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  • 81Outline of wine — Two glasses of red and white wine. See also: Glossary of wine terms The following outline is provided as a …

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  • 82Mosel wine — Mosel is one of 13 German wine regions ( Weinbaugebiete ) for quality wines ( QbA and Prädikatswein ), and takes its name from the Moselle River ( de. Mosel). Before 1 August 2007 the region was called Mosel Saar Ruwer, but changed to a name that …

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  • 83Alternative wine closures — are substitutes used in the wine industry for sealing wine bottles in place of traditional cork closures. The emergence of these alternatives has grown in response to quality control efforts by winemakers to protect against cork taint caused by… …

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  • 84Slovenian wine — is wine from the Central European country of Slovenia. Viticulture and winemaking has existed in this region since the time of the Celts and Illyrians tribes, long before the Romans would introduce winemaking to the lands of France, Spain and… …

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  • 85Burgundy wine — (lang fr|Bourgogne) is wine made in the Burgundy region in eastern France.cite encyclopedia |editor=Jancis Robinson | encyclopedia=Oxford Companion to Wine |edition= Third Edition |title=Burgundy |year=2006 |publisher=Oxford University Press… …

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  • 86Alsace wine — or Alsatian wine (in French: Vin d Alsace ) is produced in the Alsace region in France and is primarily white. These wines, which for historical reasons have a strong Germanic influence, are produced under three different Appellation d Origine… …

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  • 87Table wine — In the United States, table wine is used as a legal definition to differentiate standard wine from stronger (higher alcohol content) fortified wine or sparkling wine [ [http://www.eosvintage.com/glossary.html EOS Wine Glossary ] ] .In the… …

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  • 88History of American wine — The History of American wine began when first Europeans to explore parts of North America which they called Vinland because of the profusion of grape vines they found. However, settlers would later discover that the wine made from the various… …

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  • 89Palatinate (wine region) — Infobox Wine Region name = Palatinate official name = other name = Pfalz wine years = Since 1st century AD country = Germany part of = Rhineland Palatinate sub regions = climate region = heat units = precipitation = soil = total size = planted =… …

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  • 90Sugars in wine — The sugars in wine grapes are what make winemaking possible. During the process of fermentation, sugars are broken down and converted by yeasts into ethanol alcohol and carbon dioxide. Grapes accumulate sugars as they grow on the grapevine… …

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