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  1. Mulled wine

    Refimprove date December 2007 File Vin chaud 2.jpg thumb Mulled wine Mulled wine , variations of which are popular in Europe, is wine , usually red, combined with spices and typically served warm. It is a traditional ... , particularly the mountains such as the Giant Mountains , the popular mulled wine is called sva en v no boiled wine . In Hungary , forralt bor boiled wine is typically made from a cheap version of the country s popular Egri Bikav r and spiced with cinnamon and cloves. In France , vin chaud warm wine ... be not too sweet. In Italy , mulled wine is typical in the northern part of the country and is called ... flavor of that particular type of beer, which uses the same spices as mulled wine and is heated. In Romania ... for mulled wine in the Nordic countries sometimes misspelled as glog or glug in Swedish language Swedish ... needed date October 2010 British mulled wine Image Bhm title.jpg thumb Cover of Mrs Beeton s book ... for mulled wine are clove s, grated nutmeg , and cinnamon or Mace spice mace . Any kind of wine may ... Glogg . NPR . 22 December 2011. Alcoholic beverages DEFAULTSORT Mulled Wine Category Mixed ... beverage offered and drunk during the Christmas holidays. It is usually prepared from red wine ... and sugar . Fruit wine s such as blueberry wine and cherry wine are occasionally used instead of grape wine in Germany. Gl hwein is drunk pure or mit Schuss with a shot , which means there is rum or liqueur added. The French name is vin chaud hot wine . Feuerzangenbowle is also quite popular in Germany ... and drips into wine. The oldest documented Gl hwein tankard is attributed to the German nobleman and first ... lockable silver tankard imitating the traditional wine woven wooden can is called Welcome . ref http ... Riesling of the World ref In Bulgaria , it is called greyano vino heated wine , and consists of red wine, honey and peppercorn . Sometimes apples and or citrus fruits, such as lemon or oranges, can be added ... vino cooked wine , is made from red wine and various combinations of nutmeg , cloves , cinnamon ...   more details



  1. Wine

    about the beverage pp move indef double image right White Wine Glas.jpg 120 Red Wine Glas.jpg 120 Wine glass es of white left and red wine right Yellow cartouche Red cartouche File 16th century wine press.jpg thumb right 16th century wine press File Banquet Louvre G133.jpg thumb Wine boy at a symposium Wine is an alcoholic beverage , made of fermentation wine fermented fruit juice, usually from grape s. ref name britannica cite encyclopedia encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica title wine url http www.britannica.com eb article 9106005 wine accessdate 25 June 2008 publisher Encyclop dia Britannica ... s, acid s, enzyme s, or other nutrient s. ref cite book title Vintage The Story of Wine last Johnson first H. year 1989 publisher Simon & Schuster isbn 0671791826 pages 11 6 ref Grape wine is produced ... different types of wine. Wines made from other fruits, such as apples and berries, are usually named after the fruit from which they are produced for example, Apfelwein apple wine or elderberry wine and are generically called fruit wine or country wine not to be confused with the French language French term vin de pays . Others, such as barley wine and rice wine i.e., sake , are made from starch based materials and resemble beer and Distilled beverage spirit more than wine, while ginger wine is Fortified wine fortified with brandy . In these cases, the term wine refers to the higher alcohol ... Wine accessdate 25 June 2008 last Allen first Fal publisher Anderson Valley Brewing Company archiveurl ... archivedate 27 February 2008 ref The commercial use of the England English word wine and its equivalent in other languages is protected by law in many jurisdictions. ref name Wine Label decoder cite book last George first Rosemary title The Simon & Schuster Pocket Wine Label Decoder year 1991 publisher Fireside isbn 978 0671728977 ref Wine has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with the earliest ... call a real vintage professor unearths 8,000 year old wine url http www.independent.co.uk news science ...   more details



  1. Wine and Spirits

    Wine and Spirits may refer to Wine & Spirit , a British wine and alcohol publication aimed at consumers and the drinks industry Wine & Spirits , an American wine magazine disambig ...   more details



  1. Wine (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar wine Wine is an alcoholic beverage. Wine may also refer to Wine color or burgundy Wine software , a program that allows Microsoft Windows applications to run under other computer operating systems Wine 1913 film Wine 1913 film , a 1913 film starring Fatty Arbuckle Wine 1924 film Wine 1924 film , a lost film WINE AM , a radio station 940 AM licensed to Brookfield, Connecticut, United States People Bobby Wine born 1938 , former Major League Baseball player, coach and manager Sherwin Wine 1928 2007 , American rabbi Toni Wine born 1947 , American songwriter Wine bishop , English bishop See also Whine Category Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages disambig Category Given names Category Surnames ar ko it Wine disambigua pt Wine desambigua o simple Wine disambiguation zh WINE ...   more details



  1. Country wine

    Country wine can refer to The English translation of a national quality level of wine above table wine but below quality wine in several European countries, such as French vin de pays and German Landwein . A Fruit wine wine made from something other than grapes , such as fruit, flowers or herbs disambig ...   more details



  1. Wine cask

    Wine cask may refer to A wine barrel Especially in Australia , an alternate term for a Bag In Box Wine cask Bag In Box storage for wine , used for box wine . disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Outline of wine

    multiple image footer A wine glass glass of white wine and another of red wine . image1 White Wine Glas.jpg width1 140 image2 Red Wine Glas.jpg width2 150 See also Glossary of wine terms The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to wine Wine is an alcoholic beverage typically made of fermentation wine fermented grape juice. ref name britannica cite encyclopedia encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica title wine url http www.britannica.com eb article 9106005 wine accessdate ... book title Vintage The Story of Wine last Johnson first H. year 1989 publisher Simon & Schuster isbn 0671791826 pages 11 6 ref Wine is produced by fermenting crushed grapes using various types of yeast ... varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are used depending on the type of wine being produced. TOC limit limit 2 Nature of wine Main article Wine Drink &ndash Alcoholic beverage &ndash a beverage containing alcohol. Wine includes the following ingredients Alcohol &ndash Fermented grape juice &ndash what wine is made from Fermentation wine Fermentation &ndash catalyst function that turns grape ... jam, juice, jelly, vinegar, wine, grape seed extracts, raisins, and grape seed oil. Juice &ndash the liquid that is naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue. Types of wine Wine styles Biodynamic wine &ndash Dessert wine &ndash Fortified wine &ndash Fruit wine &ndash Ice wine &ndash Mead &ndash Orange wine &ndash Ros &ndash Sparkling wine &ndash Straw wine &ndash Table wine &ndash Grape varieties main List of grape varieties Below are some examples of grape varieties from which wine is made ... &ndash Muscat grape and wine Muscat &ndash Riesling &ndash Sauvignon blanc &ndash S millon &ndash ... &ndash Zinfandel Zinfandel Primitivo &ndash Wine by country main List of wine producing countries Navbox name Wine by country title List of wine producing countries Wine by country image File Grape symbol.svg 35px list1 Albanian wine Albania Algerian wine Algeria Argentine wine Argentina Armenian ...   more details



  1. Wine Institute

    The Wine Institute may refer to Wine Institute California , an association of wineries in California, United States Wine Institute Greece , a governmental research organization in Greece Wine Institute of New Zealand , an association of wineries in New Zealand Australian Wine Research Institute , research body for Australian wine industry Institute of Masters of Wine , non profit making industry association in Great Britain disambig ...   more details



  1. Wine Museum

    The Wine Museum may be Wine Museum Pleven , Bulgaria Wine Museum of Enoteca , Brazil Cyprus Wine Museum , Limassol District, Cyprus Macau Wine Museum , Macau, SAR China Mus e du Vin Wine Museum of Paris , France Museo del vino Torgiano Museo del vino di Torgiano, Italia disambig Category Wine museums ...   more details



  1. Bread and Wine

    Bread and Wine may refer to Bread and Wine novel a pro socialist novel 1936 written by Ignazio Silone Bread and Wine film a feature film 1976 by Ricardo Costa filmmaker See eucharist dab ...   more details



  1. Wine Stopper

    Multiple issues intromissing February 2009 unreferenced February 2009 mergeto closure container date March 2011 A Wine Stopper is a device used to Seal mechanical seal a bottle of wine to prevent the wine from Wine fault spoiling . History Wine bottles may be sealed with a wine stopper in order to keep the wine from spilling and to prevent oxygen from getting to, and spoiling, the wine. Traditional wine stoppers were made of Cork material cork that comes from the Cork Oak , or Quercus Suber. This is a species of oak that grows in Spain and Portugal . Today wine stoppers are made from numerous materials including metal , glass and plastic along with the traditional cork. Many modern wine stoppers are accompanied by a pump to remove as much oxygen as possible from the resealed bottle. ref http wine.lovetoknow.com wiki Wine Stoppers Wine Stoppers ref Notes Reflist See also Aging of wine Storage of wine Category Wine accessories wine stub drinkware stub ...   more details



  1. Wine TV

    Infobox TV channel name Wine TV logofile Wine TV.PNG logoalt logosize launch September 17, 2004 closed date 2009 slogan owner Wine Network Inc. headquarters San Francisco San Francisco, CA former names web sat serv 1 sat chan 1 cable serv 1 cable chan 1 dummy parameter Wine TV or Wine Network was a digital cable & Satellite television satellite television channel that aired programming about Wine and Spirits. It was the only such channel in the world, featuring programming dedicated to wine lovers including shows about wine making, wine growing, wine selection, cooking with wine and many others. It also focused on wine culture with topics such as cigars, travel, fashion, entertainment and art & culture. Wine TV launched on September 17, 2004 and is independently owned and operated. At launch ... was made to launch the channel internationally where it has been quite successful. Wine TV secured distribution in 22 countries, 4 continents. Wine TV was also available in Germany, where it was known ... in late January 2009. Wine TV which was also available in the United Kingdom UK and Ireland on the Sky Digital UK & Ireland Sky Digital platform, where it went by the name Wine TV however that also ... . In Australia, Selectv offered this channel until September 8, 2008. Programming Wine TV features a wide array of programming covering many different aspects of Wine culture and the wine industry. Among the programs aired on Wine TV include The Wine Tv Show a modern channel based on webisodes with interviews with famous winemakers and also tip of the week, http www.winetvshow.se The Wine Route A series exploring various acclaimed Wine regions around the world Wine 101 A program designed to educate viewers on world of wine, with trips to various wine regions in France, Germany, Italy, Portugal & the United States A Taste Of Brittany A cooking show that gives viewers a look at the wine and cuisine of Brittany region in France Off the Vine A behind the scenes look at the Australian wine industry ...   more details



  1. Wine Country

    The term Wine Country refers to areas where wine grapes are grown and or wine tourism exists. Best known regions Wine Country California a region in Northern California that includes Napa County, California Napa and Sonoma County, California Sonoma counties , and parts of Mendocino County, California Mendocino and Lake County, California Lake counties Woodinville wine country an area north of Seattle that features some of Washington State s largest and oldest wineries Hunter Valley wine country a wine region located north of Sydney, Australia Lesser known regions M danos, Buenos Aires Buenos Aires wine country Buenos Aires wine country Argentina Santa Barbara County, California Santa Barbara County Wine Country Santa Barbara County Wine Country Southern California Other uses List of wine producing regions A list of areas in the world where wine grapes are produce that may colloquially be referred to as Wine Country Wine Country Broadcasting Network of radio stations in Northern California s wine country disambig ...   more details



  1. Chinese wine

    The term Chinese wine may refer to Wine in China , grape wines produced in China Chinese alcoholic beverages , including traditional rice wine s and distilled liquors made from grains and other ingredients disambig Category Chinese alcoholic beverages Category Chinese wine ...   more details



  1. Wine gate

    Wine gate can refer to The German Wine Gate , a stone gate on the German Wine Route The Puerta del Vino literally Wine Gate , an entrance gate in the Alhambra in Spain La Puerta del Vino The Wine Gate , one of Preludes Debussy Debussy s Preludes named for the Alhambra gate The Porta del Vino lit. Wine Gate , a gate inside Bolzano s cathedral in Italy Winegate , any of several scandals involving wine, especially the adulteration of wine. The List of scandals with gate suffix gate suffix derives from the American Watergate scandal Disamb ...   more details



  1. Wine list

    File Winelistcover.jpg thumb right 265px The exterior of a restaurant s wine list A wine list is a menu of wine selections for purchase, typically in a restaurant setting. A restaurant may include a list of available wines on its main menu, but usually provides a separate menu just for wines. Wine lists in the form of tasting menu s and wines for purchase are also offered by winery wineries and wine store s. A restaurant s sommelier is usually in charge of assembling the wine list, educating the staff about wine, and assisting customers with their wine selections. Wine lists have been found from ancient Egypt Egyptian times. ref cite web title History of Wine url http ewineplanet.com menu.asp?id 1 publisher eWinePlanet.com ref Ancient wine lists were not created for the same purpose served by a menu, but rather as a means of recording inventory and administrating wine rations in a monarch s household. ref cite book title The Origins and Ancient History of Wine author McGovern, Patrick E Fleming, Stuart James Katz, Solomon H publisher Routledge year 2000 isbn 9056995529, 9789056995522 url http books.google.com books?id aXX2UcT yw8C&pg PA179 PPA179,M1 pages 179 ref Organization File Winelistphoto.jpg thumb right 225px The wine list for a wine tasting at the Robert Mondavi Winery A wine ... list in two groups red wine and white wine whereas a larger wine list may have several sections, including any of the following White wine s Red wine s Ros wine s Dessert wine s Sections or subcategories by varietal Sections organized by List of wine producing regions wine producing region or country Locally produced or specialty wines Pricing Next to the description of each wine selection, a wine list displays the price of wine purchased by the bottle or by the glass. A wine list may also disclose a corkage fee for patrons who bring their own wine, in establishments and countries where this is customary ... it sold the customer a wine. References reflist Category Restaurant terminology Category Wine related ...   more details



  1. Wine tourism

    Valley center height 230 See also commonscat Wine tourism List of wine producing countries Wine Country Further reading J Carlsen, S Charters, Edith Cowan University editors , Global Wine Tourism , Cabi Publishing 2006 C Michael Hall, Brock Cambourne, Liz Sharples, Niki Macionis, Wine Tourism Around the World Development, Management and Markets , Elsevier 2000 ISBN 0 7506 4530 X Wine by country Wines Tourism Category Wine terms Category Types of tourism es Enoturismo fr notourisme mk ...   more details



  1. Nama (wine)

    Nama lang el is a Sweetness of wine sweet red wine that is usually used in Greek Orthodox Churches in Holy Communion . It is similar to Mavrodaphne , with the difference that it is Sweetness of wine sweeter and it contains less alcohol. In Greece Narma is a controlled appellation corresponding to the grape variety . ref http vine.com.ua content view 1138 25 Narma ref See also Greek wine References reflist Category Greek wine wine stub ru ...   more details



  1. Fine Wine

    Fine Wine may refer to Fine wine Fine Wine album Fine Wine album , a 1976 album by a group of the same name The World of Fine Wine , a quarterly publication for wine enthusiasts and collectors disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Wine auction

    A wine auction is an auction devoted to wine , sometimes in combination with other alcoholic beverage s. There are two basic types of wine auctions first hand wine auctions , where winery wineries sell their own wines, and second hand wine auctions , arranged by auction house s or other auctioneers to make it possible for any owners of wine to trade it. In most cases, the wines traded at wine auctions are collectible wine, so called fine wine . These are wines which are typically suitable for extended cellaring, and where some of the buyers are looking for mature wines which are no longer available through first hand retail channels. First hand auctions First hand wine auctions are usually arranged by wine industry organisations, and fill promotional or charitable purposes, or are used to gauge the market. The wines sold at such auctions are usually special lot wines, or back vintages stored by the producers. An example of such auctions is the annual wine auction held by Hospices de Beaune in Burgundy wine Burgundy , where Burgundy wines from vineyards donated to the Hospices de Beaune are auctioned off by the barrel, and often bought by n gociant s who bottle and sell the wines to the consumer market. Another example are the German wine auctions where mostly special lot wines are sold, and are bought by a combination of private wine collectors and wine dealers. Second hand auctions Second hand wine auctions are arranged by many major auction houses, such as Christie s and Sotheby s . Prices for many wines at these auctions are used as a price indication for collectible wine when traded through other channels, such as First Growth Bordeaux wine s sold by rare wine dealers, or when n gociants sell mature wines from their stock to restaurants. See also German wine auctions London International Vintners Exchange References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wine Auction Category Auctioneering Category Wine related events lt Vyno aukcionas ...   more details



  1. Wine Australia

    Wine Australia previously the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation, or AWBC ref cite web title Wine Australia Name Change Looking to the Future url http www.wineaustralia.com australia Portals 2 MediaReleases Media 20release 20 20Wine 20Australia 20name 20change 2009122010.pdf work wineaustralia.com accessdate 15 November 2011 ref , is an Government of Australia Australian Government authority that promotes and regulates the Australian wine industry. It was created in 1981 to replace the Australian Wine Board after the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Act 1980 , now the Wine Australia Corporation Act 1980 was passed. Wine Australia determines the boundaries of Australia s list of wine producing regions Australia wine regions and sometimes names them. Wine Australia also regulates wine exports, ensuring the quality and integrity of each shipment of wine exported. Wine Australia has three main departments Compliance, Market Development and Knowledge Development. Wine Australia has its headquarters in Adelaide . ref cite web url http www.just drinks.com factsheet.aspx?id 301 title The Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Beverage Industry Factsheet accessdate 2009 08 30 work just drinks.com publisher Aroq Ltd ref References reflist External links http www.wineaustralia.com australia Wine Australia website DEFAULTSORT Wine Australia Category Companies established in 1981 Category Commonwealth Government agencies of Australia Category Wine industry organisations Category Australian alcoholic beverages Category Australian distilled beverages Category Australian wine Category Wine industry organisations wine stub ...   more details



  1. Wine Ark

    notability Companies date November 2009 primarysources date November 2009 As Australia s largest wine storage provider, Wine ark releases an analysis of more than 3,000,000 bottles of wine in its cellars across the country annually to determine Australia s most collected wines according to number of bottles of each wine in storage. ref http www.wine ark.com.au page about wine ark.html About Wine Ark ref ref name WineArk09 http www.wine ark.com.au files wine magazine august 2009.pdf Tales from the Cellar Nick Ryan, Gormet Traveller Wine Magazine Aug 2009 ref ref name WineArk06 http www.wine ark.com.au files out of the ark.pdf Out of the Ark , Judy Sarris, Gormet Traveller Wine Magazine Aug 2006 ref ref name wineark http www.wine ark.com.au page amcw2009.html Wineark, 2009 ref ref http www.wine ark.com.au page australias most collected wines.html Wineark, 2006 ref ref http www.sterlingwine.com.au mostcollected.php sterlingwine ref See also Storage of wine Australian Wine References reflist Category Australian wine Category Wine packaging and storage Category Wine companies ...   more details



  1. Wine competition

    Cleanup date October 2007 A wine competition is an organized event in which trained judges or consumers competitively rate different vintages or bands of wine . There are two types of wine competitions, both of which use blind tasting of wine to prevent bias by the judges. Types of wine competition The most common form of wine competition is intended to obtain valid comparisons of wines by trained ... Wine & Spirits Competition. ref http www.lawinecomp.com 2009 Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition ref The other form of competition is most often organized by wine lovers and is consumer ... awards, the wines are ranked by number from high to low in each wine category, a process known as ordinal ... on down to the lowest place. Wine competitions There are critics who argue that the results of such competitions ... and Richard E. Quandt http www.liquidasset.com tasting.html Analyzing a Wine Tasting Statistically ref . Other commentators argue that, because of wine competitions, wine quality has improved in many countries around the world. http www.WorldWineCompetition.com World Wine Competition A segment of the Worlds Largest http www.BeverageCompetition.com Beverage Competition , the World Wine Competition ... Wine and Spirit Competition 300 experts, considered to be the oldest and most prestigious wine and spirit competition in the world International Wine Contest A competition organized in Brussels by Monde Selection , an international quality institute. New York Wine Tasting of 1973 Fourteen experts .... Judgment of Paris wine Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 This notable wine competition known as the Judgment of Paris . The tasting was repeated at the San Francisco Wine Tasting of 1978 and at the tenth anniversary Wine Spectator Wine Tasting of 1986 and French Culinary Institute Wine Tasting of 1986 Concours Mondial de Bruxelles wine world championship with more than 6000 participating products from ... Intro ref Wine Olympics 1979 A French food and wine magazine organized a competition of 330 ...   more details



  1. Wine bar

    bottles.JPG thumb PV wine bar A wine bar also known as a bodega is a tavern like business focusing on selling wine , rather than liquor or beer . A typical feature of many wine bars is a wide selection of wines available by the glass. Some wine bars are profiled on wines of a certain type of origin, such as Italian wine or Champagne wine Champagne . While many wine bars are private stand alone establishments, in some cases, wine bars are associated with a specific wine retailer or other outlet of wine, to provide additional marketing for that retailer s wine portfolio. In countries where licensing regulations allow this, some wine bars also sell the wines they serve, and effective function as a hybrid between a wine shop and a wine bar. Wine bars in the United States Although the trend of wine bars in the United States was not well received in the 1980s, they began to gain popularity in the 90s. By early 2000, wine bars became very popular and started popping up in many metropolitan neighborhoods across the country. ref Ruggless, Ron. Happier house wine bars extract intimidation. Nation s Restaurant News 2003 Sept. 8 98. ref Wine bars now rival the local hangouts such as coffee ...&oref slogin title Wine Bars Grow Up and Squeeze In author Asimov, Eric publisher New York Times date 2008 04 09 accessdate 2008 04 10 ref The wine bar phenomenon offers the taste before you buy philosophy. ref Hayes, Jack. Bunch of wine bars leads reborn segment into new growing season. Nation s Restaurant News 2008 Dec. 12 4. ref Wine bars put a new spin on wine tasting . They seek to remove the association of wine with upscale clientele and overwhelming wine lists and replace it with a more casual ... profits wine bars make a comeback as destination spots. Hotels 2004 July 64. ref Wine bars look to embrace the intellectual stimulation linked to wine and offer an alternative to the bar scene. The laid ... title Wine bars uncorked author Browne, Elizabeth publisher San Francisco Business Times ...   more details



  1. Wine cooler

    Dablink This article is about wine coolers, a beverage. For the accessory used to cool wine, see Wine accessory Wine coolers Wine coolers accessory Wiktionary Refimprove date November 2010 A wine cooler is an alcoholic beverage made from wine and fruit juice , often in combination with a carbonated beverage and sugar . Traditionally home made, wine coolers have been bottled and sold by commercial distributors since the early 1980s, especially in areas where their lower alcohol content causes them to come under less restrictive laws than wine itself. Because most of the flavor in the wine is obscured by the fruit and sugar, the wine used in wine coolers tends to be of the cheapest available grade. Since January 1991 when United States Congress http drvino.com 2007 09 20 wine coolers gone and almost forgotten quintupled the excise tax on wine , most producers of wine coolers dropped wine from the mix, substituting it with cheaper malt liquor malt . These malt based coolers, while sometimes referred to as wine coolers, are in a different category of beverage sometimes called malt beverage, malternative, or just cooler. Bartles & Jaymes refers to their malt beverage as a flavored malt cooler . In Germany , however, wine coolers became popular in 2004, when the German Government imposed an extra duty on alcopop s of 0.80 to 0.90 euro per bottle effective August 1, 2004. To circumvent higher taxation, some German producers have switched to wine coolers, which are being marketed in the same way as alcopops. See also Alcopop Spritzer Tinto de Verano References http www.genuwinecellars.com what is a wine cooler http indiscriminate.tripod.com misc wine coolers.htm DEFAULTSORT Wine Cooler Category Premixed alcoholic beverages lt Vyno gaiva ...   more details




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