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      <description>This page provides relevant content and local businesses that can help with your search for information on Pizza Restaurants. You will find informative articles about Pizza Restaurants, including "Pizza Wine for Dummies". Below you will also find local businesses that may provide the products or services you are looking for. Please scroll down to find the local resources in San Diego, CA that can help answer your questions about Pizza Restaurants.</description>
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      <title>Wine Tours</title>
      <description>Wine tours are a great way to sample many different wines from one region. See below for local tour operators in San Diego, CA that give access to wine tours, winery tours, vineyard tours, wine country tours, wine trails, and wine tasting, as well as advice and content on the wine making process and what to look for when buying wine.</description>
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      <title>Wine Bars</title>
      <description>Red and white wines come in various shades and produce different aromas. Some wines are sought by country because of the known quality and taste. Wine lounges and bars are great places to try out some of these different tastes. Wine bars will have all the popular wines you’ll want to try such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Bordeaux, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Syrah, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, champagne, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chablis and others. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the best local wine bars and lounges in San Diego, CA.</description>
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      <title>Wine Stores</title>
      <description>Wine tasting is a fun experience that enhances your knowledge of different white and red wines. You really won’t know what you like best until you try a variety of wine and spirits. There are many other types of wine and spirits so make sure and go to a wine tasting to get the best deal. Figuring out which wine you like best takes time through trial and error. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the best wine stores in San Diego, CA. Have fun and take the time to look for promotional wine tasting events at local wine bars and lounges around San Diego.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Israeli Wines</title>
      <description>Despite having historically been tied with wine production since biblical times, Israel has long been regarded as only producing lower quality, kosher wines. Though recently, Israel has began to be recognized internationally as a reputable wine producer.  </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Kosher Wines</title>
      <description>Often regarded as syrupy and sweet, kosher wines don’t often receive much serious attention in the wine world. To be considered kosher, a wine may only be handled by observant Jews from the time the grapes are crushed.</description>
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      <title>Wine Storage &amp; Care</title>
      <description>A well-designed wine cellar is the ideal way of displaying and maintaining optimal temperatures for delicate and ageable wines. But for the causal enthusiast, a well-placed and well-made wine rack will do the job, as well.</description>
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      <title>Where to Find Bordeaux Second Wines</title>
      <description>Bordeaux may be home to some of the most lauded and expensive wine producers in France (Margaux, Latour, Haut-Brion, Rothschild, Lafite). But bargains can be found, especially in “ second wines,” wines made from grapes grown on prestigious vineyards that didn’t make the cut for the famous blends. </description>
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      <title>Everything About Wine Faults </title>
      <description>Know thy enemy: wine faults are the bane of the wine world, and to many it can be confusing to place where the cause or blame lies. There are some telltale signs (beyond “This wine is awful”), which can point to the culprit, such as the hallmark wet, mouldy cardboard scent of a corked wine. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Bargain Wines in</title>
      <description>Nowadays bargain wine does not necessarily denote cheap, uninteresting, low-quality  wine; on the contrary, often the "bargain" comes from finding delicious wine at an affordable price. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Artisanal Ciders in</title>
      <description>Hard cider is a popular alcoholic beverage in the UK and Ireland. It is made by simply fermenting juice from apples, but when given the proper care, can produce surprising sophisticated fruit wines and beverages.</description>
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      <title>Where to Find Affordable Bordeaux in</title>
      <description>The Bordeaux wine region lies in the southwest of France around the city of Bordeaux. It is home to some of the most famous grand cru (first growth) wines, such Château Lafite-Rothschild, Margaux, Latour, Haut-Brion and Mouton-Rothschild.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Winter Wines in</title>
      <description>Winter wines are hearty and heavy, the kind that wrap you like a warm blanket while next to a roaring fire. Think big Cabs and Zinfandels. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Burgundy Wines in</title>
      <description>Burgundy is a renowned wine region in eastern France. It is best know for its Old World-style Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. </description>
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      <title>Everything About Summer Wines </title>
      <description>Summer wines are light, crisp and easy drinking. Typically they are whites with good, vibrant acidity, ones that go well with seasonal seafood, but can also include less bold and more quaffable reds, such as Beaujolais and Rosés. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Fruili White Wines in</title>
      <description>The wine region of Fruili is located in northeastern Italy. The area is known for producing some of the best Italian white wines, akin to those of Alsace. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy White Burgundy Wines in </title>
      <description>Burgundy is a renowned wine region in eastern France. Chardonnays are the most famous of the white wines produced in the area .</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Chablis in</title>
      <description>Though it’s relatively overlooked and/or stigmatized in America, due to it being generically mass-produced early on, true Chablis is actually a very well-made, now regionally restricted, Chardonnay-based wine from the Burgundy region. Try some from the approved area and you will be pleasantly surprised. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Alsatian Wines in</title>
      <description>Alsace lies in the northeast region of France on the border of Germany and Switzerland. Known for producing mostly whites, especially dry Rieslings, wines from the area have a strong Germanic influence. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Pinot Bianco in</title>
      <description>Pinot Bianco is the Italian and Spanish way of pronouncing Pinot Blanc, a French grape that is mostly grown in the Alsace region, producing a full-bodied white wine.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Sauvignon Blanc in</title>
      <description>Sauvignon Blanc is green grape originating from the Bordeaux region of France. It produces a light, crisp, refreshing white wine, and is also a component of famous dessert wines, such as Sauternes. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Riesling in</title>
      <description>One of the newest stars of the world of white wines, Riesling is a wine of dual natures: In the US it is often produced in a sweeter style, though the area from which is most famously known, Alsace, produces classically dry and crisper versions (Washington and the Finger Lakes are catching on to this trend stateside, though). </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Vermentino in</title>
      <description>Vermentino is a relatively unknown native Italian grape. It is late-ripening, producing white wines that are distinct from the more common Pinot Grigio that is produced in the country. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Chardonnay in</title>
      <description>Chardonnay is easily one of the most recognized and versatile wine grapes worldwide. Depending on the region and producer, it can be crafted into any of various styles of wine, from bone dry to big and buttery. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Fruili Red Wines in</title>
      <description>Fruili is a wine region in northeastern Italy. Though known more for its excellent whites, nearly 40% of the grape production is red, with Merlot the predominant variety.</description>
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      <title>Where to Find Amarone in</title>
      <description>Amarone is a rich Italian red made through the unique process (called appassimento) of pressing grapes that have been dried on a straw mat. It is typically a blend, with Corvina as the primary grape.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Portuguese Reds in</title>
      <description>Besides Port wine, Portugal is also known for producing many fine regular wines, especially from its Douro region, the first ever officially recognized wine region in the world. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Loire Valley Reds in</title>
      <description>The Loire Valley wine region extends along the Loire River from Muscadet, near the northwest coast of France, to the north central region in the towns of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. It is known for producing extraordinary white wines, mainly from Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Montepulciano in</title>
      <description>This can be a confusing wine, not only because of how to pronounce it (Mon-tah-pool-chah-no), but also because it is not only a town in Italy, but also grape; and the wine can simply be named after that town or the grape (if used), and can also include regional qualifiers or some other sort of descriptor, to label it. </description>
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      <title>Tips on Aging Wine</title>
      <description>Aging wine is an involved process, and even if done precisely, can have unpredictable results. Wine is a living thing, remember; consult wine experts and advice before storing delicate wine.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Carmenere in</title>
      <description>Carmenere, a member of the Cabernet grape family, has in recent years been rediscovered by and is now chiefly grown in Chile. Much like Malbec did for Argentina, Carmenere has helped bolster Chile as an emerging wine region. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Brunello in</title>
      <description>Brunello is produced in the southwest of Italy in the Tuscany region. Loosely translated as “nice, dark one,” it is one of Italy’s most expensive and well-known wines. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Beaujolais in</title>
      <description>Beaujolais is an underappreciated red wine, due to its young, light, fruity drink-me-now character. Often labeled as not serious and simply a fun wine, Beaujolais is nonetheless a well-crafted, food friendly wine worthy of appreciation. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Barolos in</title>
      <description>Barolos are an Italian red wine produced in the northern region of Piedmont. Made mainly from the Nebbiolo grape, it is one of Italy’s most famous red wines.</description>
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      <title>Where to Find Barbera Wine in</title>
      <description>Barbera is one of the most widely grown grapes in Italy, with high concentrations in the northwest region, especially in Piedmont. It is known for good yields, low tannins and high acidity that make it ideal for blending.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Nebbiolo in</title>
      <description>Nebbiolo is an Italian red grape variety mainly associated with the Piedmont area. Is most often used to make the regionally designated wines Barolo and Barbaresco. </description>
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      <title>Where to Find Australian Wines in</title>
      <description>Australia is the fourth largest exporter of wine in the world. Shiraz is the most popular variety, and it can be argued that it’s the grape that  put Australia back on the map, wine-wise. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Chianti in</title>
      <description>A well-known Italian red wine, Chianti is made primarily from the Sangiovese grape and is named from the region in which it is produced. A great companion to many red-sauced Italian dishes, it also goes very will liver and fava beans, or so I’ve heard.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Red Burgundy Wines in</title>
      <description>Burgundy is a renowned wine region in eastern France. The most famous red wines from the area are Pinot Noirs. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Italian Red in</title>
      <description>Italian red wines are world-renowned and a wonderful, if not necessary, complement to hearty Italian dishes, especially when tomato sauce is involved. Some of the more well know types are Chianti, Barolo and Brunello.  </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Syrah/Shiraz in</title>
      <description>Called Syrah by most of the wine world until Australian producers exploded on the market in the new millennium with their versions, which they named Shiraz, there is still speculation as to how the name Shiraz first came into being. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Rosé Wine in</title>
      <description>Did you know that rosé wine is not a blend of red and white? Rosés are actually wines produced from red grapes that receive their distinct pinkish hue from their limited contact with the grape skins. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Super Tuscan Wines in</title>
      <description>Super Tuscans are Tuscan wines created without adhering to the strict, traditional blending laws of the region. The first, called Vigorello, was created in 1968.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Pinot Noir in</title>
      <description>Made publicly popular by the movie Sideways, Pinot Noir famously produces a light and fruity red wine, that when done correctly, is some of the most celebrated wine in the world. Though, it is also notorious for being a delicate, temperamental grape to grow. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Cabernet Sauvignon in</title>
      <description>One of the world’s most recognized wine grape varieties, it is most famously known as the principal grape in Bordeaux wines. Cab (as it is often shortened to) is grown in nearly every major wine-producing region, in a variety of climates.</description>
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      <title>Where to Get Benedictine Cocktails in</title>
      <description>Made from a Cognac base and a secretly guarded blend of herbs and spices, Benedictine liqueur was first created by monks in Normandy as herbal medicinal beverage. It is the main ingredient in a B&amp;B cocktail, where it is mixed with Brandy. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Ice Wines in</title>
      <description>Ice wines are dessert wines produced by fermenting the juice pressed from frozen grapes, thereby obtaining a higher concentration of sugars. The best are produced from grapes that freeze naturally on the vine, and often come from colder regions, like Canada.</description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Sherry in</title>
      <description>Named after the Anglicanized version of the area in which it is produced (Jerez, Spain), Sherry is commonly thought of as merely a cooking wine. Actually, it is a quite versatile fortified wine, made in many styles, and suitable for almost any part of a meal, as an aperitif, with dinner or as a digestif or dessert wine. </description>
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      <title>Where to Buy Champagne/ Sparkling Wine</title>
      <description>When mentioning sparkling wine, most people immediately think Champagne. The most famous of bubblies, Champagne can only legally be labeled as and produced from the eponymous region, and must adhere to strict production guidelines. </description>
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