Add tomatoes, a few glugs of red wine, some crushed red pepper and a handful of fresh basil.
In China, where the style of mixing red wine with Coke has only recently fallen out of favor, counterfeiters usually go even cheaper, adding loads of sugar to domestic wines or, in some cases, adding sugar to grape juice imported in bulk.
Surely the whiff of a Gauloise and a coup de rouge a shot of red wine are part of the nation's cultural heritage?
Mr Bono more solemnly went on to say that Mr Buck is a devoted family man who, though he enjoys a glass of good red wine as much as the next guy, is wholly incapable of the raucous antics of which he is accused.
It's a cold winter afternoon, and instead of making the tea she had suggested, she decides to open a bottle of red wine.
If you follow Aussie tradition and play a game of "bottle, bottle, bottle, " where players bet a bottle of red wine on the front nine, back nine and total score, toast your victory at the balcony of this holiday home, which backs onto a deep-water mooring on the yacht-lined Coomera River.
"When it was lunchtime, I would see the stall-holders bring out their tables, bottles of Champagne, red wine and copious amounts of food, which they'd eat and drink in an atmosphere of laughter and shouting, " he says.
The research follows earlier work on resveratrol, a naturally-occurring ingredient of red wine.
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The study is the latest to point to the potential health benefits of drinking red wine.
Kanonkop Estate is an award-winning vineyard producing about 30, 000 cases of red wine a year.
On the lower slopes, three elderly gentlemen are sharing a large floppy skin full of red wine.
Sirtris had a technology platform involving resveratrol, believed to be the biologically active component of red wine.
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There is substantial evidence that a glass of red wine a day reduces the risk of heart attack.
Someone hands Ms Kathan a glass of red wine, and she recalls some of the details of the afternoon.
Ten years ago, Cleveland chef Jonathon Sawyer bought a fancy brand of red wine vinegar and found it lacking.
According to Mary Siddall, Natalie Wraga avoided most meats but otherwise ate well and liked a glass of red wine.
Outside of park benches, socialising often happens over a bottle of local red wine in a romantic bar or in a boliche (nightclub).
Likewise, mine sits out on the bar and gets used pretty much every time I open a bottle of red wine.
When I search her name, I get multiple listings for Sirah, the type of red wine, but not Sirah the MC.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey pointed out Panetta's long career in public service as well as his love of red wine.
Some researchers link this with their consumption of red wine and, in particular, of a molecule called resveratrol that is found in such wine.
The fact that a glass or two of red wine a day is good for preventing heart disease has been known for several years.
Just last Christmas Day he was very happy to sit with a large glass of red wine having enjoyed a good dinner and chuckling at Absolutely Fabulous on TV.
The house was filled with impromptu dinner parties, bridge games, storytelling sessions over the sticky kitchen table, on which there always sat a large bottle of red wine.
After downing a few glasses of red wine, he stepped out onto the stage and into the glaring lights, a row of his clients staring up at him in expectation.
"In addition, it is not wise to believe that a smoker could use two glasses of red wine for every cigarette he smoked in order to protect his vessels, " they said.
Hiroshi Mikitani is holding a glass of red wine and chatting up a clique of Silicon Valley tech execs at a swanky party for Pinterest, one of the hottest startups in social media.
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After the successful rebranding of red wine as a health-enhancing drink a few years ago (at least, if consumed in moderation), Britain's cidermakers hope that the same thing might come true for their own nectar.
It's my cue to be careful -- to steer clear of red wine and sugar, two sure triggers when I'm in that sensitive state, and to get enough rest since lack of sleep can tip me over the edge, too.
In Chile, navegado is made by first caramelizing sugar in the bottom of a pot, adding a box of cheap red wine (even boxed wine in Chile is tasty), and then simmering it with some cinnamon sticks, cloves and orange slices.
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