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Keats called autumn the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, and undoubtedly it is a time for mellow and fruity wines. We’re putting away the
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Keats called autumn the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, and undoubtedly it is a time for mellow and fruity wines. We’re putting away the

I recently went with some friends for a drink and a bite to eat in a small village pub. I don’t think it normally serves

Sales of Picpoul de Pinet are increasing faster than those of any other wine in the UK, where Tesco alone expects to sell close to

Is there life on Mars? Three new attempts are underway to find an answer to that old question, with missions launched recently by the USA,

Sancerre and Pouilly-sur-Loire are small French towns facing each other across the River Loire, good neighbours but serious rivals when it comes to the production

John Hume led Ireland out of darkness so it was fitting that Ireland lit a candle for John Hume – thousands of candles, in

Whatever happened to wine and cheese parties? They used to be very popular. Charities ran them to raise money and cheapskates, who didn’t want to

Loyalist supporters of Linfield football club caused serious trouble in Dundalk during and after a European Cup match in 1979 . The rioting opened a

There were no new deaths from Covid-19 in the Republic of Ireland, the HSE said this evening. The total death toll here is now 1,763

Sales of organic wines continue to grow and so does my scepticism about the products. The definition is loose. EU regulations were introduced eight years
