giovedì 15 marzo 2012
lunedì 5 marzo 2012
martedì 31 gennaio 2012
mercoledì 21 dicembre 2011
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.

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