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Temecula Valley is Southern California's newest and most
promising wine region. Description, history, and accommodation
recommendations.
Reviews of 18 wines by our New World Wine Tasting Panel.
California wines are well-known, and the Wine Country of Temecula Valley contributes to the state's rich heritage of wineries and entertainment.
The role of the Mission grape (Criolla Chica) in New World winemaking.
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Director Neal Brennan and a comedic ensemble cast explore the lives of used care salesman in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard.
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A new look at the terroir issue and how things like soil composition and climate affect the character of wine.
Old World Style vs. New World Style
Twilight series author Stephenie Meyer raises thousands by auctioning off her manuscripts and books to help pay a friend's medical bills.
Jeremy Piven, David Koechner, and Ed Helms play characteristically obnoxious yet humorous characters in Neil Brennan, Adam McKay, and Will Ferrell's comedy, The Goods.
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There is a definite relation between mass violence in America and Western culture. Examining evidence of correlation, potential direct causes are explored.
Samuel Adams along with the support of many others saw the Tea Act as a direct attempt to eliminate American freedom.
Great Britain placed five acts on the colonists that were considered intolerable by the colonists. Samuel Adams was greatly influential in their repeal.
Through his opposition of the Stamp Act Samuel Adams gaining support for the American Revolution.
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