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Wiktionary Czech may refer to Anything from or related to the Czech Republic , a country in Europe Czech language Czechs , the people of the area One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech and Rus The word is also contained in the names of some places Czech, d Voivodeship Poland Czechville, Wisconsin USA See also Czech surname Czech lands Czechoslovakia List of Czechs Lookfrom Intitle Category Slavic loanwords Category Czech loanwords Category Surnames of Czech origin disambig surname de Tschechisch es Checo id Ceko ms Czech pt Checo sq ek sk esk ... more details
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 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 Online ref The natural chemical ... 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 by fermenting crushed grapes using ... alcohol . Different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts produce different types of wine. Wines ... 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 content rather than the production process. ref cite web url http www.avbc.com news BW.html title Barley Wine accessdate 25 June 2008 ... 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 known production occurring ... 8,000 year old wine url http www.independent.co.uk news science now thats what you call a real ... more details
The sub province Litom ice Czech Litom ick oblast is one of two wine regions in Bohemia . It is situated on the Elbe river, with its center in the town of Litom ice . This area contains 29 official wine municipalities. ref http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz 2 2 2 sub region litomerice en.html ref The history of winery in this north Bohemian region is longer than 1 000 years. ref http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz 2 2 2 sub region litomerice en.html ref External links http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz 2 2 2 sub region litomerice en.html Sub province of Litom ice References references DEFAULTSORT Litomericka Wine Category Wine regions of the Czech Republic Category Central Bohemian Region Category st nad Labem Region Category Czechwinewine region stub cs Litom ick vina sk podoblast ... more details
wine Croatia Cypriot wine Cyprus CzechwineCzech Republic Danish wine Denmark Egyptian wine Egypt ...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 TOC limit limit 3 What is wine? Wine &ndash 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 2008 06 25 publisher Encyclop dia Britannica Online ref The natural ... or other nutrients. ref cite 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 ... of wine being produced. What type of thing is wine? Drink &ndash liquid which is specifically ... of human society. Alcoholic beverage &ndash a beverage containing alcohol. What is wine made of? Wine includes the following ingredients Ethanol &ndash the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages ... recreational drugs. Fermented grape juice &ndash what wine is made from Fermentation wine ... Vitis. Grapes can be eaten raw or used for making jam, juice, jelly, vinegar, wine, grape seed extracts ... tissue. Types of wineWine styles 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, arranged by variety International varieties White Chardonnay &ndash Chenin blanc &ndash Gew rztraminer &ndash Muscat grape and wine Muscat &ndash Riesling &ndash Sauvignon ... Tempranillo &ndash Touriga Nacional &ndash Zinfandel Zinfandel Primitivo &ndash Wine by country and region ... more details
one source date April 2012 The sub province M ln k Czech M lnick podoblast is one two wine regions in Bohemia and consists of 37 official wine municipalities. ref name wineofczech Cite web url http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz 2 2 1 sub region melnik en.html title The M ln k Wine Sub region ref The sub province is situated on the Elbe river. Although it is named after the town of M ln k in Central Bohemian Region central Bohemia , it contains wineyards located in many parts of Bohemia in Prague , around slav , Roudnice nad Labem , even in Trutnov under the Giant Mountains . Simply said, all vineyards in Bohemia, that are not part of the sub province Litom ice , belong to the sub province M ln k. M ln k M ln k lies on the confluence of Elbe and Vltava rivers. This area has been known since the medieval for Pinot noir . ref name wineofczech This sort has been brought from Burgundy wine Burgund together with French wine growers. Prague The wine production was very important for Prague . The wineyards produced wine for the royal court. The wine history of Prague is still present in local names, for example one the Prague quarters is called Vinohrady the Czech word for wineyards . However, wine production is recently somewhat less intensive. Small wineyards have remained in Tr ja or Mal Strana , the wine grown there is quite exclusive and expansive. The typical sort is M ller Thurgau . ref name wineofczech Other areas Especially Roudnice nad Labem also has rich history of winery. Wineyards may also be found around the towns of slav , Kol n , Kutn Hora , Trutnov and Beroun this only town lies southward of Prague and thus has no relation to Elbe river . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Melnicka Wine Category Wine regions of the Czech Republic Category Central Bohemian Region Category Prague Category Hradec Kr lov Region Category Czechwine cs M lnick vina sk podoblast ... more details
wine flagicon Cyprus Cypriot wine Cyprus , Regional wine flagicon Czech Republic CzechwineCzech Republic Zemsk v no Stoln v no flagicon Denmark Danish wine Denmark Regional vin ...Copy edit January 2012 date January 2012 Table wine is a wine term with two different meanings a wine style and a quality level within classification of winewine classification . In the United States , table wine primarily designates a wine style ordinary wine which is neither fortified wine fortified nor sparkling wine sparkling . cn date April 2012 In the European Union wine regulations , table wine TW is the lower of two overall quality categories, the higher of which is Quality Wines Produced in Specified Regions QWPSR . All levels of national wine classification systems within the EU correspond to either TW or the QWPSR, although the terms that actually appear on wine label s are defined by national wine law s with the EU regulations as a framework. Most EU countries have a national classification called table wine always corresponding to EU TW in the country s official language. Examples ... of Federal Regulations define table wine as grape wine having an alcoholic strength of maximum ... of Wine , 4.21 The standards of identity ref Wines between 14 and 24 ABV are known as dessert wine . Table wine may also be designated using terms such as light wine, light white wine, red table wine, sweet table wine, as appropriate. European Union European Union guidelines stipulate that all wine produced must fall into one of two categories table wine or the superior Quality Wines Produced in Specified Regions often referred to as Quality wine p.s.r. . ref name CMO 08 http eur lex.europa.eu ... of 29 April 2008 on the common organisation of the market in wine ref Within the category of table ... of Protected Geographical Indication PGI applied to wine. For the lowest vin de table level ... of national table wine designations The following national levels of wine classification correspond ... more details
wine that, under Czechwine law, is classified as a Predicate wineCzech Jakostn v no s p vlastkem . Czech regulations require the harvested grapes to come from a single wine appellation sub region ... 2004.pdf CzechWine Fund Viticulture Act of 2004 , pg. 10, Czech Language , Accessed January 13, 2011 ref Straw wine in the Czech Republic is typically made from white grapes that are well ripened and undamaged. ref http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz 4 1 description of wines in cr en.html Wine of the Czech ... out to dry Straw wine , or raisin wine , is a wine made from grapes that have been dried to concentrate their juice. The result is similar to that of the ice wine process, but suitable for warmer ... wine Sauternes and capable of long life. The low yields and labour intensive production method ... different ways to make a dry red wine Amarone and a sweet red wine Straw wine Veneto Recioto della ... wine Phoenician times. ref http www.aicap.org passito yrnm of taos 1.pdf American Indian Computer Art Project page on Pantelleria ref A dried grape wine known as the Cypriot Manna was described in 800 ... description of the production of a raisin wine comes from Columella in the first century AD, writing about the Passum wine made in ancient Carthage. The modern Italian name for these wines, passito ... of Sicily 50 miles from Tunisia opposite to where Carthage used to be. ref http italianmade.com wine ... di Pantelleria. ref Austria Germany Strohwein or Schilfwein is an Austrian wine Austrian wine term in the Pr dikatswein category which designates a straw wine, a sweet dessert wine made from raisin ... mit Wein und Obstwein Weingesetz 1999 The Austrian Wine Law updated until BGBl. I Nr. 87 2005 , 11 ... Beerenauslese , and these regulations are part of the Austrian wine law . ref name WeinG 1999 ... must weight as a Trockenbeerenauslese after a minimum of two months, the grapes are allowed to be Wine ... as synonyms by the wine law, and the choice between them therefore depends on local naming tradition ... more details
, CzechwineCzech Republic , Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungarian wine Hungary , Australian wine Australia ... wine from Piedmont Dessert wines are sweet wine s typically served with dessert . There is no simple definition of a dessert wine. In the UK, a dessert wine is considered to be any sweet wine ... the meal, and the red fortified wines port wine port and Madeira wine madeira drunk after it. Thus, most ... de Venise , are regarded as honorary dessert wines. In the United States, by contrast, a dessert wine is legally defined as any wine over 14 alcohol by volume , which includes all fortified wines and is taxed more highly as a result. This dates back to a time when the US wine industry only made dessert ... of alcohol. Examples include Sauternes wine Sauternes and Tokaji Tokaji Asz . Methods of production Image Yquem99.jpg right 150px thumb Ch teau d Yquem 1999, a noble rot wine Makers of dessert wines want to produce a wine containing high levels of both Sugars in wine sugar and alcohol, yet the alcohol is made from sugar. There are many ways to increase Sweetness of wine sugar levels in the final wine grow grapes so that they naturally have sugar to spare for both sweetness and alcohol ... Fortified wine fortification , or mutage . remove water to concentrate the sugar In warm climates, by air drying the grapes to make raisin wine In frosty climates, by freezing out some of the water to make ice wine In damp temperate climates, by using a fungal infection, Botrytis cinerea , to desiccate ... wine have to produce their sugar in the vineyard. Some grape varieties, such as Muscat grape and wine Muscat , Ortega and Huxelrebe , naturally produce a lot more sugar than others. Environmental ... on the vine until they are fully ripe wine fully ripe , and by green harvesting and pruning to expose ... Auslese wines in the German wine classification are probably the best example of this approach most ... probably made this way, including the famous Constantia wine Constantia of South Africa. Chaptalization ... more details
WoCR pg 10 11 Wine of the Czech Republic, http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz ovine files 1VF brozura vinar ... , and the Czech National Wine Centre Czech N rodn Vinarsk Centrum and Wine Salon of the Czech ... of Slavic peoples Slavic settlements. ref name WoCR History Wine of the Czech Republic, http www.wineofczechrepublic.cz r 3 1 1 1 history in dates en.html History of Wine in Czech Republic , Accessed ... The establishment of modern wine laws in the Czech Republic began in 1995 with the enactment of Wine ... provisions for establishing the CzechWine Fund through Act No. 50 2002 Sb. After the Czech Republic ... was adopted, bringing Czechwine legislation in conformity with EU standards. ref name WoCR History ... 89 ha has increased. ref name WoCR pg 10 11 Wine classification The CzechWine Classification System, set in the Viticulture Act of 2004 ref name WineFund CzechWine Law, http www.vinarskyfond.cz legislativa ... under the Czech Viticulture Act. ref name WineFund pg 87 90 CzechWine Law, http www.vinarskyfond.cz ... of Czech Republic http www.vinarskecentrum.cz en Czech National Wine Centre http www.salonvin.cz en salon vin salon vin ceske republiky Wine Salon of the Czech Republic Category Czechwine Category South Moravian Region PAGENAME Category Wine regions of the Czech Republic ...File Mikulov 02.jpg right thumb 250px Landscape around the city of Mikulov in the Mikulovsk wine region. Mikulovsk is one of four Czechwine regions within southern Moravia , Czech Republic . The Mikulovsk wine region, containing 30 wine villages, is famed for producing white wines grown in the limestone ... near Pasohl vky have yielded many artifacts, including a vine pruning knife. Wine historians theorize ... as the Supreme Appeals Court in vineyard disputes. By 1368, Mikulov was one of the largest wine ... wine region. In the 16th century, vineyard planting reached a peak. After the Mikulov estate ... name WoCR History In 1643, the Renaissance wine barrel was commissioned by Dietrichstein Prince ... more details
, but ice wine is also made in Australian wine Australia , Austrian wine Austria , Croatia , CzechwineCzech Republic , French wine France , China , Hungarian wine Hungary , Israeli wine Israel , Italian ...Image Ice wine grapes.jpg thumb 300px Grapes for ice wine, still frozen on the vine Ice wine or icewine German language German Eiswein is a type of dessert wine produced from grape s that have been Freezing ... in a smaller amount of more concentrated, very sweet wine. With ice wines, the freezing happens before the fermentation wine fermentation , not afterwards. Unlike the grapes from which other dessert wines are made, such as Sauternes wine Sauternes , Tokaji , or Trockenbeerenauslese , ice wine grapes ... grapes keep in good shape until the opportunity arises for an ice wine harvest, which in extreme cases can occur after the New Year, on a northern hemisphere calendar. This gives ice wine its characteristic ... small amounts of wine, ice wines are generally quite expensive. Canada and Germany are the world s largest producers of ice wines. About 75 percent of the ice wine in Canada comes from Ontario . ref name fingers Sparkling ice wine There is also a sparkling version of ice wine. Sparkling ice wine was created accidentally in 1988, by Canadian wine writer, Konrad Ejbich , in his home cellar ... s ice wine, from the Inniskillin winery in Ontario. In 1996, finally acknowledging he could not produce ... his experience with sparkling ice wine in his column in Wine Tidings magazine, challenging Canadian wineries to make sparkling ice wine on a commercial basis. The Magnotta winery in Ontario filled a 50 litre metal beer barrel with ice wine, Carbonation carbonated it, and called their product the first commercial Sparkling wine sparkling ice wine. However, Ontario s Vintners Quality Alliance VQA would ..., Inniskillin Wines produced the first charmat method sparkling ice wine. The VQA approved Inniskillin ... grapes were used to make wine in Ancient Rome Roman times. ref name WP Eiswein http www.wein plus.de ... more details
, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , and lately the Czech Republic . Most of the country s wine production falls under the classification of premium vrhunsko wine with less than 30 classified as basic table wine namizno vino . Slovenia has three principal wine regions the Podravje Drava Valley , Lower ...Image GoriskaBrda1.jpg right thumb 400px Vineyards in the Brda Slovenia Brda region Slovenian wine is wine ... introduce winemaking to the lands of French wines France , Spanish wine Spain and German wine Germany . ref name Oxford pg 632 633 J. Robinson ed The Oxford Companion to Wine Third Edition pg 632 633 ... 75 of the country s production is white wine. Almost all of the wine is consumed Domestic market ... also History of Slovenia Unlike many of the major European wine regions, Slovenia s viticultural history ... cultivating vines for wine production sometime between the 5th and 4th centuries BC. By the Middle Ages , the Christian Church controlled most of the region s wine production through the monasteries ... of the Second World War , co operatives controlled nearly all of the region s wine production and quality was very low as the emphasis was on the bulk wine production. The exception was the few small ... pg 632 633 In 1967, the government established the PSVVS Business Association for Viticulture and Wine ... Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav republic to declare independence. While the wine industry, as did ... to quickly rebound. Today the Slovenian wine industry the most advanced and well developed of the former Yugoslav republics and is starting to gain interest in the world s wine market. ref name Oxford pg 632 633 Image Slovenia wine regions.JPG left thumb Slovenia s major wine regions Climate and geography ... of microclimate wine microclimate s. It is bordered to the north by Austria , separated by the Alps ... border. The region has a continental climate wine continental climate with cold, dry winters and hot summer. The far western regions of the Littoral have some Mediterranean influence wine Mediterranean ... more details
s most famous and expensive sweet wines. The subjective sweetness of a wine is determined by the interaction of several factors, including the amount of sugar in the wine, but also the relative levels of alcohol, acids, and tannins. Briefly sugars and alcohol enhance a wine s sweetness acids ... by Emile Peynaud, The Taste of Wine . ref Peynaud, Emile. The Taste of Wine The Art and Science of Wine ... The Wine Appreciation Guild, 1987. ref History Vintage the Story of Wine , by Hugh Johnson wine Hugh Johnson , presents several methods that have been used throughout history to sweeten wine. The most ... Italian equivalent, passito . Stopping the fermentation also enhanced a wine s potential .... ref cite book first Hugh last Johnson title Vintage The Story of Wine pages 70 71 location New York publisher Simon and Schuster year 1989 isbn 0671687026 ref Wine can also be sweetened by the addition ... times, this was done in preparing mulsum , wine freshly sweetened with honey and flavoured with spices ... but was matured and stored before drinking. Residual sugar See also Sugars in wine Residual sugar is usually measured in grams of sugar per litre of wine, often abbreviated to g l or g L. Even among ... of certain types of sugars, such as pentose . By contrast, any wine with over 45 g L would be considered ... use of Acids in wine acidity . This means that the finest sweet wines are made with grape varieties ... as S ssreserve or ordinary table sugar. How sweet a wine will taste is also controlled by factors such as the acidity and alcohol levels, the amount of tannin wine tannin present, and whether the wine is sparkling or not. A sweet wine such as a Vouvray can actually taste dry due to the high level of acidity. A dry wine can taste sweet if the alcohol level is elevated. ref Peynaud, 198 99. ref Medium ..., many of the world s great wines, such as those from Sauternes wine Sauternes including Sauternes wineWine regions Barsac or Tokaji Tokaj , have a high level of residual sugar, which is carefully ... more details
served in Prague Aside from slivovitz , CzechCzech beer beer and Czechwinewine , Czechs also produce two uniquely Czech liquors, Fernet Stock and Becherovka . Kofola is a non alcoholic Czech soft ... Czech cuisine has both influenced and been influenced by the cuisines of surrounding countries. Many of the fine cakes and pastries that are popular in Central Europe originated in the Czech lands . Czech cuisine is marked by a strong emphasis on meat dishes. Pork is quite common, and beef ... Knedl ky steamed and sliced bread like side dish are one of the mainstays of Czech cuisine and are quite ... the most typical Czech dish. They can be prepared from scratch, from cabbage or from sauerkraut ... Image Kartoffelpuffer.jpg thumb Fried brambor ky , potato pancakes Since beer is a big part of Czech life, many popular Czech dishes and cheeses are usually eaten as Pub food pub fare . Brambor ky regionally called cmunda or vo ouch in Pilsen and strik or striky in Czech Silesia are fried pancakes made very similar to R C3 B6sti rosti of rough grated or fine grated raw potatoes brambory in Czech .... Utopenci literally drowned men , singular utopenec are piquantly pickled bratwurst s Czech pek ky ..., but the most contemporary of Czech national dishes. A slice of cheese usually Edam cheese Edam or Hermel n ... schnitzel and fried and served with tartar sauce tatarsk om ka in Czech and potatoes. Nakl dan hermel n ... it, or add it to Brambor ky . Soups Soup plays an important role in Czech cuisine. Czech meals usually ... in Czech restaurants are beef or chicken broth with noodles optionally with liver dumplings , garlic ... and baked. Sweet dumplings with custard sauce Buchti ky se odo are traditional Czech dumplings. The recipe comes from Czech roots, however, the bordering countries, mainly Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary ... the bavaria n . See also Portal Food Beer in the Czech Republic References Reflist External links Commons category Cuisine of the Czech Republic Cooking CzechCzech Recipes for North American Kitchens ... more details
wino heated wine is very similar to the Czech variant, especially in the southern regions. There is also ...refimprove date February 2012 File Vin chaud 2.jpg thumb 350px A cup of mulled wine. Mulled wine is wine, usually red wine , mixed with spice s and served hot or warm. ref cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk lifeandstyle wordofmouth 2010 dec 09 how to make perfect mulled wine title How to make perfect mulled wine last Cloake first Felicity date 9 December 2010 publisher The Guardian accessdate 5 February ... 8264 8749 1 ref Port and claret are popular choices for mulled wine. British mulled wine Image Bhm ... 1869 ref cite web url http winebottlesizes.net mulled wine title Mulled Wine publisher Wine Bottle Sizes accessdate 5 February 2012 ref quote 1961. TO MULL WINE. INGREDIENTS. To every pint of wine ... the flavour is extracted, then add the wine and sugar, and bring the whole to the boiling point, when serve with strips of crisp dry toast, or with biscuits. The spices usually used for mulled wine are clove s, grated nutmeg , and cinnamon or Mace spice mace . Any kind of wine may be mulled, but port ... of sugar. The vessel that the wine is boiled in must be delicately cleaned, and should be kept ... than saucepans, as, if the latter are not scrupulously clean they spoil the wine, by imparting ... Gl hwein Gl hwein roughly, glow wine, from the hot irons once used for mulling is popular in German ... from red wine, heated and spiced with cinnamon sticks, vanilla pods, cloves , Illicium verum star aniseed , citrus, and sugar . Fruit wine s, such as blueberry wine and cherry wine, are occasionally used instead of grape wine in Germany. Gl hwein is sometimes drunk mit Schuss with a shot , which means ... to drip into wine. The oldest documented Gl hwein tankard is attributed to Count John IV of Katzenelnbogen ... Blossa brand gl gg . Gl gg , gl gg , and similar words are the terms used for mulled wine in the Nordic ... made or prepared with fruit juices instead of wine. The main classic ingredients of alcoholic gl gg ... more details
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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 Wine and Spirits Fair Dealing Act , an infamous and short lived Illinois law disambig ... more details
Country wine may refer to County wine or Vin de pays , a French national quality level of wine above table wine but below quality wine Country wine or Fruit wine , wine made from something other than grapes such as fruit, flowers or herbs disambig ... more details
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
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wiktionarypar wineWine is an alcoholic beverage. TOC right Wine may also refer to Entertainment Wine 1913 film Wine 1913 film , a 1913 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle Wine 1924 film Wine 1924 film , an American comedy drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier WINE AM , a radio station in the 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 Other Wine color or burgundy Wine software , a program that runs Microsoft Windows applications on other computer operating systems See also Whine disambiguation disambig callsign given name surname ar ko it Wine disambigua pt Wine desambigua o simple Wine disambiguation zh WINE ... more details
Multiple issues intromissing February 2009 refimprove February 2009 merge to 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
, between the Danube and the Czech and Slovak borders. The biggest single wine region in Austria is home ... Hungarian wineCzechwine Slovenian wine German wine 1985 Diethylene Glycol Wine Scandal References ...File GruenerVeltlinerWeissenkirchen.jpg thumb 200px An Austrian wine made from Gr ner Veltliner , by far ... wine seal is used on all wines at Qualit tswein level Austrian wines are mostly dry white wines often made from the Gr ner Veltliner grape , though some sweeter white wines such as dessert wine ... also known as Lemberger, or as K kfrankos in neighbouring Hungarian wine Hungary , Pinot Noir ... diethylene glycol wine scandal antifreeze scandal of 1985, when it was revealed that some wine brokers ... for Austrian wine and compelled Austria to tackle low standards of bulk wine production, and reposition ... Riedel , makers of some of the most expensive wine glass es in the world. History see also History ... from Austria date url http www.winesfromaustria.com wine wineland history.html doi accessdate 2007 04 26 ref whilst bronze wine flagons of the Celtic La T ne culture dating to the 5th century BC ... in 1230. ref name WfA history Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria Rudolf IV introduced the first wine tax, Ungeld , in 1359, as Vienna established itself as a centre for wine trading on the Danube. ref name WfA history The wine business boomed in the 16th century, but the Thirty Years War and others of the 17th ... . Derived from the German for new wine , the decree allowed all winemakers to sell home grown food with their wine all year round. ref name WfA history Fir trees hung above the door alerted customers to the arrival of the new season s wine. The 19th century saw the arrival of all sorts of biological ... Gr ner Veltliner . After World War I , Austria was the third biggest wine producer in the world, ref name WfA history much being exported in bulk for blending with wine from Germany and other ... the twentieth century Austrian wine became a high volume, industrialised business, with much ... more details
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
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