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    Wine bottling

    Bottling is the last phase of the wine making process and these are for us wine-makers very busy days. Actually, this is the last phase of wine making but it also represents the beginning of a new one with the evolution and development of the bottled wine. Our winery relies on an external partner for the bottling process. They reach our winery with a mobile bottling truck and, under our supervision, the bottle our wines. Our partners help us to reduce the stress of errors from bottling. They are only specialized in bottling and trucks come complete with a small crew of operators....

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    How to survive the Blue Monday...

    This Blue Monday is coming to an end. If today you felt blue and sad, you are not alone! Jan. 15th is the saddest day of the year, this is what the science says. Seems that the weather, the days getting shorter, the holidays that are over, the big feasts, the big money spent on Christmas contribute to make today a sad day. Isn't Monday sad anyways? Here some advices to survive to all this melancholy: Get free from the negative thoughts of Monday, Tuesday will be a better day. After work, give yourself a nice treat: if you are a movie lover, watch the movie you...

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    5 good reasons to give someone a bottle of wine

    Here you are 5 excellent reasons why a bottle of good wine is the best gift you could give on Christmas! 1. You will make a good impression Wine is the right choice to make a good impression and the statistics confirm that wine is one of the most appreciated gifts, not only on Christmas. Just an advice: when you get a wine, make everything more special and try to get some informations on the wine, the food matching and winemakers...small things make the difference! 2. Say no to cliché gifts How many presents did you receive and forgot them locked somewhere in a...

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    Did you know that St. Patrick's Day...

    The whole world is painting up in green today! But do you know what is this feast about? And why its symbol is the clover? Find out more in our article! Who was Saint Patrick? His real name was Maewyin Succat, born in Scotland. He was kidnapped by pirates when he was 16 yrs and sold as slave to the sovereign of what today is Northern Ireland. After 6 years he gets to escape from slavery and goes back to the Christian Church: first as deacon then as bishop, he is the one who took the Catholic religion to Ireland. He died in 461, on March 17th.   Known as...

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