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Glitterati Cremamenta: 58oz
Following an old, original house recipe, pure mint and creamy milk are slow cooked to perfection to produce these irresistibly...
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Glitterati Caffe 'Spresso: 58oz
These deluxe GLITTERATI coffee candies are unsurpassed for flavor and quality. GLITTERATI Caffe 'Spresso are flavored with pure espresso coffee...
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Glitterati Petite Deceit Stevia Sugar Free 58 oz.: 1 Count
These miniature PETITE DECEIT candies taste so good, chances are you won't even know they're Sugar Free. And, with 50%...
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Glitterati Mint Medley: 58oz
Glitterati Mint Medley assorted mints are an Italian favorite that's truly "bella." Perfect for weddings and elegant parties. Glitterati Mint...
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Glitterati Deluxe Mint: 58oz
This eye-catching, one-of-a-kind assortment is composed of SIX deliciously different mint candies, each of which is unique in its own...
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Glitterati Tropical Fruit Assorted Hard Candies: 3.7 LBS
Tropical Fruit Assorted: 3.7 LBS Chipurnoi Glitterati Assorted Fruit Candies are an Italian favorite! This assortment of pretty little hard...
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Glitterati Cocoamenta: 58oz
Their rich cocoa flavor and perfectly balanced mint accent make GLITTERATI CocoaMenta candies a sweet temptation. One delicious CocoaMenta candy...
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Glitterati Mentissimo: 58oz
GLITTERATI Mentissimo are flavored exclusively with peppermint oil produced in Italys Piemonte region, renowned for cultivating peppermint of the highest...
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Glitterati Cinnamenta: 58oz
A touch of mint adds appealing complexity to an already charming cinnamon flavor. Just the right balance of both flavors...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Deluxe Mint
GLITTERATI Deluxe Mint was the first mint that we introduced many years ago and it remains a GLITTERATI favorite to...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Fruit and Berry
This exceptional GLITTERATI assortment is unsurpassed for flavor and quality. These same fabulous, miniature fruit candies are offered as an...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Mint Medley
This eye-catching, one-of-a-kind assortment is composed of SIX deliciously different mint candies, each of which is unique in its own...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Cremamenta
Following an old, original house recipe, pure mint and creamy milk are slow cooked to perfection to produce these irresistibly...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Meeting Mints
Their perfectly balanced mint accent make GLITTERATI Meeting Mints a candy sweet temptation. These Meeting mints taste so good, you...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Mentissimo (Peppermint)
GLITTERATI Mentissimo are flavored exclusively with peppermint oil produced in Italyas Piemonte region, renowned for cultivating peppermint of the highest...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Caffe 'spresso
These deluxe GLITTERATI coffee candies are unsurpassed for flavor and quality. GLITTERATI Caffe 'Spresso are flavored with pure espresso coffee...
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Glitterati Flavor Mints - Fruit and Berry Resealable Pouch
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Chipurnoi Glitterati Fruit Candy - 3lb
Festive little fruit candies are traditional italian treats. These tiny fruity candies are like little flavor explosions in your mouth....
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Chipurnoi Glitterati Assorted Fruit Candy – 800 Pieces $28.99 Chipurnoi Glitterati Assorted Fruit Candies are an Italian favorite. Flavors include: blackberry, pear, strawberry, tangy orange and lemon. For those wishing for a soft version try the Chipurnoi Puntini!… |
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Glitterati Italian Candies (8 oz. Bag) Glitterati-Tiny Italian Hard Candies Bursting with Fruit Flavor… |
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CandyWarehouse.com, Inc.
5314 Third Street
Irwindale, CA 91706
Tel: 626-480-0899
Fax: 626-480-0818
Web: http://www.candywarehouse.com
Email: sales@candywarehouse.com
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I Love French Wine and Food – A Rose From Provence
If you are hankering for fine French wine and food, why don’t you should consider the world famous Provence region in southeastern France? You may even find a bargain wine in this sun-drenched ideal tourist location, marred only by the excessive number of tourists. I hope that you’ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour of this French candidate for paradise in which we review a local rose wine.
Provence ranks number nine in acreage among France’s eleven wine-growing regions. Over half of Provence wine is rose wine, some excellent and some that leave much to be desired. One of the problems, believe it or not, is excessive sun, which can almost literally bake the grapes much as it bakes your skin. The wine reviewed below is a Cotes de Provence made out of eight grape varieties ranging from the local Rolle (it has other names in Corsica and Italy) to the international Cabernet Sauvignon.
If money is no object you may choose to visit St.Tropez, a Mediterranean port made famous by Brigitte Bardot and to a lesser extent by the French writer Guy de Maupassant and painters including Matisse. I won’t list today’s glitterati often spotted in the area. For a change of pace visit the Musee de l’Annonciade (Annunciation Museum), a Fourteenth Century chapel. Stroll through the old town and stop by the Sixteenth Century Citadelle (Citadel) overlooking the city and the sea. You may even want to play petanque, a local form of bowling. Did I suggest that you bring plenty of money?
Before we review the Cotes de Provence wine and local cheeses, here are some suggestions of what to eat with indigenous wines when touring this beautiful region. Start with Tapenade (Chopped Olives, Capers, Anchovies, and Olive Oil). For your second course savor Gardienne de Taureau (Bull Stew in Red Wine). And as dessert indulge yourself with Clafoutis d’abricot (Apricot Custard).
OUR WINE REVIEW POLICY All wines that we taste and review are purchased at the full retail price.
Wine Reviewed Petale de Rose, Regine Sumeire, Cotes de Provence 2007 13.5% about $15
Let’s start by my sight translation of the marketing materials. Its color reminds one of a low-intensity onion peel. Its aroma is delicate with subtle whiffs of small red fruits and vanilla. Enjoy this dry rose’s good acidity and fairly long finish. Suggested food pairings include stuffed mushrooms, braised ham, lobster stew, grilled salmon, grilled trout, and veal saute.
Before the first meal I sipped some of this wine. It was light, refreshing, and somewhat long. It was summer in a glass. The meal consisted of chicken meatballs slow cooked with soft wheat kernels. The wine tasted of grapefruit. It was feathery with nice acidity and did a great job of cutting the meat’s grease. In the presence of roasted eggplant with lots of garlic (as in Provence) the wine became rounder.
The second tasting involved a barbecued chicken breast, potatoes roasted in chicken fat, and green beans in a tomato sauce. The rose tasted of light cherries. It was softly acidic and nicely long. The word feathery popped up again. I had the feeling that there were some dark red grapes hiding in this wine. I was a little disappointed when the wine was flattened by fruit juice candy.
The final meal consisted of a red pepper and a Portobello mushroom omelet. The rose was sweet, light, refreshingly acidic, and not very fruity. When paired with a high-quality French lemon pie with a buttery crust the wine lost its sweetness. There was a note of citrus in the background but it was clearly overpowered.
The first cheese pairing was with a local Provolone. At first the cheese seemed to flatten the wine. Later it was nicely acidic, round, and light. With a marbled Cheddar the wine was definitely muted. But it did return to normal when I finished the cheese.
Final verdict. I would definitely buy this wine again. I have been reviewing a lot of $10 wines and this one is clearly in a different league. But as so often, it’s important not to waste it on inappropriate food pairings.
About the Author
Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten computer and Internet books, but really prefers fine Italian or other wine, with good food and company. He loves teaching computer classes at an Ontario French-language community college. His global wine website www.theworldwidewine.com features a weekly review of $10 wines and new sections writing about and tasting organic and kosher wines. His Italian travel website is www.travelitalytravel.com .
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