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causing the
majority of
decanters to be made of bronze, silver, gold, or earthenware. The
Venetians reintroduced gl****
decanters during the Renaissance...
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single mixture and the
separation of
these different phases is necessary. A
decanter centrifuge (also
known as
solid bowl centrifuge)
separates continuously...
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Decanter is a wine and wine-lifestyle
media brand owned by ****ure plc. It
includes a
print and
digital magazine, fine wine
tasting events, a news website...
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decanter – so that the wine in the
decanter is sediment-free – or due to the
shape of the
decanter (flared bottom),
which catches sediment.
Decanters...
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produced a
series of
decanters which are
sought after by collectors.
Produced between 1968 and 1987, at
least 175
decanters were
released in collections...
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cognacs in an
ornate decanter.
While originally designated "Grande
Champagne Very Old – Age Unknown", this
particular blend and its
decanter later became known...
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Decanter is an
outdoor 1987
sculpture by
Frank Stella,
installed at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's
Lillie and Hugh Roy
Cullen Sculpture Garden in the...
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using adapted two-phase
decanters. The two-and-a-half-phase oil
decanter is a
compromise between the two
previous types of
decanters. It
separates the olive...
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herbs and
other solid ingredients will pour clear.
Cruets also
serve as
decanters for
lemon juice and
other oils. They are also used for the
serving of...
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chessboard measured 45x45 inches. The
decanters sold
originally for some US$14. A full set
would consist of 32
decanters, 16 of
which were pawns. The production...