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Свадьба Натальи и Александра
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Gluten Menu
The menu includes naturally gluten-free food, such as meat, fish, nuts, legumes, fruit, vegetables, potatoes, pseudocereals (in particular amaranth, buckwheat, chia seed, quinoa), only certain cereal grains (corn, rice, sorghum), minor cereals (including fonio, Job’s tears, millet, teff, called «minor» cereals as they are «less common and are only grown in a few small regions
Organically Grown
Organic farming is a form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, compost, and biological pest control. Depending on whose definition is used, organic farming uses fertilizers and pesticides (which include herbicides, insecticides and fungicides) if they are considered natural (such as bone meal from animals or pyrethrin from flowers),
Fresh Food Only
Our restaurant serves meal cooked from fresh and organically grown produce only.
Online Ordering
Save time and skip the line! Now you can place your order online right on our website or through our mobile app. Simply select your location from the drop down list.
Pasta Favorites
The art of pasta making and the devotion to the food as a whole has evolved since pasta was first conceptualized. “It is estimated that Italians eat over sixty pounds of pasta per person, per year, easily beating Americans, who eat about twenty pounds per person.” Pasta is so beloved in the nation of Italy that individual consumption exceeds the average production of wheat of the country…
Housemade Dishes
Our quick and healthy housemade supper recipes will keep you fit and healthy. When you need to get dinner ready in a flash, chicken is a great go-to main course. Keep it healthy and delicious with these easy, low-calorie chicken recipes. They’re perfect for rushed weeknights and relaxing weekends alike.
Food Philosophy
My philosophy to food and healthy eating has always been about enjoying everything in a balanced, and sane way. Food is one of life’s greatest joys yet we’ve reached this really sad point where we’re turning food into the enemy, and something to be afraid of…
Lunch Specials
Our lunch specials include some of our favorite entrées in lunch-sized portions. Served Monday-Friday 11 am — while they last. Choose any two options for under 600 calories.
Special Occasions
It is our greatest pleasure to welcome you in our restaurant in celebration of your special occasion. We look forward to assisting you with arrangements to ensure this day is as memorable and beautiful. In preparation for this momentous occasion, we offer you the event planning services and highly personalized attention.
Culinary Innovation
We are honored to offer our experience, superior quality, our distinctive menus in making you a guest at your own affair. The combination of food and science is an important bridge in the food development process.
Kids Menu
Kids love eating at our restaurant — and with good reason. We serve all the best kids’ favorites in a high-energy, family-friendly atmosphere. Chose an entrée, one side and a drink to create your own kids meal!
Magnificent Chefs
Meet our gourmet chefs, each trained specifically in their cuisine area to ensure the premium quality and top presentation for your every meal. With a combined effort, our beautiful team brings impressive dining experiences to all the restaurant’s catered events and food and beverage outlets.
Meat & Paultry
Our restaurant offers you wide selection of meat and paultry courses: beef, lamb, pork and chicken as well as duck, quail, rabbit and turkeys seasonally. We offer our own heritage and non heritage breed pastured beef and pork, custom processed and butchered on the farm in our abattoir by USDA guidelines.
Straight From The Sea
We’re committed to purchasing seafood from the best-managed fisheries and farms, and we’re working hard to turn the tide in the direction of greater sustainability. Our farmed seafood standards are the highest in the industry, with third-party verification to ensure suppliers meet the standards. We are also prepared to offer the premium quality seafood when fresh is not in season.
Private Dining
If you’re hosting a party and you’re looking at private dining, we promise to deliver an unforgettable experience for you and your guests, Private Dining is available for a minimum of 40 guests or more.
Business Lunch
Whether you’re out for a relaxing day or having a business meeting or simply looking for a quick lunch, our Business Lunch menu suits every taste. Changing daily and using the freshest produce picked from market that morning, our restaurants offers a set priced lunch menu, representing exceptional value.
Low-fat Diet
Our restaurant offers greatest selection of low-fat lunches to supply you with key nutrients. Reducing fat in the diet can make it easier to cut calories. Fat provides nine calories per gram while carbohydrates and protein each provide four calories per gram, so choosing low-fat foods makes it possible to eat a larger volume of food for the same number of calories.
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The influence of terroir means that wines from a particular region are unique, incapable of being reproduced outside that area, even if the grape variety and winemaking techniques are painstakingly duplicated. Winemakers in Burgundy do not believe that they are producing Pinot noir that happens to be grown in Burgundy, but that they are producing
Amazing Taste
For the wine to become a premium quality we use only the best grapes harvested manually.
Vital Products
Our wine is a great combination of hard work of our wine makers and the unique terroir.
Sustainably Farmed
We firmly believe that the wine we make is capable of competing with world famous brands.
Organic Grapes
We are a small family winery adhering to these simple principles of quality wine making.
Lovely Atmosphere
We are a small family winery adhering to principles of quality wine making. We firmly believe that the wine we make is capable of competing with world famous brands.
Night and day in Vineyard
Preparations for harvest begin as the end of summer approaches. Pay close attention if you visit in August and you see the effort that goes into ensuring all the equipment is ready to run for long hours once harvest begins. In contrast, the vineyard looks like a peaceful oasis.
In Vino Veritas
There’s no better feeling than uncorking a bottle of Chardonnay at the end of the day or sipping a Bordeaux that perfectly complements the steak on the table. But there are few things you definitely should know about wine.
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The aging of wine is potentially able to improve the quality of wine. This distinguishes wine from most other consumable goods. While wine is perishable and capable of deteriorating, complex chemical reactions involving a wine’s sugars, acids and phenolic compounds (such as tannins) can alter the aroma, color, mouthfeel and taste of the wine in
Does Wine Age Matter?
If you read wine labels, one of the terms you’re bound to come across eventually is old vines. The implication, of course, is that old vines make better wines, but is this really true, or is it simply a romantic notion? Like many issues in the world of wine, it depends on who you ask.
10 Wine Essentials
Purchasing wine from Wine House means entrusting yourself to one of the best wine companies. We make wine with a thought of our customers, therefore the team works hard to provide you the best quality product.
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Winemaking Is an Art
We adhere to these four principles for you to be our returning customer.
Wine House does its best to ensure that each of their clients gets exceptional assistance. Our team is attentive to our customers, and we work hard to make sure you receive the premium quality product. Welcome to our website for exchanging information and points of view on our wine, as
We have been crafting wine with love to our customers for years, so that you are not disappointed with our products.
The quality of Wine House’s wines has always been based on a commitment to selecting the finest fruit. Whether carefully sourcing grapes from top sites in the region or committing itself to estate vineyards, the winery was built on the belief that great wines begin in the vineyard.
A Lesson In Wines
Archaeological evidence has established the earliest-known production of wine from fermenting grapes during the late Neolithic or early Chalcolithic in the Caucasus and the northern edge of the Middle East. An extensive gene-mapping project in 2006 analyzed the heritage of more than 110 modern grape cultivars, narrowing their origin to a region of Georgia.
Wines of the Times
It is such a familiar wine, almost a synonym for a not-too-fancy French red. Yet few wines can match Côtes du Rhône in exemplifying the myriad changes that have transformed the French wine industry in the last 20 years.
The Power of Bordeaux
French winemakers, in their full-on selling mode, love to tell a story in which they serve their own invariably modest wares along with some competitors’ expensive, highly rated bottles. Everybody loves the expensive wines on first taste, but at the end of the meal, the winemakers recount with pride, the other guys’ bottles are still three-quarters full while their own have been drained dry and second bottles opened.
Truth In a Bottle
Wine is usually made from one or more varieties of the European species Vitis vinifera, such as Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay and Merlot.

Our wine is a combination of hard work of our wine makers and the uniqueness of terroir; it is thoroughness on each stage of wine making and usage of up-to-date techniques, as well as it’s an environmental management and respect to our customers.
From Sweet to Brut. Short History of Champagne

The roots of the modern Champagne industry were laid during the Industrial Revolution which saw vast leaps in understanding the method of making sparkling wine and improvements in the technology needed to make production more financially feasible. The French scientist Jean-Antoine Chaptal popularized the understanding that Champagne sparkled because it was sealed in a bottle
History of South African Wine
The early history of South African wine can be traced to the founding of a supply station at the Cape of Good Hope by the Dutch East India Company. Jan van Riebeeck was given the task of managing the station and planting vineyards to produce wine and grapes in the Wijnberg (Wine mountain Area); that
The Importance of Terroir
The influence of terroir means that wines from a particular region are unique, incapable of being reproduced outside that area, even if the grape variety and winemaking techniques are painstakingly duplicated. Winemakers in Burgundy do not believe that they are producing Pinot noir that happens to be grown in Burgundy, but that they are producing
What’s In a Bottle?
Whether the wine is aging in tanks or barrels, tests are run periodically in a laboratory to check the status of the wine. Common tests include °Brix, pH, titratable acidity, residual sugar, free or available sulfur, total sulfur, volatile acidity and percent alcohol. Additional tests include those for the crystallization of cream of tartar (potassium
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Varietal Labelling Of New World Wines
Traditionally New World wine used names of well-known European regions, such as Burgundy, Champagne, Sherry, Port, and Hock. This gave consumers a general idea of how the wine might taste. This changed as winemakers developed the confidence to develop their own styles of wine such as Grange. Europeans producers objected to the use of their
Good Barolo Comes to Those Who Wait
Barolo is a red Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) wine produced in the northern Italian region of Piedmont. It is made from the Nebbiolo grape and is often described as one of Italy’s greatest wines. The zone of production extends into the communes of Barolo, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d’Alba and parts of the communes of Cherasco, Diano d’Alba, Grinzane Cavour, La Morra, Monforte d’Alba, Novello, Roddi, Verduno, all in the province of Cuneo, south-west of Alba. Only vineyards planted in primarily calcareous-clay soils in the hills with suitable slopes and orientations are considered suitable for Barolo production. Barolo is often described as having the aromas of tar and roses, and the wines are noted for their ability to age and usually take on a rust red tinge as they mature. When subjected to aging of at least five years before release, the wine can be labeled a Riserva.
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Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo) is a variety of black-skinned wine grape. The variety is planted in over 10 percent of California vineyards. DNA fingerprinting revealed that it is genetically equivalent to the Croatian grapes Crljenak Kaštelanski and Tribidrag, as well as to the Primitivo variety traditionally grown in Puglia (the «heel» of Italy), where
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What Romans Tought Us
The ancient Romans planted vineyards near garrison towns so wine could be produced locally rather than shipped over long distances. Some of these areas are now world renowned for wine production. The Romans discovered that burning sulfur candles inside empty wine vessels keeps them fresh and free from a vinegar smell. In medieval Europe, the
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A rosé (from French rosé; also known as rosado in Portugal and Spanish-speaking countries and rosato in Italy) is a type of wine that incorporates some of the color from the grape skins, but not enough to qualify it as a red wine. It may be the oldest known type of wine, as it is
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Burgundy wine (French: Bourgogne or vin de Bourgogne) is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France, in the valleys and slopes west of the Saône River, a tributary of the Rhône. The most famous wines produced here—those commonly referred to as «Burgundies»—are dry red wines made from Pinot noir grapes and white wines
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Grand Cru (great growth) is the highest level in the vineyard classification of Burgundy. There are a total of 550 hectares (1,400 acres) of Grand Cru vineyards — approximately 2% of Burgundy’s 28,000 hectares (69,000 acres) of vineyards (excluding Beaujolais) — of which 356 hectares (880 acres) produce red wine and 194 hectares (480 acres)
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Style «Date» (Vertical) Wine played an important role in ancient Egyptian ceremonial life. A thriving royal winemaking industry was established in the Nile Delta following the introduction of grape cultivation from the Levant to Egypt c. 3000 BC. The industry was most likely the result of trade between Egypt and Canaan during the early Bronze Age,
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Though wild grapevines have grown on the Italian peninsula since prehistory, historians are unable to determine precisely when domestic viticulture and winemaking first occurred. It is possible that the Mycenaean Greeks had some influences through early settlements in southern Italy, but the earliest recorded evidence of Greek influence dates to 800 BC. Viticulture was widely
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The Roman Empire had an immense impact on the development of viticulture and oenology. Wine was an integral part of the Roman diet and winemaking became a precise business. Virtually all of the major wine-producing regions of Western Europe today were established during the Roman Imperial era. During the Roman Empire, social norms began to
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The use of wine tasting descriptors allows the taster to qualitatively relate the aromas and flavors that the taster experiences and can be used in assessing the overall quality of wine. Wine writers, like Karen MacNeil author of The Wine Bible, differentiate wine tasters from casual enthusiasts; tasters attempt to give an objective description of
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The use of wine tasting descriptors allows the taster to qualitatively relate the aromas and flavors that the taster experiences and can be used in assessing the overall quality of wine. Wine writers, like Karen MacNeil author of The Wine Bible, differentiate wine tasters from casual enthusiasts; tasters attempt to give an objective description of
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Viticulture has existed in Greece since the late Neolithic period, with domestic cultivation becoming widespread by the early Bronze Age. Through trade with ancient Egypt, the Minoan civilization on Crete was introduced to Egyptian winemaking methods, an influence most likely imparted to Mycenaean Greece. The Minoan palaces had their associated vineyards, as Spyridon Marinatos demonstrated
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We are open Monday till Sunday 9.00 — 20.00 for tastings and private tours. Tour space is limited, so please call us or email on winehouse@support.com to reserve your tour date and time. For groups of 10 or more, please call beforehand to schedule your wine tasting appointment or private tour. If you have a
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The earliest evidence of grape vine cultivation and winemaking dates back 7,000 years. The history of viticulture is closely related to the history of wine, with evidence that humans cultivated wild grapes to make wine as far back as the Neolithic period. Evidence suggests that some of the earliest domestication of Vitis vinifera occurred in
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In ancient times, the reputation of a wine depended on the region the wine came from rather than an individual producer or vineyard. In the 4th century BC, the most expensive wine sold in Athens was that from Chios, which sold for between a quarter of a drachma and 2 drachma for a chous worth—about
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They either introduced or encouraged the dissemination of wine knowledge to several regions that today continue to produce wine suitable for international consumption. These include modern-day Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. (Though the Phoenicians may have had an indirect effect on the spread of viticulture in France, they are often confused
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There are a few reasons to buy wine online. The first is convenience. You get your dinner delivered and your groceries, so why not your wine too? But more importantly, if you’re keeping to retail stores near your home, you’re missing out on unique or small-batch wines that your local store may not have access
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Wine is usually made from one or more varieties of the European species Vitis vinifera, such as Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay and Merlot. When one of these varieties is used as the predominant grape (usually defined by law as minimums of 75% to 85%), the result is a «varietal» as opposed to a
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In recent years, much attention has been focused on the label fraud, where counterfeit labels from cult wines and other rare and expensive wines are affixed to bottles of less expensive wine and then resold. Wine fraud can involve less expensive wines if they are sold in large volumes. Wine Spectator noted that some experts
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The earliest recorded mention of Merlot (under the synonym of Merlau) was in the notes of a local Bordeaux official who in 1784 labeled wine made from the grape in the Libournais region as one of the area’s best. In 1824, the word Merlot itself appeared in an article on Médoc wine where it was
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White wine is a wine whose colour can be straw-yellow, yellow-green, or yellow-gold coloured. It is produced by the alcoholic fermentation of the non-coloured pulp of grapes which may have a white or black skin. It is treated so as to maintain a yellow transparent colour in the final product. The wide variety of white
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Pinot gris is grown around the globe with the «spicy» full-bodied Alsatian and lighter-bodied, more acidic Italian styles being most widely recognized. The Alsatian style, often duplicated in New World wine regions such as Marlborough, Tasmania, Australia, Washington, and Oregon, tend to have moderate to low acidity, higher alcohol levels and an almost «oily» texture
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Old World wine refers primarily to wine made in Europe but can also include other regions of the Mediterranean basin with long histories of winemaking such as North Africa and the Near East. The phrase is often used in contrast to «New World wine» which refers primarily to wines from New World wine regions such
White Bordeaux, in the Flesh
The grapes of White Bordeaux include Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Muscadelle. There are a few other less-known varieties used in White Bordeaux such as Colombard and Ugni Blanc (the grape used in Cognac), but most White Bordeaux are made of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc. Bordeaux is where Sauvignon Blanc originated and it’s very old. In