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Wine Making News Archive - 26-Sep-2008
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Students sink feet into pools of grapes (Daily Illini)The group gathered at the back of the South Quad on Wednesday evening had one common denominator: purple feet. At its sixth annual grape stomping event, the Horticulture Club set out three kiddie pools brimming with grapes. Guests kicked off their shoes to try stomping for themselves.

Campus news summer digest (California Aggie)UCD doesn't stop making news after the dorms are packed and most students return home for the summer. Here's a sampling of what you missed while you were gone.

Culinary calendar (Boston Herald)TODAY The new "flight nights" at 606 Congress feature a casual tasting of beers or wines paired with seasonal appetizers; 5 to 7 p.m.; $5 admission will be donated...

Research and Markets: 2008 Hungary Industry & Market Outlook Features 5-Year Trend Establishments, Sales Totals and ... (Centre Daily Times)Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/946bbe/2008_hungary_indus) has announced the addition of the "2008 Hungary Industry & Market Outlook" report to their offering.

Producing a local wine for Bali tourists (International Herald Tribune)A few Australians had the idea, then they left it to a son of a Balinese village chief and a French winemaker. Those two found suitable grapes and began making wine.

Weekend Hotlist (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)ALL WEEKEND: Honeck's hour -- this is the one that counts.

?I do'-it-yourself wedding (Miami Herald)Like true Minnesotans, when I mentioned to my friends we were serving fried walleye at our June wedding, some of them swooned. When I said we'd be catering the menu ourselves, complete with homemade beer and wine, they nearly fell over.

Community Calendar (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)Thursday 25

It's never too late for a new venture (Miami Herald)When you're 65 and your 78-year-old boss says he wants you to help him start a winery, you have to work fast. Chris Hancock and Robert Oatley did. Two years later, they have a major winery in Australia's Mudgee region, putting out 180,000 cases a year that are just now reaching the U.S. market.

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