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Alexandra Gerteis, selling the wines of Alsace, in France, has been thinking about having your own wine bar for at least five years. If all goes well, will Vins Etcetera in 795 Valencia Street (corner of Calle 19) in less than a month.

In his travels around the world, noted Gerteis what he likes and has been working to incorporate some elements Vins Etcetera as the presentation of a wine list that was in a German bar, which includes detailed descriptions of the region and the wine, the atmosphere similar to a lounge in bars in London, the nautical theme of some pubs, etc..

In Vins Etcetera, guests will find a ramp made of an old post from a spring and will be a bar that looks like a dock for boats and have a wooden compass is part of the logo of your business.

“My passions are wine and travel, helo there,” said Gerteis after talking to a barista Coffee Borderland on New Zealand wines and your favorite wine: Sauvignon Blanc. Read the rest of this entry »

If your business includes quite a bit of traveling, chances are that you’d enjoy saving money on those pesky travel expenses. One of the most expensive purchases that is made during any type of travel is that of the airline ticket. But there are several ways that you can find cheap airline tickets and save a bundle of money—three of our favorite secrets follow:

1. Make your reservation ASAP

Many airlines feature the cheapest airfares twenty-one to seven days in advance, depending on the destination. When it comes to international fares, you should try to book your tickets thirty days in advance for the cheapest costs. As soon as you know your travel details, start searching for the best fares—chances are that you’ll find the cheapest fares sooner rather than later.

2. Think about driving to a different airport

Many times, the airport that’s the closest to you won’t have the cheapest fares. Be a little flexible and check out all airports that are within a 150-mile radius of your home. You may just find a cheap fare that justifies driving the extra distance.

3. Use the Internet

We have a huge tool right at the tips of our fingers, and many of us may not think about using it in order to find cheap tickets—the Internet. In order to find the cheapest fares available, skip the common sites like Travelocity and Expedia and instead check out the much less-known Yapta.com or Airfarewatchdog.com. These websites track your itinerary and alert you when your airfare drops.

Those are our three favorite secrets when it comes to finding the cheapest airfares available. What tricks do you have up your sleeve regarding discount tickets? Share them with your fellow readers below.