- process.
Wine is most
often made from grapes, and the term "
wine"
generally refers to
grape wine when used
without any qualification. Even so,
wine can be...
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Eleutherius Winance (10 July 1909 – 15
August 2009) was a Belgian-born
Benedictine monk and
philosophy professor.
Winance was the last
surviving founders...
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Winer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ben J.
Winer (1917–1984),
American research psychologist Dave
Winer (born 1955), American...
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fortified wine,
including port, sherry, madeira, Marsala,
Commandaria wine, and the
aromatised wine vermouth. One
reason for
fortifying wine was to preserve...
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largest wine producers in the world.
French wine traces its
history to the 6th
century BCE, with many of France's
regions dating their wine-making history...
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Samuel Ervin Beam (born July 26, 1974),
better known by his
stage name Iron &
Wine, is an
American singer-songwriter. He has
released six
studio albums, several...
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Eleutherius (exarch) (died 620), 7th
century Exarch of
Ravenna Eleutherius Winance (1909–2009), Belgian-born
Benedictine monk and
philosophy professor Saint...
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Sacramental wine,
Communion wine,
altar wine, or
wine for
consecration is
wine obtained from
grapes and
intended for use in
celebration of the Eucharist...
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Wine gums,
commonly known as gummies, are chewy, firm pastille-type
sweets originating from the
United Kingdom. All
brands have
their own
recipes containing...
- Winemaking,
wine-making, or
vinification is the
production of
wine,
starting with the
selection of the fruit, its
fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling...