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  2. Deliveroo apologises for ‘misjudged’ Valentine’s Day PR stunt

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    Mr Gilbey has paired Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference wines with a number of dishes found at a number of Deliveroo vendors, from Wingstop and Five Guys to Pizza Express and Toby Carvery.

  3. 8 Nonalcoholic Wines That Taste Just As Good As the Real Thing

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    Food & Wine / Oceano Wines This San Luis Obispo Chardonnay is one of the rare NA wines in which the flavor actually lingers — think lime zest, a light hint of vanilla, and bright, sharp acidity.

  4. Carlton Food Network - Wikipedia

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    Less than expected revenues from e-commerce and a weakened advertising market were blamed on the decision to close the venture, which saw the return of ownership of the Taste CFN channel back to Carlton and the return of the web-based recipe and wine assets to Sainsbury's, with the taste.co.uk website being shut down and its assets being reused ...

  5. Wine tasting descriptors - Wikipedia

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    Fallen over: a wine that, at a relatively young age, has already gone past its peak (or optimal) drinking period and is rapidly declining in quality is said to have "fallen over". Fat: a wine that is full in body and has a sense of viscosity. [8] A wine with too much fat that is not balanced by acidity is said to be "flabby" [13] or "blowzy". [15]

  6. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.

  7. What's the Difference Between High Elevation and Low ... - AOL

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    It can be a big advantage in certain years, which could be the difference between a mediocre wine and a great wine.” Valley floor wines Great wines can be produced from lower-elevation vines, too.

  8. Wincarnis - Wikipedia

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    Wincarnis is a brand name of a British tonic wine, popular in Jamaica and some other former British colonies. [1] The name is derived from "wine carnis ", from the Latin meaning "of meat." It is a fortified wine (17%) now made to a secret recipe of grape juice, malt extracts, herbs and spices, but it no longer contains meat.

  9. Oz Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Wine Guild of the United Kingdom Wine Writer 1984 (Webster's Wine Guide), 1989 (Sainsbury's Book of Wine), 1992 (New Classic Wines) Winner of the International World Wine Tasting Championships, Los Angeles; Glenfiddich Drink Award 1983 (journalism), 1989 (journalism), 1992 (New Classic Wines) André Simon Drink Book Award 1992 (New Classic Wines)