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Wine (17579 bytes)
1: :''This article is about the beverage. See [[WINE]] for an article about the software of the same n... 3: ... The word ''wine'' by itself always means ''grape wine''. This terminology is often defined by law. 5: ...on-grape wines, see [[country wine]] or [[Chinese wine]]. 7: ...ear by blending, additives and so on, to create [[wine brand]]s that are more consistent for the mass ma... 9: [[Image:Wine.jpeg|thumb|250px|Raspberry port]] Pomace wine (819 bytes) 1: '''Pomace wine''' is a kind of [[wine]] made from grape [[pomace]]. It is generally of ... 3: ... during ancient and medieval times. Today, pomace wine is uncommon, although it is still known as ''piqu... 9: [[Category:Wines]] Counterwise wine (617 bytes) 1: ...air of the dog that is going to bite you''". The wines are much sought after by fortune-tellers. Burgundy wine (1562 bytes) 1: ...gundy''' is the name given to certain styles of [[wine]] made in the [[Burgundy]] region of [[France]]. 3: ...gundy with [[Chardonnay]] [[grape]]s. The main [[wine region]]s in Burgundy proper (those that are enti... 5: ... and in which of the region's 400 types of soil a wine's grapes are grown. It has a carefully demarcate... 7: ... a profusion of increasingly small family-owned [[wineries]], exemplified by the dozen plus "Gros" famil... 9: [[Category:Wines]] Wine bottle (1181 bytes) 1: ...holding wine, generally made of [[glass]]. Some [[wine]]s are [[fermentation|fermented]] in the bottle, ... 18: ===Other wines and [[port wine|port]]=== 23: ...l (note that size differs from that for sparkling wine. There are also some 5 l Jeroboams) Wine making (3206 bytes) 3: # If making a [[white wine]], press the juice off the skins. The juice that ... 4: # Optionally, allow the wine to rest under refrigeration (the cold prevents [[... 6: ... [[stainless steel]] is used today, although home winemakers often use glass carboys), that has a small ... 7: # While fermentation is active in a red wine, the seeds and skins will rise to the top of the ... 9: ...parate the juice from the skins (if this is a red wine), seeds, and fruit pulp. This may be done at vari... April Wine (1337 bytes) 1: '''April Wine''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[rock band]] formed ... 7: *April Wine ([[1971]]) 18: *The Best of April Wine Ballads ([[1981]]) 26: *Over 60 Minutes With April Wine - The First Decade ([[1992]]) 27: *The April Wine Collection (1992) Wine cooler (630 bytes) 1: ...ket, or to some earthenware containers which cool wine via water evaporation. 3: ...ses them to come under less restrictive laws than wine itself. Jug wine (449 bytes) 1: ...n palatable. Jug wines are usually drank as table wine or simply for [[intoxication]]. Common brands inc... 12: [[Category:Wines]] Sherwin Wine (872 bytes) 1: '''Sherwin T. Wine''' (b. [[January 25]], [[1928]]), is a [[rabbi]] ... 14: [[Category:1928 births|Wine, Sherwin]] 15: [[Category:Humanistic rabbis|Wine, Sherwin]] Wine Country (1360 bytes) 1: ...growing region since [[1838]]. There are some 200 wineries in the area north of [[San Francisco, Califor... 5: ...nd [[Lake County, California|Lake]] counties, but wine grapes grow well throughout much of California. 10: *[[List of wine producing regions]] 15: [[Category:U.S. wine regions]] Country wine (2781 bytes) 1: :''"Country wine" is also a common translation of "[[vin du pays]]... 3: ...ined as a beverage made only from grapes. Country wine can be made from any fruit or, with addition of [... 5: ...ty through sufficient [[ethanol]] content, so the winemaker adds table sugar ([[sucrose]]) or sweet [[sa... 7: ... from elderberry flowers is called ''elder blow'' wine. If the flavoring ingredients are [[leaf|leaves]]... 11: ...or not to. Some country wines that resemble grape wines are: Sweetness of wine (8330 bytes) 1: ...te dry due to the high level of acidity, or a dry wine can taste sweet if the alcohol level is elevated... 3: ...han dry wines. However, many of the world's great wines, such as those from [[Sauternes]], [[Barsac]] or... 4: == Terms used to indicate sweetness of wine == 6: The principal wine-producing countries of [[Europe]] use different t... 71: ...d terminology to describe [[Tokaji]] Aszú dessert wines: Alsace wine (1250 bytes) 1: ...typically from similar grapes as used in [[German wine]]. 3: ==Wine styles== 5: ... to German [[trockenbeerenauslese]]). [[Sparkling wine]]s known as Crémant d'Alsace are also made... 22: [[Category:Wines]] Grange wine (1075 bytes) 1: ... exist, from its beginnings in 1951 by Penfolds [[winemaker]], [[Max Schubert]]. 5: ...and it is the [[branding]] and expertise of the [[winemaker]] which purchasers value, rather than the qu... 11: [[Category:Wines]] Cooking wine (1688 bytes) 1: '''Cooking wine''' refers to inexpensive [[wine]] that has been treated with salt as a [[preserva... 3: ...ervation is important because a bottle of cooking wine may be opened and used occassionally over a long ... 5: ...n be sold in [[grocery store]]s, whereas ordinary wines with higher alcohol content (>5%) can only be so... 9: [[Category:Cooking]] [[Category:Wines]] [[Category:Foods]] Wine post (1231 bytes) 1: ...make collections of the oldest posts, such as the Wine Post and Aland and others who are evolving into n... Missouri wine (467 bytes) 1: ...especially German, immigrants in the early 1800's wine production has been active and renowned. 3: ...i is home to both the first and second recognized wine producing districts in the US, Augusta in ([[1980... 5: [[Category:U.S. wine regions]] New World wine (444 bytes) 1: ...America]], when constrasting with the [[Old World wines]] from [[Europe]]. 3: ...l]] and more [[fruit]] flavoured, while Old World wines are more concerned with [[terroir]] and [[tradit... 5: [[Category:Wines]] Kosher wine (274 bytes) 1: ...sh Dietary Laws ([[Kashrut]]) are known as Kosher Wines. There are a couple of basic ideas which need t... 3: * Yayin Nesekh (Blessed Wine) 4: * Stam Yainom (Ordinary Wine) 7: [[Category:Wines]]
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