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Trash Can Turkey Wine & Brine: "Vino Primo" is an Online Magazine Packed with Fun Info for Everyday Wine Lovers Vino Primo is the "Everyday Wine Lover's Guide to the VIno Lifestyle. This month, readers can learn how to make a"Trash Can Turkey." No more dry turkeys! Push that turkey off the wagon. Wine and brine it this Thanksgiving. Also, wine industry experts give Thanksgiving wine pairing advice. Other topics include, wine travel and leisure, wine bargains, wine adventures, health and beauty, environmental awareness, wine industry news, advice from wine experts, food, restaurants, winery profiles and much more! This electronic magazine or "e-zine" heips casual wine lovers navigate the sometimes complicated and intimidating world of wine with fun and humorous information. Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 18, 2008 -- "Trash Can Turkey Wine & Brine" is just one of the headlines for November's Thanksgiving issue of the online magazine, www.VinoPrimo.com. Push that bird off the wagon. Wine and brine it for an extremely moist and tasty turkey. Don't worry wine lovers; there will be no "dumpster diving" for your dinner! And yes, a trash can be used to prepare it. (For the less adventurous, never fear, a trash can is not required.)
Like a traditional magazine, Vino Primo's content changes once a month. Topics range from winery profiles, recipes, party ideas, restaurants, health, beauty, environmental awareness, wine industry news, wine country travel & leisure, wine activities, wine bargains, advice from experts, wine news from around the world and much more. Which is why Vino Primo is the "Everyday Wine Lover's Guide to the Vino Lifestyle."
November's issue also includes advice from wine industry experts about picking the perfect "wine date" for your Thanksgiving feast. No rules here. You can go with red, white or sparkling vino. There's a wine here for every budget in the "Just Drink It" section. Plus, there's a wine pick from Australia that might surprise you.
This month, Vino Primo also features a twenty-something winemaker who is making a splash in an unlikely place. There are details galore about this young innovator in the "Vino Tales" section. Plus, in the "Let's Eat" section, dine in vino style among the vines in California's oldest wine country. Hint: it's not Napa or Sonoma.
The November issue is packed with important health information about how red wine may knock out Alzheimer's disease. Plus, learn about a possible wine diet in a pill. Sign me up for that one!
This wine is crap! It says so right on the label. Find out why wine lovers in Europe are drinking it anyway. Plus, learn how a drunken dog got his paws on some vino. All this is in the "Wine World" section.
In Vino Primo's "Wine Press" section, get the scoop about how the owner of the Houston Rockets is going into the wine business in China. Plus, a well-known winery is "Going Green" with new bottles. Find out what they're doing and it will help our planet. If you're lucky enough to travel to Napa or Sonoma this holiday season, get the scoop on fun activities for winos and their kids in the "Wine Events" section.
All of this information is a "must have" and very simple one-stop shopping for everyday wine lovers. It's just one of the things that make Vino Primo different from other wine magazines or websites.
Vino Primo is also different because it has the look and feel of a magazine, with the convenience of a website. The home page looks like the cover of a magazine with a large photo and headlines. Readers can click on a headline and jump straight to a story of interest.
If readers choose to scroll down below the cover page, they will find a "Table of Contents" that lists more information about the cover stories and other great articles in that month's issue. Readers can click on article descriptions and jump straight to the story of interest.
Of course Vino Primo also has the traditional website navigation bar at the top of the cover page, for those who want to look for an article under a particular category. Under the section buttons, drop downs reveal other interesting sections such as: "Spin the Bottle," "Spa Experience," "Wino of the Month," "Going Green," "Just Drink It," "Wine Adventures" and much more!
Vino Primo doesn't sell wine. Instead, this new electronic magazine helps casual wine lovers navigate the sometimes complicated and intimidating world of wine with off-beat and humorous information. This e-zine rarely talks about how many points a wine scored at a particular competition. But it gives readers the inside scoop on everything fun about wine. Vino Primo tells readers about the "wine rules" on occasion, but also encourages readers to break those rules at every opportunity.
Based in Northern California, Vino Primo has access to a plethora of fantastic wine regions. But the e-zine doesn't stop there. Vino Primo features stories from wine regions around the United States and around the world.
So start living the Vino Lifestyle. www.VinoPrimo.com.
For media inquiries, contact Angela Hughes at angela @ hughesmediaconsultants.com or 916-397-4585.
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