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Ing Items Have Been Registered
ACCEPTANCES Page 1 of 37 June 2017 LoAR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED: ÆTHELMEARC Alrekr Bergsson. Device. Per saltire gules and sable, in pale two wolf’s heads erased and in fess two sheaves of arrows Or. Brahen Lapidario. Name and device. Argent, a lozenge gules between six French-cut gemstones in profile, two, two and two azure, a base gules. The ’French-cut’ is a variant form of the table cut, a precursor to the modern brilliant cut. It dates to the early 15th Century, according to "Diamond Cuts in Historic Jewelry" by Herbert Tillander. There is a step from period practice for gemstones depicted in profile. Hrólfr á Fjárfelli. Device. Argent estencely sable, an ash tree proper issuant from a mountain sable. Isabel Johnston. Device. Per saltire sable and purpure, a saltire argent and overall a winged spur leathered Or. Lisabetta Rossi. Name and device. Per fess vert and chevronelly vert and Or, on a fess Or three apples gules, in chief a bee Or. Nice early 15th century Florentine name! Símon á Fjárfelli. Device. Azure, a drakkar argent and a mountain Or, a chief argent. AN TIR Akornebir, Canton of. Badge for Populace. (Fieldless) A squirrel gules maintaining a stringless hunting horn argent garnished Or. An Tir, Kingdom of. Order name Order of Lions Mane. Submitted as Order of the Lion’s Mane, we found no evidence for a lion’s mane as an independent heraldic charge. We therefore changed the name to Order of _ Lions Mane to follow the pattern of Saint’s Name + Object of Veneration. -
The Heraldry Ofspatx and Portugal
^ 49 THE HERALDRY OF SPATX AND PORTUGAL. By the Rev. JOHN WOODWARD, F.S.A,, Scot. ^lore than half a century has elapsed since Mr. Ford commenced in the pages of the ' Quarterly Review,' tlie publication of his interesting papers on Spanish matters. In them the art, the literature, the architec- ture, and the amusements of tlie great Peninsular kingdom were passed in relating.'^ review, and made the subjects of most valuable papers ; which, to a country, slower to change than almost any in Europe, and, moreover, lying somewhat out of the beaten track of ordinary travel, are still a storehouse of information on Cosas de Espana which no one who visits Spain, or writes on its affairs, would be wise to overlook. Among those papers is one published in 1838, upon " Spanish Genealogy and Heraldry,"- whicli is so full of interesting matter that many of the readers of tue Genealogist may be thankful to be informed or reminded of its existence, although fifty years have passed since its publication. The paper is one, moreover, which is of interest as being * one of tlie very few to whicli the editors of the Quarterly Review ' have permitted the introduction of illustrative woodcuts. These are, indeed, only seven in number, and they are not particularly well chosen, or well executed ; the reader will find remarks on some of them before the close of this paper. It is the purpose of the present writer to deal only with the second- named of the subjects of ]\Ir. Ford's article, and to leave its curious information with regard to Spanish Genealogies for treatment on some future occasion. -
Bourgogne Chardonnay 2016
Bourgogne Chardonnay 2016 Grape Variety : Chardonnay Vineyard Site: Bourgogne white is made with the Chardonnay grape coming from the whole of Burgundy. It is often the entry level wine leading to the great white Burgundies: to drink it provides the simple pleasures of a classic Burgundy. History & tradition: Joseph Drouhin takes great care in selecting the various cuvées. Soil: clay and limestone. Viticulture Plantation density: 10,000 vine stocks/hectare. Pruning: Guyot. Yield: 61 hl/ha, purposely low in order to extract all possible nuances from the terroir. Vinification Supply: grapes and wine purchased from regular suppliers. Press: pneumatic press. "Débourbage": decanting of white wine to reduce sediment. Ageing Stainless-steel vats (7 to 8 months). One to two year old barrels for the wines of higher provenance. Throughout the ageing process, decisions are taken only after careful tasting evaluation. The data obtained is then completed through technical analysis. As with every other Joseph Drouhin wine, absolute priority is given to the true expression of terroir and character of the vintage. Tasting note by Véronique Boss-Drouhin "Fruity and full of life. This is a classical white Burgundy and a good entry level wine for Burgundy in general. The colour is golden yellow, with a greenish glint. The aromas are reminiscent of fresh grape and green almond. Elegant texture". Vintage This vintage produced wines of various styles, some with a rather high acidity level, others offering roundness. The main factor has been the frost. The vines hit by this severe spring frost very often matured later, giving fairly nervous wines, whereas the plots spared by frost reached a more precocious maturity. -
CSW Work Book 2021 Answer
Answer Key Key Answer Answer Key Certified Specialist of Wine Workbook To Accompany the 2021 CSW Study Guide Chapter 1: Wine Composition and Chemistry Exercise 1: Wine Components: Matching 1. Tartaric Acid 6. Glycerol 2. Water 7. Malic Acid 3. Legs 8. Lactic Acid 4. Citric Acid 9. Succinic Acid 5. Ethyl Alcohol 10. Acetic Acid Exercise 2: Wine Components: Fill in the Blank/Short Answer 1. Tartaric Acid, Malic Acid, Citric Acid, and Succinic Acid 2. Citric Acid, Succinic Acid 3. Tartaric Acid 4. Malolactic Fermentation 5. TA (Total Acidity) 6. The combined chemical strength of all acids present 7. 2.9 (considering the normal range of wine pH ranges from 2.9 – 3.9) 8. 3.9 (considering the normal range of wine pH ranges from 2.9 – 3.9) 9. Glucose and Fructose 10. Dry Exercise 3: Phenolic Compounds and Other Components: Matching 1. Flavonols 7. Tannins 2. Vanillin 8. Esters 3. Resveratrol 9. Sediment 4. Ethyl Acetate 10. Sulfur 5. Acetaldehyde 11. Aldehydes 6. Anthocyanins 12. Carbon Dioxide Exercise 4: Phenolic Compounds and Other Components: True or False 1. False 7. True 2. True 8. False 3. True 9. False 4. True 10. True 5. False 11. False 6. True 12. False Chapter 1 Checkpoint Quiz 1. C 6. C 2. B 7. B 3. D 8. A 4. C 9. D 5. A 10. C Chapter 2: Wine Faults Exercise 1: Wine Faults: Matching 1. Bacteria 6. Bacteria 2. Yeast 7. Bacteria 3. Oxidation 8. Oxidation 4. Sulfur Compounds 9. Yeast 5. Mold 10. Bacteria Exercise 2: Wine Faults and Off-Odors: Fill in the Blank/Short Answer 1. -
Flags and Banners
Flags and Banners A Wikipedia Compilation by Michael A. Linton Contents 1 Flag 1 1.1 History ................................................. 2 1.2 National flags ............................................. 4 1.2.1 Civil flags ........................................... 8 1.2.2 War flags ........................................... 8 1.2.3 International flags ....................................... 8 1.3 At sea ................................................. 8 1.4 Shapes and designs .......................................... 9 1.4.1 Vertical flags ......................................... 12 1.5 Religious flags ............................................. 13 1.6 Linguistic flags ............................................. 13 1.7 In sports ................................................ 16 1.8 Diplomatic flags ............................................ 18 1.9 In politics ............................................... 18 1.10 Vehicle flags .............................................. 18 1.11 Swimming flags ............................................ 19 1.12 Railway flags .............................................. 20 1.13 Flagpoles ............................................... 21 1.13.1 Record heights ........................................ 21 1.13.2 Design ............................................. 21 1.14 Hoisting the flag ............................................ 21 1.15 Flags and communication ....................................... 21 1.16 Flapping ................................................ 23 1.17 See also ............................................... -
Ever Faithful
Ever Faithful Ever Faithful Race, Loyalty, and the Ends of Empire in Spanish Cuba David Sartorius Duke University Press • Durham and London • 2013 © 2013 Duke University Press. All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ∞ Tyeset in Minion Pro by Westchester Publishing Services. Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Sartorius, David A. Ever faithful : race, loyalty, and the ends of empire in Spanish Cuba / David Sartorius. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978- 0- 8223- 5579- 3 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN 978- 0- 8223- 5593- 9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Blacks— Race identity— Cuba—History—19th century. 2. Cuba— Race relations— History—19th century. 3. Spain— Colonies—America— Administration—History—19th century. I. Title. F1789.N3S27 2013 305.80097291—dc23 2013025534 contents Preface • vii A c k n o w l e d g m e n t s • xv Introduction A Faithful Account of Colonial Racial Politics • 1 one Belonging to an Empire • 21 Race and Rights two Suspicious Affi nities • 52 Loyal Subjectivity and the Paternalist Public three Th e Will to Freedom • 94 Spanish Allegiances in the Ten Years’ War four Publicizing Loyalty • 128 Race and the Post- Zanjón Public Sphere five “Long Live Spain! Death to Autonomy!” • 158 Liberalism and Slave Emancipation six Th e Price of Integrity • 187 Limited Loyalties in Revolution Conclusion Subject Citizens and the Tragedy of Loyalty • 217 Notes • 227 Bibliography • 271 Index • 305 preface To visit the Palace of the Captain General on Havana’s Plaza de Armas today is to witness the most prominent stone- and mortar monument to the endur- ing history of Spanish colonial rule in Cuba. -
Pinotfile Vol 4, Issue 27
PinotFile The First Wine Newsletter Exclusively Devoted to Pinot Noir Pinot Noir: A Very Selective Elegant Beaver State Burgundy Escort It was 1988 and Terry Casteel (owner of Bethel Heights) was showing Volume 4, Issue 27 famed Frenchman Robert Drouhin (owner of Maison Joseph Drouhin in February 27, 2005 Beaune) around his Pinot Noir vineyard. Drouhin had first visited the Wil- lamette Valley in 1961, found the climate very similar to Burgundy, and was setting up a winery in the Red Hills of Dundee. He wanted to buy grapes from neighbors to tide him over until his own vines came into pro- duction. The first thing he told Casteel was to drop a ton of fruit on the ground. Casteel was producing about four tons on an acre at the time, but he followed the advice. Drouhin bought the grapes, and made a $30 Pinot Noir that garnered worldwide praise. Drouhin purchased a 225-acre estate on the crown of the Red Hills oppo- site Hilltop Road and overlooking the town of Dundee. He asked his then 25-year-old daughter, Veronique, to take charge. Today, Domaine Drou- “All of our efforts in hin Oregon (DDO) produces 15,000 cases of elegant Pinot Noir (and some the vineyards and Chardonnay) in a modern four-level, gravity-flow winery. winery are directed toward our ultimate DDO was a pioneer among Oregon wineries with several firsts to their goal: wines of credit. They were the first to plant vines onto phylloxera-resistant root- supreme elegance, finesse, and com- stock. (the only exception being their initial plantings in 1988 of Pommard plexity, wines that and Wadenswil clones on their own rootstock). -
Drink Menu 8.21
Movia Sivi Grigio Ambra ˝ WINE Primorska, Slovenia, 2017 67 SPARKLING & ROSÉ BY THE GLASS Le Pianure Prosecco Delle Venezie, Italy, NV 10 | 40˝ Gaspard Sparkling Rosé˝ RED BOTTLES Loire Valley, France, NV 12 | 48˝ Edmunds St. John “El Jaleo” Blend Amador Valley, CA, Sylvain Miniot Saint-Pourçain Rosé˝ 2017 63 Loire Valley, France, 2020 11 | 44 Atrea “Old Soul Red” Zinfandel-Malbec Blend Mendocino County, CA, 2017 57˝ Portal da Calçada Rosé Vinho Verde, Portugal, 2020 10 | Barlow Merlot Napa Valley, CA, 2014 78 Inizi Charbono Napa Valley, CA, 2015 81˝ 40 Jax Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley, CA, 2016 120 Scherrer Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley, CA, 2014 136 Tyler Pinot Noir Santa Barbara, CA, 2018 ˝ WHITE BY THE GLASS 97 Lucienne “Lone Oak Vineyard” Pinot Noir ˝ Wilhelm Walch Pinot Grigio Vigneti Delle Dolomiti, Italy, 2019 9 | 36˝ Santa Lucia Highlands, CA, 2017 98 Paco & Lola Albarino Rias Baixas, Spain, 2020 12 | 48˝ Johan “Nils” Pinot Noir Van Duzer Corridor, Oregon 2016 89 Backbone Sauvignon Blanc Michel Vattan Sancerre Loire Valley, France, 2018 74 Domaine de Roche-Guillon Moulin à Vent˝ Walker Bay, South Africa, 2020 11 | 44˝ Beaujolais, France, 2019 56 Brand Feinherb Riesling (1L) Pfaltz, Germany, 2019 10 | 50 Nicolas Potel Morey-Saint-Denis Burgundy, France, 2016 Pascal Berthier “Roxanne” Chardonnay 118 Macon-Chaintre, Burgundy, France, 2018 12 | 48 Domaine Piaugier Gigondas Southern Rhone, France, 2016 J. Mourat “Chenin de Jardin” Chenin Blanc ˝ 63˝ Loire Valley, France, 2019 11 | 44 Domaine Belle Crozes Hermitage˝ Netzl “Christina” -
Sparkling Domestic Whites
Sparkling A.R. Lenoble, Grand Cru, Blanc de Blancs, Brut, Champagne NV____________________________________160 Billecart-Salmon, Brut Reserve, Champagne NV___________________________________________________135 Bollinger ‘La Grande Annèe’, Rose, Champagne 2007______________________________________________450 Krug, Brut, Champagne 2006___________________________________________________________________530 Perrier-Jouët ‘Belle Epoque’, Brut, Champagne 2012_______________________________________________370 Pol Roger, Blanc de Blancs, Champagne 2008_____________________________________________________315 Raventos ‘De La Finca’, Brut, Penedes, Spain 2016__________________________________________________85 Ruinart, Rosé, Brut, Champagne NV_____________________________________________________________190 Veuve Clicquot, ‘Gold Label’, Brut, Champagne 2012______________________________________________230 Domestic Whites Chardonnay, Fess Parker ‘Ashley’s’, Sta. Rita Hills 2017_____________________________________________80 Chardonnay, Far Niente, Napa 2018_____________________________________________________________135 Chardonnay, Lingua Franca ‘Avni’, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2018_________________________________95 Chardonnay, Peter Michael ‘Le Carriere’, Knights Valley 2018______________________________________280 Chardonnay, Rombauer, Carneros 2019__________________________________________________________110 Orange, Day Wines ‘Tears of Vulcan’, Chehalem Mtns, Willamette Valley, Oregon 2019_________________90 Pinot Gris, King Estate ‘Domaine’, Willamette -
NHLA 2020 Hispanic Policy Agenda
2020-2024 HISPANIC PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA NATIONAL HISPANIC LEADERSHIP AGENDA QUADRENNIAL BLUEPRINT FOR ADVANCING THE LATINO COMMUNITY 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT NHLA ............................................................................................... 5 INCLUSIVITY AND THE TERMS HISPANIC AND LATINO/A/@/E/X ............................................................................ 5 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR ........................................................... 7 NHLA LEADERSHIP ................................................................................. 8 NHLA PUBLIC POLICY AGENDA CO-CHAIRS .................... 8 NHLA MEMBERSHIP .............................................................................. 9 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ......................................................................... 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES ................................................................... 10 ECONOMIC SECURITY AND EMPOWERMENT ..... 10 EDUCATION ........................................................................................ 12 IMMIGRATION ................................................................................... 14 GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY ................................... 16 CIVIL RIGHTS ...................................................................................... 18 ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY ............................................. 20 HEALTH ................................................................................................... 22 PUERTO RICO ................................................................................... -
All Menu Items Are Subject to Availability - by the GLASS
WINE - all menu items are subject to availability - BY THE GLASS WHITE Boira' Pinot Grigio, Veneto . 14 Pascal Jolivet 'Attitude' Sauvignon Blanc, Loire Valley, France . 16 Terra d'Oro Chenin Blanc / Viognier, Clarksburg, Amador County . .14 . Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Pinot Blanc, Alsace. 16 Domaine Drouhin-Vaudon Chardonnay, Chablis, France . 17 Georg Albrecht Schneider, vom Kalk Riesling, Germany. .. .16 . Mer Soleil Reserve Chardonnay, Santa Lucia Highlands, California . 16 RED King Estate Pinot Noir, Willamette Valley, Oregon . 18 Tablas Creek 'Patelin de Tablas' Red Blend, Paso Robles . .. .16 . Château Pey la Tour Reserve Right Bank Blend, Bordeaux. .16 . Bodegas Salentein 'Killka' Malbec, Uco Valley, Argentina . .16 . Poggio Scalette Sangiovese, Chianti Classico, Tuscany . .16 . Hedges Estate 'Red Mountain' Red Blend, Washington . 16 Truchard Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Carneros, Napa Valley 2016 . 24 Bodegas Y Viñedos, Ultreia Mencìa, Spain. .. .17 . BY THE GLASS ROSÉ Castello di Bossi Sangiovese / Cabernet Sauvignon, Tuscany Italy . 14 SHE-CAN Rosé, California, 375 ml . .. .. 22 La Fete Du Rosé, St Tropez, France . .. .. 18 SPARKLING Mirabelle Brut Rosé, California . 18. Steorra Brut, Russian River Valley, California. .18 . Francois Montand Brut NV, Jura . 14 Champagne Drappier 'Carte d’Or' NV, Aube, Champagne . 25 Brandini Moscato d’Asti, Piedmont . .14 . SOMMELIERS' PICKS (available only by the bottle) Labrusca 'Lambrusco Rosé' Emilia-Romagna, Italy . 46 Brokenwood Semillon, Hunter Valley, Australia 2016. 54. Alcance 'Gran Reserva' Carmenere, Maule Valley, Chile . .. 64. Acumen 'Mountainside' Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley . .. .96 Gine Gine Granache / Carignan, Priorat, Spain . 82 NATURAL WINES Les Parcelles 'Tete Nat’ Rosé Grolleau, Loire Valley NV . 60 Meinklang 'Prosa' Sparkling Rosé Blend, Burgenland, Austria 2020 . -
Wine List Town Club
Cherokee Town and Country Club WINE LIST TOWN CLUB “Whether you’re sitting at the bar or dining, Our goal is to create a unique experience and a memorable meal.” Silvio Garcia, Club Sommelier Updated 12-01-2018 CONTENTS Wines by the Glass 4-5 Half Bottle Selections 6-7 White Selections Champagne and Sparkling 8-9 U.S. Chardonnay 10-12 France - Burgundy Region 13 France - Alsace, Rhône, Bordeaux and Loire 14 Sauvignon Blanc – U.S. and New Zealand 15 U.S. Unique White Blends and Rosé 16 Argentina, Austria, Germany, Italy, and South Africa 17 Red Selections U.S. Cabernet Sauvignon & Bordeaux Blends 18-25 U.S. Cabernet Franc 25 U.S. Merlot 26-27 U.S. Pinot Noir 28-30 U.S. Syrah, Grenache & Rhone Style Blends 31-32 U.S. Petite Sirah, Unique Reds and Blends 32 U.S. Zinfandel 33 France - Bordeaux 34-36 France - Burgundy 37-39 France - Loire Valley Reds and German Red 39 France - Rhône 40 Italy 41-42 Spain 43 Australia 44 Argentina, Chile 45 New Zealand, South Africa and Portugal 46 Domestic and International Dessert Wines 47-49 Port 50-51 Large Format Bottles 52 Library Wines 53 Page 2 DECEMBER- WINE OF THE MONTH Wine Spectator’s #6 Wine of the Year in 2016 Orin Swift Cellars ‘Machete’ 2 0 1 5 California, Red Wine Orin Swift Cellars was started by winemaker David Phinney (Think Prisoner Wine). David has a long history of winemaking at high end wineries in the Napa Valley including Robert Mondavi Winery and Whitehall Lane.