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Ma?Velous Coffee and Wine Bar San Francisco Toasts Wines from the Southern Hemisphere

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2012 As temperatures dip in the Bay Area, Ma?Velous, the chic San Francisco wine bar, is celebrating summer on the other side of the equator by featuring select reds and whites from Vi?a Err?zuriz of Chile, Finca Decero / Remolinos Vineyard of Argentina, and Yangarra Estate Vineyard of Australia. Ma?Velous is located at 1408 Market Street between Fell and Van Ness in San Francisco. ?Ma?Velous is proud to introduce San Francisco to seven hand-selected wines from the Southern Hemisphere,? said Phillip Ma, founder of Ma?Velous. The premier San Francisco wine bar?s special menu includes: WHITE WINES Sauvignon Blanc Vi?a Err?zuriz Casablanca Valley, Chile 2010 Chardonnay ?Wild Ferment? Vi?a Err?zuriz Casablanca, Chile 2010 Roussane Yangarra Estate Vineyard McLaren Vale, Australia 2009 RED WINES Malbec Finca Decero / Remolinos Vineyard Mendoza, Argentina 2009 Carmenere Vi?a Err?zuriz Aconcagua Valley, Chile 2010 Cabernet Sauv

Wendy?s Alpine Coffee Shop Introduces a Special Promotion for IG Animal Rescue

Vail, CO (PRWEB) January 23, 2012 Join Wendy in the coffee shop for a coffee plus a ham and egg croissant for just $ 7 and Wendy?s Coffee Shop will contribute $ 1.00 to IG rescue. Stop in and enjoy the photos of Eloise and Yuki, beautiful Italian Greyhounds who are a part of the logo for the coffee shop. Yuki is an albino Greyhound rescued from an abusive home. The Italian Greyhound (IG) is the smallest of the family of gazehounds (dogs that hunt by sight). The breed is an old one and is believed to have originated more than 2,000 years ago in the countries now known as Greece and Turkey. This belief is based on the depiction of miniature greyhounds in the early decorative arts of these countries and on the archaeological discovery of small greyhound skeletons. By the Middle Ages, the breed had become distributed throughout Southern Europe and was later a favorite of the Italians of the sixteenth century, among whom miniature dogs were in great demand. It is, in fact, due to its p