- sediment, such as lees,
after fermentation and
moving it into
another vessel.
Rancio French and
Spanish term for a
fortified wine that has been madeirized, often...
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Rancio Valcuvia is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Varese in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
northwest of Milan...
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provided they meet
certain conditions.
These wines can also be
labeled rancio [fr] (aged) or hors d'âge (beyond age)
provided they meet
further conditions...
- the
particular house style of the winemaker. One
style of
Maury known as
rancio is
produced when the wine is
racked into
clear gl**** demi-johns or bonbonne...
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Alicante D.O. in Spain. Fondillón is a red wine
produced in an
oxidised (
rancio)
style from
overripe Monastrell grapes, and is
typically semi-sweet. Its...
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neighboring muni****lities of Acquate,
Castello Sopra Lecco, Germanedo, Laorca,
Rancio di
Lecco and San
Giovanni alla Castagna, as well as part of the muni****l...
- tuilé (tiled); and two
further qualifications: hors d'âge (beyond age), and
rancio [fr] (rancid, "mellowed with age"). The
production of vins doux naturels...
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Maria Gloriosa is a
Roman Catholic parish church in the
neighborhood of
Rancio Superiore in the town
limits of Lecco,
region of Lombardy, Italy. A church...
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brings the
finished wine up to 15–16% alcohol.
These wines can be made in a
rancio style by
being left
outside in gl**** demi-johns (or carboys) or
wooden barrels...
- Hors d'âge must be
stored for five
years before it is sold.
Wines marked Rancio must have been
subjected to the
typical oxidative treatment of that wine...