna try to find a job but its going to interfere with my studies, man i don't know what to do, my mom is bitching all the time. I just can,t take it. I live in macedonia so its the salaries are smaller I can get a job but its not going to be part time... And there is not one of my friends is living in his own place. And I m fucking broke at the moment, I m working a shit job till the end of the week:). Help someone, I m gonna go now think I have a boutle of wine somewhere :D:D
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Alright! I prefer people answer who have lived abroad for at least 3 months to answer.
I'm going to Europe for a year and I have searched tirelessly for the "infinite" things to do and see while abroad and it just does not exist...unless it's the Louvre, Big Ben, the Taj Mahal. Those things are really great and exciting and of course I'll see a few sights, but I'm living there so I can experience things unlike a tourist. I want a loosely based itinerary and I want to see Europe like a local.
What are some local cafes, market shops, the best place to get crepes, wine, and a gyro...etc in the following places? Tell me your favorite country or what you loved about a certain thing. I want to do as much as possible and experience different cultures.
If there are any amazing celebrations, I want to see them.
Places that I Must Go To:
France
Spain, Semana Santa
Germany, Octoberfest
Austria
Switzerland
Croatia
Greece
Italy
Turkey
Macedonia
Also, I want to see churches, mosques, temples, etc.
Thanks for your help!
Anyone who has a response similar to Orla, there's no need to respond.
My wealth is none of your business, but I can assure you that I wouldn't be going if I couldn't afford it. Also, it makes more sense to experience Europe as a European would (seeing the real parts of a country) other than an American (tourist). I don't find it an oxymoron at all, but I do find you ignorant and pessimistic especially since you neglected to answer the question. Head in the clouds? Well, they say the sky is the limit.
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Mon, 06 Feb 2012 13:15:07
RT @WinesofBalkans: Museum of wine in Demir Kapija, Republic of Macedonia http://t.co/rldYShUp
Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:53:29
Museum of wine in Demir Kapija, Republic of Macedonia http://t.co/rldYShUp
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 19:27:48
Museum of wine in Demir Kapija, Republic of Macedonia. http.:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl3LAq84DVQ
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 18:56:34
Do you have a wine collection? Here's an interesting article on how to preserve your wine in transit: http://t.co/BeyrH0Fy
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 11:43:47