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Borned in 1987, in a small neighborhood of Itatiba, Roni Bulgarelli grew up on the little ranch of his father, a quiet and very calm place located in the suburb and a little distant from the center of his city. His interest in music came as early as the age of 13, in the year 2000, when he won from his father his first guitar. Between 2001 and 2004, during his adolescence, Roni always sought to improve the knowledge in his instrument. He spent a short period in guitar and guitar classes and ...
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There is a huge fanbase of FC Barcelona in Bangladesh. We are the spokesmen of those supporters.We preview and review matches,Transfer windows and the organisational body of FC Barcelona.
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A riveting insider's look at the world of fine wine. Telling the stories of the people and the places that shape the world’s most compelling finds. John Szabo, Master Sommelier and Sara d’Amato, a jack of all wine trades, get to the root of the vine.
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NHL writer Kyle McKenna hits the airwaves & provides both insight and opinions on all 31 NHL teams, while serving a slice of the 'Friday pizza' advice you need. Follow him on Twitter @KMcKenna_tLT5 and use the hashtag #McKennasDigest to have your NHL question featured in an article or answered on the weekly NHL podcast. Kyle McKenna has covered the NHL for numerous outlets including About.com and currently Hooked On Hockey Magazine, Elite Sports New York & Fansided.
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Alfonso Ciavoli Cortelli, aka DJ FONZIE CIACO is an Italian dee-jay and producer , born in Naples (Italy) on September 21, 1978. 1990 is the year that marks a turning point in his life: He started his passion for music ... so much to be discovered later as a real companion of his life. In 1991 at age 13 he began DJing as a hobby under the name DJ CIACO. He soon acquires the various techniques of mixing on vinyl from his master DJ Silvano Pagani, starting to buy the first vinyl records, drive ...
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The De Stefani family has been involved in the production of wine since 1866, always dedicated to the valorization of the typical grapes of the Refrontolo area and of the denominations that extend into the provinces of Treviso and Venice. From Marzemino is being produced the excellent Stèfen 1624, a wine of extraordinary class and elegance, capable…
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Santa Lucia, in Corato, in the province of Bari, has been committed to the production of wines for over two centuries, with a family history that boasts four centuries of history. Among the most interesting varieties of Apulia, the Uva di Troia - locally called Nero di Troia - is the protagonist of the magnificent Castel del Monte Nero di Troia Ris…
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Lacrima is a grape with a surprising versatility, capable of creating wines which are always appreciated for their aromas. Stefano Mancinelli is undeniably one of the historic producers who successfully committed himself to the wines produced with Lacrima grape and in the Morro d'Alba denomination. His Terre dei Goti Rosso, an impeccable example of…
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Montefalco Sagrantino is a wine always capable of amazing results, with its proverbial power which, when well balanced and managed, makes extraordinary enological beauty. Like the Montefalco Sagrantino Exubera 2016 by Terre de la Custodia, a great wine confirming both the high quality of this winery and the magnificent territory from which it comes…
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Produced with late harvest grapes, Aglianico del Vulture Il Sigillo is one of Cantine del Notaio's iconic wines. The 2016 vintage, in its usual excellence, confirms DiWineTaste five diamonds and the title of best wine of the month. A masterpiece of remarkable elegance and class, of endless aromas in a magnificent symphony, with a caressing and powe…
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A precious wine is added to the celebrated Lafoa range of the Colterenzio winery, made of the main grape varieties that have distinguished Alto Adige winemaking for years. The Lafoa range is in fact enriched with an amazing reserve of Pinot Noir, a wine of sumptuous class and elegance, an enological masterpiece to be considered - undoubtedly - amon…
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The Begali winery is one of the most important wineries in Valpolicella, committed to the production of wines from this land and, in particular, Amarone. The celebrated Riserva Monte Ca' Bianca 2017, made from Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Oseleta grapes, is certainly among the reference wines of the denomination. An Amarone produced in the cl…
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In this episode, we take a look behind the scenes of one of the wine and spirits industry’s most important trade fairs: Wine Paris and Vinexpo Paris. The Thieves speak with with Rodolphe Lameyse, CEO of Vinexposium, the company that runs the fair – and spoiler alert: Wine Paris and Vinexpo Paris are two names for the same show – Rodolphe explains w…
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It has been an up and down last week or so in Porto's previous two matches. The Dragons fell to Barcelona on the road in the Champions league but rebound with their most "stress free" win of the season in the League vs Famalicão. Listen to Jason & Rui breakdown: the matches, Porto's form, what is needed, & answer your awesome twitter questions.…
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Anna Maria Abbona's wines have always stood out for their excellent quality, with production focused on wines from the Langhe - in Piedmont - and, in particular, for the Dogliani area, famous for its wines from Dolcetto grapes. Dogliani Superiore San Bernardo 2018, one of the reference wines for the denomination, expresses the magnificent character…
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We are back after a month long hiatus. Porto find themselves in a good position in the Champions League but still find themselves in trouble on the field during league play. Listen, to Rui & Jason discuss Porto's previous month & also the embarrassing General Assembly meeting that took place on Monday.…
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Antonelli San Marco is among the historic and reference wineries for Montefalco wines, in particular Sagrantino. Interesting white wines are also produced here and - in particular - with Trebbiano Spoletino, the emerging white grape of Umbria, part of the wines of the Spoleto denomination. An amazing wine, with great character and personality, the …
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Porto headed into the International break with a victory over Portimonense. Though, 3 points are just 3 points but Port are yet to find their stride this year after another lackluster performance at home. On the brighter side of thing Portugal have officially qualified for Euro 2024 in record time after their victory against Slovakia. Listen, to Ja…
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What new wine law nonsense has Scott & Jamie mad as hell today? What is YOUR favorite musical number from this absurd, queer, joyful cult-classic and why is it Meatloaf’s only song, “Hot Patootie”? Are you a die hard, callbacks-at-the-shadowcast type of fan, or do you need a big, red V on your forehead? Take a moment to safely open some Spanish bub…
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The Wine Thieves are back with part two of a series on the Unità Geografiche Aggiuntivi of Chianti Classico (or UGAs) the recently announced additional geographic units that will begin appearing on labels of the Chianti Classico Gran Selezione category as of this year. Joining us again are Caterina Mori, Director of Communications for the Chianti C…
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Same old, same old! Its been a rough two games for Porto as they suffer back to back defeats, this time to Barcelona in the Dragao. Porto seemed to be the more threatening side of the two but Barcelona were the ones that broke the deadlock. Listen to Jason & Rui weigh in on the match & what is expected to come in the next match vs Portimonense. .…
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In part one of this two-part episode, the Thieves go behind the scene in Chianti Classico with Caterina Mori, director of Communication for the Consorzio Vino Chianti Classico and Alessandro Masnaghetti, aka Map Man Masnaghetti, to take a deep dive into the recently approved “added geographic units” of this important Tuscan region , which were offi…
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Porto suffered their first loss of the season in the O Classico at Estadio da Luz. Porto look to turn things around in their next match vs Barcelona in the Champions League. Listen to Rui & Jason go over the loss at Benfica & what they need to do to get a positive result vs Barcelona.By The Porto Podcast in English
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Just how fast did Scott down his cocktail, and does Jamie have any room to criticize considering he brought two? Why does the presence of a multilingual person make our hosts feel inadequate? Who’s YOUR preferred Dumbledore? (RIP Richard Harris and Michael Gambon). What is it about the “book is always better” crowd that is so damned annoying? Avoid…
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The first of a three-part journey into Chianti Classico. in this episode we look at the past, present and future of the denominazione with our special guest, Giovanni Manetti, Chariman of the Chianti Classico Consorzio and proprietor of the venerated Fontodi estate in Panzano. This is Manetti’s second term as the Chairman , where he has been a driv…
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Tiefenbrunner is one of the oldest wineries in Alto Adige, producing great wines with a magnificent expression of the territory. The Castel Turmhof winery wins the five DiWineTaste diamonds and the title of best wine for summer 2023 with the extraordinary Chardonnay Vigna Au, a grandiose reserve, a valuable representative of the enology of Alto Adi…
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We are back after a week off. Porto get a win in a nail biter over the weekend against Estrela Amadora. In the Champions League, Porto start the tournament off with a 3-1 win on the road vs Shakhtar. Listen to Jason & Rui breakdown Porto's last two games & answer your awesome twitter questions.By The Porto Podcast in English
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Part FIVE of our Comfort Food Movies Miniseries! Which gremlin is your favorite: Spider Gremlin, Bat Gremline, Electric Gremlin, Veggie Gremlin, Googly-eyed Gremlin, Brainy Gremlin, or Greta the Lady Gremlin? (Yes, those are all actually in the movie.) Do our hosts have a better understanding of their longtime friend now that they’ve seen one of hi…
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It was another nail biting match for Porto. A stubborn Arouca defense made things really difficult for Porto but the Dragons managed to squeak in a 90+19min goal to tie the game and secure first place heading into the International break. Listen to Rui breakdown the match, the controversy that took place, & what is in store for Porto for the rest o…
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It's been a long week for Portistas. After a nerve wracking match vs Rio Ave where Iván Marcano's late game heroics saved Porto for the second time in as many weeks, the last stretch of the Transfer Market added more to the stress. Listen to Rui breakdown the match vs Rio Ave, the transfer market, & the Champions League Group Stage Draw on this epi…
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Part FOUR of our Comfort Food Movies Miniseries! Which of Point Break’s heroes would’ve been a TikTok anti-vaxxer and which would’ve voted for T****? What character inspires our guest whenever she needs to knock a man down a peg? And would anyone from this movie drink either of the fancy ciders Jamie paired? Grab your board, your gun, a rubber Reag…
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