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  • {{Image|Wineimage.jpg|right|292px|A glass of red wine}} ...e, beginning with the [[Bible]]. One of the most famous is, "A day without wine is like a day without sunshine."
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  • {{dambigbox|the fortified wine|Port}} {{Image|Port wine.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of tawny Port wine on display in [[Lisbon]].}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Port (wine)]]
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • '''Port''' is a sweet, fortified dessert wine produced in the Douro Valley in northern Portugal and named from the seapor
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Wine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * Healey LA 1975) Port wine and the gout. ''Arthritis Rheum'' 18:659-62[PMID: 1106430].
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  • Wine that has been fermented twice, creating bubbles in the process
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Port (wine)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n, and under the laws of Spain and some other European jurisdictions, only wine from this region may properly be called "sherry".
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  • A '''spritzer''' is an alcoholic beverage made from white [[wine]] and carbonated water, or other [[soda]] such as lemon-lime. Like the [[s ...ixed wine and soda drinks in Germany are termed ''Schorlen'' (i.e. a white wine and apple juice spritzer is called ''Apfelschorle'').
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  • {{dambigbox|the fortified wine|Port}} {{Image|Port wine.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of tawny Port wine on display in [[Lisbon]].}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Port (wine)]]
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  • Wine that has been fermented twice, creating bubbles in the process
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  • A [[fortified wine]] believed to have originated in [[Jerez]], [[Spain]].
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  • Alcoholic beverage distilled from grape wine (or from fruit wines in general).
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  • {{r|Wine}} {{r|Sparkling wine}}
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  • Performance of ''Kisses Sweeter than Wine''
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  • '''Mâcon''' is a town in eastern [[France]] famed for its [[wine|wines]].
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • An alcoholic beverage made from white wine and carbonated water, or other soda such as lemon-lime.
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  • ...cal [[alcohol]] (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH) found in distilled spirits, wine and beer.
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  • White grape used in production of white wine
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  • The two elements (bread and wine) consumed during the Eucharist.
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  • *[http://www.thewinedoctor.com/tastingsprofile/debortoli.shtml "The wine doctor" Australian profiles - De Bortoli] .../www.packtpub.com/article/de_bortoli_wines_embraces_open_source Australian Wine Making Company Embraces Open Source]
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  • A sparkling wine produced in the French region of the same name.
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  • * [[mulled wine]]
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  • '''Port''' is a sweet, fortified dessert wine produced in the Douro Valley in northern Portugal and named from the seapor
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  • ...ente]] (around the town [[Cognac (town)|Cognac]]) and distilled from grape wine.
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  • |Bolognese 3.jpg|White wine has been added and also boiled until it evaporates. ...ce have been added and are ready to begin cooking, along with a little red wine.
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  • * Healey LA 1975) Port wine and the gout. ''Arthritis Rheum'' 18:659-62[PMID: 1106430].
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  • ...storic town of Napa, California through one of the world's most well-known wine valleys to the quaint village of Saint Helena, and back.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Klatsky 2008 Alcohol, wine, and vascular diseases: an abundance of paradoxes}}
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  • | title = When Champagne Became French: Wine and the Making of a National Identity | title = Champagne & Sparkling Wine: Grape Goddess Guides to Good Living
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  • * [http://www.leftofme.com/how-to-brew-cheap-wine/ How to brew Cheap Wine]
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  • {{Image|Wineimage.jpg|right|292px|A glass of red wine}} ...e, beginning with the [[Bible]]. One of the most famous is, "A day without wine is like a day without sunshine."
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  • *[[Wine]]
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  • ...d'', by Florence Fabricant, The New York Times, October 31, 2007, Dining & Wine section, page 7</ref>
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  • ...etimes vegetables, are long-simmered in a "master sauce" of [[soy sauce]], wine, ginger and other seasonings; it is more of a home technique since it econo
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  • ..._reject_on_wine_in_grocery_stores/ Massachusetts voters reject proposal on wine in grocery stores]. Associated Press. November 8, 2006.</ref> This kind of
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • *⅓ pound ''foie gras'', previously poached in port wine *2 cups white [[Malaga]] wine
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  • {{r|Port (wine)}}
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  • ...mythology]], (Roman name: '''Bacchus''') he was the [[Greek god|god]] of [[wine]], [[intoxication]], frenzy, and [[drama]]. A festival was held in his hono
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Port (wine)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • De Bortoli Wines owns three wineries in three diverse wine growing regions: ...d use minimal handling and interference in the winemaking process and that wine should have a sense of regionality and be an expression of the soil in whic
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • *1 cup dry white wine or 3/4 cup dry white vermouth *1/2 dry cup red wine
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  • * A wine region in eastern Germany.
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  • ...|French]] term meaning "water of life", is made from a [[distillation]] of wine.
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  • *[[Sherry wine|Sherry]] or [[rice wine]] ...n anything else. The ingredients most likely to need replenishment are the wine, ginger, and green onion; since the long simmering concentrates the flavori
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  • ...any]]'s [[Bundesland]] [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]. It lies in the heart of [[wine]] region [[Rheinhessen]].
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  • ...e ubiquitous. Among these are the [[mimosa]], a drink made from sparkling wine and [[orange juice]] and [[Eggs Benedict]], made from poached eggs over bac
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Wine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e oil, and cooked until the tomato juice has largely evaporated. Next, add wine and seafood stock. Finally, add the seafood, which usually consists of firm
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  • *1/4 cup dry white wine or dry vermouth ...urn the bacon and onions, and add the wine. Cook over high heat until the wine is nearly evaporated.
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  • ...]] followers of the [[Greek god]] [[Dionysos]]; they have power to cause [[wine]] or [[milk]] to rise from the ground. They were handlers of [[snake]]s and
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  • ...d storage; instead, metal barrels and tanks are used. One exception is the wine and spirits industry, which still makes extensive use of oak barrels for st
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • ...dients during the lengthy cooking process include milk and/or cream, white wine, tomatoes or tomato paste, meat broth, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Some chef ...ce have been added and are ready to begin cooking, along with a little red wine; 5) Near the end of the very slow, 8-hour simmering. A little additional wa
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  • {{r|red wine}}
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • ...s. To many, alcohol implies the alcohol [[ethanol]] that is found in beer, wine and distilled spirits. The alcohol [[isopropanol]] can be used as a househo
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  • *1/3 cup wine vinegar, or tarragon vinegar *1/3 cup dry white wine, or dry white vermouth
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  • {{r|Last of the Summer Wine}}
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  • ...ten]]. In this case, chunks of pork are marinated, browned, then stewed in wine with tomatoes, pimientos, and various seasonings. The clams are added for a
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  • ...eef bourguignon, a rich, slowly simmered stew of browned beef cubes in red wine and aromatics, garnished with onions, mushrooms, and pork lardons *[[Civet]]—highly seasoned stew of wine and meat, classically made with "furred" game such as hare or rabbit; see [
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • ..., it was literally a hole in the wall, with no seating & selling take-away wine from huge vats."'' Originally the owners sold wine from vats, to offduty airmen and soldiers, who referred to the then unnamed
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • ...can be seen in Travelingue (1941), and above all in Uranus (1948) and The Wine of Paris (1947), which are ironical depictions of the period of German occu
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  • ...ho were always coming and going. In those days, when a family had a lot of wine, it meant they were very rich and powerful. The Pharaohs in Egypt were the
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  • ...ferent variations across the country in the present day. [[Cheese]] and [[wine]] are also a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles both region
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  • * ''Kisses Sweeter Than Wine'' (compilation of 1950-51 live shows, edited by Fred Hellerman)
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  • ...dditional ingredients can be various permutations of butter, onions, local wine, and/or cream. Baked for about an hour before serving, tartiflettes general
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  • ...a capital C in American English, but in British English, as in French, the wine is "champagne"; it is frequently called "champers" in England and "bubbly" ...ing wine. The pressures caused by the production of the gas means that the wine must be stored in specially designed, high strength bottles. These distinct
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  • ...aver that runs on the [[Linux]] [[platform (computing)|platform]] (using [[WINE]]), although the company has made no formal announcement on the matter.
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  • {{r|Port (wine)}}
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  • ...any common everyday products. ''S. cerevisiae'' is a component of beer and wine, as its fermentation produces these liquids. Bread and other leavened baked ...onation in beer and champagne. Ethanol, or alcohol, is what makes beer and wine alcoholic beverages.
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  • ...me="CIA Factbook"> </ref> After the [[Kremlin]] banned imports of Georgian wine to Russia, one of Georgia's biggest trading partners, and severed financial ...Now that's what you call a real vintage: professor unearths 8,000-year-old wine.] Keys, D. (2003) The Independent</ref>
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  • {{Image|Port wine.jpg|right|350px|Bottles of tawny [[Port (wine)|Port wine]] on display in [[Portugal]].}} ...edoctor" reports that bottles of sizes up to twenty liters are used. See "Wine Bottle Sizes," ''thewinedoctor.com,'' retrieved from <http://www.thewinedoc
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  • ...food]], a cuisine is also often held to include [[beverage]]s, including [[wine]], [[liquor]], [[tea]], [[coffee]] and other drinks. Increasingly, experts
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  • ...Top of Old Smokey'', ''Follow the Drinking Gourd'', ''Kisses Sweeter than Wine,'' ''The Wreck of the John B'' (also known as ''The John B. Sails'' and ''S # ''Kisses Sweeter than Wine''—Pop Hit, #19; reached charts in 1951; written by the Weavers under the
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  • The process is used to produce [[wine]], [[beer]] and leavened [[bread]], but fermentation is also employed in pr ...ylvania]] [http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/research/Exp_Rese_Disc/NearEast/wine.shtml]. There is strong evidence that people were fermenting beverages in [
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  • ...''''wine gallon''''', or '''''Queen Anne's gallon''''', used for measuring wine was defined in England, in 1706 during the reign of [[Queen Anne]], as havi
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  • ...[Carnegie library|Carnegie Library]] in Waukegan. His novels ''[[Dandelion Wine]]'', ''[[Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel)|Something Wicked This Way ...n the moon called "Dandelion Crater" (named after his novel, ''[[Dandelion Wine]]''.)
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  • ...served either as an entrée [first course] or on its own with a good Alsace wine. <ref>''Gastronomy of Alsace: 75 simple recipes", by Marguerite Doerflinger
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  • ...ner, the participants poured a drink of praise to [[Dionysus]], the god of wine and drunkeness, sang a hymn and prepared themselves for an evening of drink
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  • ...s, and [[David Ricardo]] illustrated it in terms of the trade in cloth and wine between Britain and Portugal <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/Library/Ricardo/r ...Economy he shows that, because of its comparative advantage in producing wine, it would pay Portugal to import cloth from England, is followed by a para
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  • {{r|Wine}}
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  • ...y "The Year Clayton Delaney Died" and "(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine," both of which he wrote and which are apparently autobiographical sketches
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  • *''Bread, Wine and Sal''t. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1967.
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  • ...that sour-tasting kitchen staple named after the French ''vin aigre'' for "wine sour", is also a [[chemical]], a dilute form of [[acetic acid]]. Made the ...nt into an alcoholic solution containing ethanol, like [[hard cider]] or [[wine]], and then further oxidized into vinegar. Since the very portion of the et
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  • ...be. The dinner was set soon after two o'clock, at one shilling a head, the wine to be confined to sherry and claret, and the reckoning to be called at six
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  • ...Bars and pubs co-exist in Commonwealth countries; the former are usually [[wine bar]]s, upscale drinking establishments associated with the middle classes
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  • ...tcher), involving prunes soaked in [[port]], then simmered in [[Bordeaux]] wine, then served cold with heavy cream. He put them into the pitcher and serve ...preserved: the specialties were salmon in champagne, stuffed trout in port wine, and chicken from Bresse cooked in a pig's bladder. The two wines were Cond
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  • ...shank, chopped [[onion]]s, [[carrot]]s, [[celery]], and tomatoes, white [[wine]], and seasonings such as lemon peel, [[thyme]], and [[bay leaf]]. After th
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  • ...o demonstrate that organisms such as bacteria were responsible for souring wine and beer (he later extended his studies to prove that milk was the same), a
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  • ...o Athens after being exiled from Sinope "Socrates gone mad." He lived in a wine barrel, ate whatever he could find and was seen wandering around in the str
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  • | 49||The Wine Cellar
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  • ...ll," by William Grimes, ''The New York Times'', October 31, 2007, Dining & Wine section, page 1,
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  • ...roferred by some research claiming that moderate consumption of alcohol in wine form offers health benefits.
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  • ...out diluting the alcohol content or introducing new flavours. Fortified [[wine]]s such as [[sherry]] and [[port]] may also have vodka as an ingredient.
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