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Based in Portland, Oregon, Michael Asimos (Mike) is one of the top exporter, importer and wholesaler of wine in the Pacific Northwest region. His strong passion for wine has led him to learn everything there is to learn about wine and the wine industry. Thanks to his vast knowledge of wine and great pallet, Mike can provide his customers with the best wines from around the world. In addition to his passion for wine, Mike loves to travel and listen to jazz music. In fact, Mike has visited some of the top wine destinations in the world. His favorite wine destinations include Santa Barbara, California and Europe. With that in mind, here are Michael (Mike) Asimos' top five summer 2018 wine destinations.


Maipo Valley, Chile

Located just south of Santiago, Maipo Valley is the birthplace of Chile's viticulture and winemaking industry, producing some of the country's finest and most famous wines such as the fruit-driven Cabernet Sauvignon. Because of this, it is one of the most important wine-producing regions in the country. Based on wine production activities, the Maipo Valley can be divided into three sub-regions. These sub-regions include Alto Maipo, Central Maipo, and Pacific Maipo. Out of these three regions, Pacific Maipo is the youngest wine-producing region, whereas Central Maipo is one of the oldest wine-producing regions in Chile. Wineries in Maipo Valley use a wide variety of red and white grapes to produce wine including Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Semillon, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carmenére, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc.

Corsica, France

With nine Appellation d'Origine Protégée (AoP) wine locations, including the Patrimonio region on the north coast, which was established in 1968 and received its AoC designation in the same year, the mountainous island of Corsica is an oenophile's paradise. What's more, Corsica has an island-wide Vin de Pays de l'Île de Beauté designation. The most common types of grapes used to make wine in Corsica include traditional grapes such as Nielluccio (red wine), Nielluccio (white wine), and the red Sciacarello, which is unique to the island.

Alentejo, Portugal

Located in the southern part of Portugal, the Alentejo wine-producing area covers nearly a third of the country's total land area. This vast region is sub-categorized into eight wine-producing sub-regions including Borba, Redondo, Portalegre, Vidigueira, Granja-Amareleja, Reguengos, and Evora. With a region-wide Vinho Regional designation Alentejano VR, which is like the French vin de pays, wineries in this region produce fine wines from a wide variety of grapes including Alicante Bouschet, Abundante, Alfrocheiro Preto, Arinto, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Rabo de Ovelha. In addition to the region-wide Alentejano VR designation, some regions have the higher Denominação de Origem Controlada (DoC) designation.

Hunter Valley, Australia

With summer temperatures ranging anywhere from 35 °C to 40 °C this is literally one of the hottest wine-producing regions in the world. All the major wine producers here including McWilliams, Stonehurst, and McGuigan make wine from a dark-skinned grape called Shiraz, which does well in this harsh environment.

Santorini, Greece

This wine-producing region is home to nine indigenous grape varieties, including the famous Assyrtiko. To protect grapes from the winds that blow in the winter, vineyards in this area twist young vines to form a wreath around the grapes.

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April 25, 2018 No comments
A woman runs as men throw water at her as part of traditional Easter celebrations


Easter in Hungary is observed in accordance with the rituals of the Eastern Orthodox Church. On Holy Saturday, worshippers congregate in the church for midnight resurrection ceremonies. After the church service people carry a statue of Christ and religious banners in a procession through the parish, singing appropriate hymns.

Easter in Budapest

In the villages, sprinkle water on women by boys or men are still practised. Sometimes perfume, sometimes cold water. Women give chocolate eggs in return. About 100km drive out from Budapest, you can enjoy a Day trip to the beautiful heritage site Holloko for Easter Festival
Village people in folk costumes to revive the Easter traditions. Do also enjoy the Easter meals and folk programs.

If you have family with children, there are some programs on Easter for you. In the Buda Castle is a festival called Budavari Husveti Sokadalom, happening from 19 til the 21st of April 2014. There are folk, craft and culinary fair, programs for children, artisan wines and a traditional Easter fare. The other place you can go is the City Park where the Hungarian Agricultural Museum (Magyar Mezogazdasagi Muzeum) is located, the Vajdahunyad Castle.

You may also want to check out the exhibition about Easter traditions in Hungary from 10am til 5pm. It is opened on the Easter Monday. If you like to see the giant painted Easter eggs, this is where you should go. Family tickets is 4500HUF (this is for 2 adults and 2 children). The single adult tickets is 1350HUF and kid ticket is 1150HUF.

40-day lent
Meatless meals on Fridays when people rarely eat meat during the 40-days before Easter. The whole house is clean, windows washed, cakes and pastries baking. Also the preparation of Kocsonya which is a jellied soup with pork meat, spices and smoked meat.

3137 - handmade Easter eggs, originally uploaded by CsabX.

Egg Painting
In the villages, people stilled do egg painting. On Good Friday, religious people goes to the church to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. On Sunday, the day of resurrection, the church bells rang. On Holy Saturday, you can see a religious procession.

Milk-loaf
The traditional Easter dishes includes smoked ham with pickled horseradish, hardboiled eggs, fresh white bread and milk-loaf.

Easter Sunday is when the little ones receives presents. A basket with eggs, ham, milk-loaf, horseradish and a bottle of wine will be brought to the church for the priest to bless it. Family eats them for breakfast with the belief that these blessed food; not leaving a single crumb; belief that crumbs of milk-loaf for the hens could lay more eggs due to its magical power.
Easter Sunday, people eat mainly meat dishes such as pork, poultry, lamb and rabbit. Beigli are pastry rolls with poppy seed or walnut fillings. Palinka is the Hungarian fruit brandy enjoyed by the men. 

Hungarian Easter Eggs

The Hungarians call Lent the Great Fast (nagyböjt). Since meat is forbidden during Lent, the day before Ash Wednesday is called húshagyó kedd, meaning meat abandoning Tuesday. On Holy Saturday or Nagyszombat, people take food baskets filled with kalács, red eggs and salt to the church to be blessed by the clergy. The blessed food is eaten after the resurrection ceremonies.

On Easter Monday, also known as Water Plunge Monday, boys sprinkle girls with perfume or perfumed water. While once young men used to pour buckets of water over young women's heads, today they spray perfume or cologne or just plain water, and then ask for a kiss and a red egg.

happy Easter
(photo: gdraskoy)




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