Wine
Meanings and phrases
n.
- fermented juice (of grapes especially); vino
- a red as dark as red wine; wine-colored; wine-coloured
v.
- drink wine
- treat to wine
n.
- any of several red or white wines produced around Bordeaux, France or wines resembling them; Bordeaux
n.
- red table wine from the Burgundy region of France (or any similar wine made elsewhere); Burgundy
n.
- any of various wines produced in California
n.
- a sweet white wine from the Canary Islands
n.
- a punch made of Moselle and sugar and sparkling water or champagne flavored with sweet woodruff
n.
- graceful deciduous shrub or small tree having attractive foliage and small red berries that turn black at maturity and are used for making wine; makomako; wineberry; Aristotelia serrata; Aristotelia racemosa
n.
- any of several white wines from the Rhine River valley in Germany (`hock' is British usage); Rhenish; hock
n.
- any of various wines from the Rhone River valley in France
n.
- used in a communion service; sacramental wine
n.
- pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began; pink wine; rose; rose wine
n.
- still sweet wine often served with dessert or after a meal
n.
- wine to which alcohol (usually grape brandy) has been added
n.
- a wine that is a blend of several varieties of grapes with no one grape predominating; a wine that does not carry the name of any specific grape; generic
n.
- inexpensive wine sold in large bottles or jugs
n.
- wine heated with sugar and spices and often citrus fruit
n.
- brown sauce with mushrooms and red wine or Madeira; marchand de vin
n.
- pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began; blush wine; rose; rose wine
n.
- sweet dark-red dessert wine originally from Portugal; port
n.
- wine having a red color derived from skins of dark-colored grapes
- It is often served with olive oil and red wine.
- "black field") is an Albanian red wine variety.
- He also loves Maynards wine gums and red wine.
n.
- pinkish table wine from red grapes whose skins were removed after fermentation began; blush wine; pink wine; rose
n.
- used in a communion service; altar wine
n.
- effervescent wine
- There is also a sparkling wine, the cava.
- They were the first winery in California to make sparkling wine.
- Their cheek shall blanch, their eye shall flash, as o’er the sparkling wine.
n.
- rectified ethyl alcohol
n.
- sweet wine from grapes partially sun-dried on the vine or on straw mats
n.
- wine containing not more than 14 percent alcohol usually served with a meal
n.
- a wine made principally from one grape and carrying the name of that grape; varietal
n.
- pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation
- Production is concentrated in white wine varieties.
- The area is noted for growing grapes for white wine.
- The white wine is aged in 40-45% new oak for 10–12 months.
v.
- eat sumptuously
- provide with food and drink, usually lavishly
n.
- a bar that serves only wine
- Below is a wine bar and a glass 'wine cellar'.
- The estate offers guided tours with tastings, a wine bar, shop, and various special events.
- Ordinaire (wine bar) Ordinaire is a wine bar, wine shop, and bistro-style restaurant in Oakland, California.
n.
- a barrel that holds wine; wine cask
n.
- a bottle for holding wine
n.
- a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine; wine cooler
n.
- a barrel that holds wine; wine barrel
n.
- storage space where wines are stored; cellar
- The wine cellar contains around 400,000 bottles of wine.
- A wine cellar supplied fine wines, champagne, spirits and liqueurs.
- There is also a basement containing service rooms, including the government wine cellar.
n.
- a bucket of ice used to chill a bottle of wine; wine bucket
n.
- a connoisseur of fine wines; a grape nut
n.
- someone who makes wine; vintner; winemaker
- distillery where wine is made; winery
n.
- the craft and science of growing grapes and making wine; winemaking
- In 2007, wine making was a $207.8 million business.
- Despite economic and cultural challenges, the winery started a revolution in Mexican wine making.
- Monte Xanic is located in the Valle de Guadalupe, which has a spotty history related to wine making.
n.
- someone who sells wine; vintner
- Yardley worked as a wine merchant outside cricket.
- He was a publican and wine merchant outside of politics.
- Carl was a shoemaker and wine merchant.
n.
- tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving; palmyra; palmyra palm; toddy palm; lontar; longar palm; Borassus flabellifer
- fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago; jaggery palm; kitul; kittul; kitul tree; toddy palm; Caryota urens
n.
- white or veloute sauce with wine and stock variously seasoned with onions and herbs; for fish or meat
n.
- a waiter who manages wine service in a hotel or restaurant; sommelier; wine waiter
n.
- a taster who evaluates the quality of wines
n.
- a gathering of people to taste and compare different wines
- His hobbies include martial arts and wine tasting.
- Detecting an aroma is only part of wine tasting.
- Coates’ Law of Maturity is a principle used in wine tasting relating to the aging ability of wine.
n.
- vinegar made from wine
n.
- a waiter who manages wine service in a hotel or restaurant; sommelier; wine steward
E.g.
- Traisental Traisental is an Austrian wine region.
- It is the centre of the wine region of the same name.
- Kremstal Kremstal is an Austrian wine region.
E.g.
- It has also been incorporated into wine production.
- Šenkvice is best known for its wine production.
- Volcanic soil in Campania made it well-suited for wine production.
E.g.
- The wine industry has raised standards of living in the area.
- Clark Robert Smith Clark Robert Smith is a pioneering innovator in the wine industry.
- This region also plays host to a large portion of the state's small vineyard and wine industry.
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- Téoulier Téoulier is a red French wine grape variety found in south east France.
- Cadell is a quiet rural township in the middle of a citrus and wine grape growing area.
- Nuragus (grape) Nuragus is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in Sardinia.
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- The revolt intensified each week and threatened to reach other wine regions.
- Other wine regions in British Columbia include the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley.
- The 1874 comet vintage was considered especially favorable for the German wine regions of the Mosel and Rheingau.
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- The bread and wine are not mere elements, but the body and blood of Christ.
- Previously it had not been clear when and how bread and wine got onto the altar.
- Lutherans specify that Christ is "in, with and under" the forms of bread and wine.
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- The food and wine store added an ice cream shop in late 2017.
- Since 1986, Eckhard Supp writes among other topics about food and wine.
- Leading sectors included mechanical engineering, fashion, pharmaceutics, food and wine.
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- Alberta's AGLC ceased to export wine produced in BC.
- The hectolitres of wine produced rose from 1,520,000 in 1838 to 550,000 in 1852.
- The red wine produced from the grape is characteristically spicy with notes of plum.
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- Most other red wine grapes would not easily make nouveau-style wines."
- In the 1880s and 1890s, German immigrants began planting wine grapes in Southern Oregon.
- Important crops include orchard fruit, potatoes, alfalfa, mint, beans, beets, and wine grapes.
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- "Gwaha-ju" is a fortified rice wine made in Korea.
- Madeira is a fortified wine made in the Madeira Islands.
- Moscadello di Montalcino is a sweet white wine made from Muscat.
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- When it was revived in 1920, however, Diaghilev said, ""Parade" is my best bottle of wine.
- She urinates on the floor because the bathroom door is locked, then steals a bottle of wine.
- When Paul purchases an expensive bottle of wine for them, Priya becomes uncomfortable and leaves.
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- "Gwaha-ju" is a fortified rice wine made in Korea.
- One day, the rice wine which was brewed at the temple vanished.
- There, Namseonbi sold all of his clothes and grains for rice wine and games.
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- Téoulier Téoulier is a red French wine grape variety found in south east France.
- Nuragus (grape) Nuragus is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown in Sardinia.
- Bondola Bondola is a wine grape variety grown in the northern part of Ticino, Switzerland.
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- The theaters were notable for selling beer and wine.
- She is an "alewife", a wise female divinity associated with fermentation (specifically beer and wine).
- Since the 1980s, Northwest cuisine has begun to emphasize the use of locally produced craft beer and wine.
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- A typical "medium" glass of wine with 175 ml at 12% ABV has 2.1 units.
- During a performance of the opera "Amore et Gloire", Claudin drugs a glass of wine which prima donna Mme.
- Children are asked to leave some coffee for Lucia, a carrot for the donkey and a glass of wine for Castaldo.
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- As of 2018, the five largest wine producers are:
- Since then Georgian wine producers have struggled to maintain output and break into new markets.
- Unlike other wine producers, he did not believe that Baja's climate was too hot and dry to produce premium grapes.
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- Long a major wine growing region, it was illegal in La Morra to cut down a Nebbiolo vine.
- The Goldfields region is also associated as a wine growing region with a large number of established vineyards and popular wineries.
- Bordeaux wine growing area has about of vineyards, 57 appellations, 10,000 wine-producing estates (châteaux) and 13,000 grape growers.
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- War taxes were also placed on wine and spirits.
- A native of Switzerland, Straub was a wine and spirits expert.
- Livestock, dairy products, and wine and spirits are also important farm products.