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Wine From…Thailand? Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
... to Thailand and brought back with him some wine made in the northeastern part of the country. I was surprised ... ’s ever-increasing popularity. I couldn’t find Thailand in the 97 edition of Tom Stevenson’s Wine Encyclopedia, but according to a website dedicated to Thailand’s wine, Chateau de Loei is the country ... : Chateau de Loei , Thai Syrah , wine from Thailand Share...
Posted under: Chateau de Loei · out-there wine stuff · Syrah · Thai Syrah · wine from Thailand
Posted on: Behind the Vines 26 weeks ago

Helping Nellie Get Through Rehab: Kata Beach, Thailand Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Trekking through the jungle in Thailand was always going to be an amazing experience. Taking that trek on the back of an Asian elephant would be magical. I was worried, though. I wanted to be sure the animals in question would be well cared for, not subject to any of the cruelty...
Posted on: Vagablond 94 weeks ago

No Need to Wish For Another Pair of Hands :: Phuket, Thailand Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I’ve heard about two massage therapists working on you at the same time, but we all know good things come in threes! Just reading the description of this treatment loosens the knots in my muscles! Just what you need after spending a hard day at your private villa (which includes ...
Posted under: Travel
Posted on: Vagablond 14 weeks ago

Raka best small producer at Michelangelo Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Sick in bed with a bout of flu he picked up while traveling in Thailand, Raka's Piet Dreyer missed his 5 minutes of fame at the Michelangelo Awards recently...

Thai Wine Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
Reported yesterday in the Telegraph the Siam winery producing grapes and making wine in Thailand. They are using some very novel methods to combat the heat and humidity...
Posted under: Vineyard
Posted on: Wine Consultant 54 weeks ago

Mouthwatering, 100% Thai Steak, Dry Aged For 28 Days: Bangkok Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
You might ask, “Why come all the way to Thailand to eat steak?” — especially when there are so many tempting Thai delicacies being offered. The reason is that these steaks are home bred at Chokchai Farm , and they have all gone through the ‘dry aging process’. This process makes your steak ... of “True Fusion Flavour of Thailand.” A: Sukumvit 23, Bangkok, Thailand T: 0225995967 H...
Posted under: Food
Posted on: Vagablond 79 weeks ago

Unusual Wines from Unusual Countries Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
... or Thailand mind. Monsoon Valley Malaga Blanc , 2005, Thailand £4.59 Rodney Fletcher Wines “It sounds...
Posted under: china · In The Press · india · malaga · thailand · unusual · wines
Posted on: UKWOL 76 weeks ago

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Wine: 2003 Monsoon Valley Red Review: A wine from Thailand? Monsoon Valley is one of the brands under the auspices of the Siam Winery. The red is 80% Pokdum, 15% Shiraz and 5% Black Muscat. It is advertised as a perfect complement to Thai Food and it was. The wine has a strong fruity aroma, and a sweetness that went well with the spicy food. Even though it was a blended wine...
Posted on: CellarBlog 106 weeks ago

Today’s Luxury List :: April 2, 2007 Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
:: bLavish - $250,000 Platinum Anime Gundam Figurine :: Luxury Vox - Hand Painted Italian Leather Belt by Pakerson :: Luxury Link - 3 nights, Sukhothai, Bangkok, Thailand for $775.00 :: High Chic - Select Comfort Sleep Number Luxurious Bed :: Trend Hunter - APO - The World’s Most Expensive Brand of Jeans :: The Informed Traveler - Maya Hotel, Cancun: The Floating Pyramid Share...
Posted under: Food · Shopping · Travel · Wine
Posted on: Vagablond 72 weeks ago

Pairings: Beef cheek ragu pappardelle to match Italian Amarone wine Bookmark this Blog/Forum Post
I'm no Anthony Bourdain, but I do enjoy trying different foods. From haggis in a Scottish pub to Rocky Mountain oysters at an Oklahoma fry to crispy bugs in Thailand, I haven't yet encountered a dish I won't try at least once. Perhaps it's because I grew up...
Posted on: SFGate: Wine 35 weeks ago

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