mercoledì 21 dicembre 2011

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Vini


Bianchi

Piemonte 
Gavi Di Gavi   La Scolca
  Blangè   Ceretto
Trentino  Gewurztaminer   Villa Vescovile
  Muller Thurgau   Villa Vescovile
Friuli Tocai friulano   Cormons
  Ribolla Gialla   Cormons
  Pinot Grigio   Cormons
Chardonnay   Cormons
  Sauvignon   Cormons
  Sauvignon    Jerman
  Sauvignon    Schioppetto
Veneto  Soave Classico   Bertani
Toscana  Bianco Bianco Frizzante Naturale
Bianco Gentili Carlo 
Abruzzo  Trebbiano d’Abruzzo Marramiero
Marche Verdicchio Le Moie   Fazi Battaglia
  Passerina    La Canosa
  Pecorino 
Ekeos Fazi e Battaglia Verdicchio Castelli di Jesi
Umbria  Orvieto Classico   Bigi
  Cervaro della Sala   Antinori
Lazio  Frascati Terre dei Grifi   F. Candida   
Campania  Fiano d’Avellino   Macchialupa
  Greco di Tufo   Macchialupa
  Falanghina   Macchialupa
Sicilia  Colomba Platino   Duca di Salaparuta
  Corvo    Duca di Salaparuta
  Corvo Glicine   Duca di Salaparuta
Sardegna  Lupus Infabula Tenute Albios
Vermentino Capichera   Ragnedda
  Vermentino  Stellato   Pala
Terre Bianche Sella e Mosca
Karmins Tharras Contini
   
Francia Baron d L   Ladoucette
  Chablis   Albert Pic
  Rosè    Rivera

Rossi
Piemonte  Dolcetto    “Marchesi di Barolo”
  Grignolino    “ Marchesi di Barolo “ 
  Barbera    “Marchesi di Barolo”
  Freisa    “Marchesi di Barolo”
  Nebbiolo    “Marchesi di Barolo”
  Gattinara    Travaglini
  Barolo    “Marchesi di Barolo”
  Barolo  Cannubbi   “Marchesi di Barolo”
Lombardia Grumello   Negri
  Sassella   Negri
  Inferno   Negri
Friuli V. G. Refosco    Cormons
  Merlot    Cormons
  Cabernet    Cormons
  Schioppettino    Cormons
  Pinot Nero    Cormons
   
Veneto  Bardolino    Bertani
  Valpolicella    Allegrini
  Amarone   Santi
Emilia Romagna Lambrusco “Vecchia Modena”
Toscana Chianti Gentili Rosso Toscano
Chianti Gentili  DOCG
  Rosso di Montepulciano    Disonora
Selciaia Fassati Rosso di Montepulciano
Brolio Barone Ricasoli
Brusco dei Barbi
  Morellino di Scansano   Rocca delle Macie
  Chianti Classico   Aiola
  Chianti Classico   Rocca delle Macie
  Chianti Classico    Brolio
  Sasyr   60&40   Rocca delle Macie
  Rosso di Montalcino
  Chianti Classico   Peppoli   Antinori
  Villa Antinori
  Chianti Classico Riserva   Rocca delle Macie
  Riserva Antinori
  Vino Nobile di Montepulciano   Disonora
Vino Nobile Montepulciano Rocca delle Macie
  Sergioveto  Ris  Rocca delle Macie
  Chianti  Ris. Fizzano   Rocca delle Macie
  Roccato   Rocca delle Macie
  Brunello di Montalcino   Barbi Colombini
  Aiola Chianti Classico
  Serre Nuove    Ornellaia
  Tignanello   Antinori
  Brunello di Montalcino ‘97
Brunello di Montalcino 2004
Marche Rosso Conero   Fazi Bataglia
Abruzzo  Montepulciano d’Abruzzo Ris. Marramiero
Umbria Sacrantino di Montefalco   Novelli
Lazio  Syrah Falasco
Campania Aglianico   Macchialupa
  Taurasi    Macchialupa
Puglia  Primitivo di Manduria   Pietrapura
Sicilia  Corvo    Duca di Salaparuta
  Nero d’Avola   Barone Beneventano
  Mille e una Notte   Donna Fugata
Sardegna  Cannonau    Pala
  Tanca Farra   Sella&Mosca
  Korem   Argiolas
  Terre Brune   Santadi
  Turriga   Argiolas

Spumanti
Prosecco Valdobbiadene  
Asti Spumante  
Cartizze   
Ferrari   
Champagne  
Veuve Clicquot  
Dom Perignon  
Cristal   

martedì 6 dicembre 2011

What Can Make Money Online Info Guides Provide Us?


Stop wasting time and effort just to earn very little on your daytime offline job. Why not maximize your potentials by engaging in online money making opportunities? Well, there are already lots of options you can choose from nowadays. These will all be provided for you by plenty of Make Money Online info centres. However, for you to not waste efforts anymore, this article will provide you with the necessary information you need to know.
There are several ways to earn additional income through the World Wide Web. Some of these are through online tutorials, freelance writing, online software and web development services, networking and information system, business services like accounting and financial services planning, as well as sales and marketing.
Most make money online info centres will provide you on the details of each of these services that you can engage in. For example, if you are more inclined to software and web development because you are a graduate of Information Technology (IT) courses, you will be able to experience web programming and designing as well as general software projects administration.
On the other hand, if you are more inclined to writing, there are lots of opportunities for you. You can write technical papers, website contents, blogs and articles. These are usually being paid by lots of web owners so that they can post the entries to their sites. This can be explained by the concept of search engine optimization (SEO), which is a tool in sales and marketing services or strategies.
The SEO is a method to make the site to appear on the first page of Google, for example, whenever a visitor is searching for a related keyword or phrase. By being the first on the list, you will be able to have lots of visitors. By having lots of visitors, the advertisers will be interested to post their ads to your page. By posting their ads to your site, they will pay you for doing so.
Hence, that is how it works to make money online. You can further search other make money online info and blogs to explain to you on methods of online payment and other concerns.

lunedì 5 dicembre 2011

Spot Bad Web Hosts


Getting ripped off in the web hosting industry is very common and a lot of people fall victim to scam artists each year. This article will reveal how to spot the bad hosts and give you tips on how to avoid them.
The easiest way to ensure you are not going to be scammed is to only sign up for a hosting company that is recommended to you by a reliable source. A good source of information and approved hosts can be found atwww.hostinginfo.ws - it also has other valuable resources for people looking for hosting. If this is not possible, there are a few things you can try to see if your host is genuine.
Firstly, go to the potential host's website. Find their contact details and call them (if they don't have a phone number, then you should not bother - it means that this host is most likely operated from somebody's bedroom. If they call and it doesn't sound like a business (kids screaming in the background, not a professional, business greeting, etc), you should also ignore the host.
While you are at the website, look at the general design. Click on a few links. Do they have a support forum? If the website does not look professionally designed, you shouldn't give up on them, but a you should see a warning flag - it could mean a new company without the staff to properly support you. When you looked at the forum, did you see a lot of unhappy customers? If you only see one or two, you can ignore them - everybody has customers that complains, and many of them over things that is out of the hosts control. If the general mood of the forum is pleasant, it usually means the customers are happy. If you see a LOT of complaints, you should find somebody else. If it's a very empty forum, you should also go somewhere else - it most likely means that it's a company without a lot of customers.
The last things you can do is to look up how old the company is. New companies are usually small and will not be able to provide proper support if something goes wrong (the owner and only staff member will most likely have a day-job). The easiest way to see how old the company is, is to see how long ago he's domain was registered (the address of the site e.g. microsoft.com). If it was registered recently, you should be wary, but if it's a few years old, it means the company will have many happy customers, or they wouldn't still be around. Doing this lookup is tricky sometimes, but the easiest way by far is to go to www.hostinginfo.ws - find the "Domain Lookup" link and click on it. You must then type in the domain name of the host, without the www bit. For example, www.microsoft.com will becomemicrosoft.com.
Once the lookup is complete, you will get all sorts of information about the host, including the name, address, phone number and when the domain was registered. The last thing to do is to see if any of the information looks fake (e.g. a phone number of 123-1234) - if it does, you should not do business with them. If a company does not give you their real address and phone number, would you like to do business with them? Would you give them your credit card number?
There are many good hosts, but even more scam artists and rip-offs. If you follow the information in this guide, you shouldn't encounter any of them. One thing you should always remember. If your gut feeling says a company is bad, then they most likely are.