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  • 111Madeira wine — Madeira is a fortified Portuguese wine made in the Madeira Islands. The wine is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif, to sweet wines more usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper… …

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  • 112Mulled wine — Mulled wine, variations of which are popular in Europe, is wine, usually red, combined with spices and typically served warm. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas and Halloween. Contents …

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  • 113Rhône wine — Detailed map of the Rhône wine region, with separate maps of Southern Rhône ( Zoom A ) and Northern Rhône ( Zoom B ). The Rhône wine region in Southern France is situated in the Rhône river valley and produces numerous wines under various… …

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  • 114Hungarian wine — The 22 wine regions of Hungary: 1 Sopron, 2 Nagy Somló, 3 Zala, 4 Balatonfelvidék, 5 Badacsony, 6 Balatonfüred Csopak, 7 Balatonboglár, 8 Pannonhalma, 9 Mór, 10 Etyek Buda, 11 Ászár Neszmély, 12 Tolna, 13 Szekszárd, 14 Pécs, 15 Villány, 16 Hajós… …

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  • 115Low-end fortified wine — is an inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% ABV. These inexpensive wines usually contain added sugar, artificial color, and artificial flavor. Contents 1 Brands 2 History 3 Concerns and media… …

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  • 116American wine — has been produced for over 300 years. Today, wine production is performed in all fifty states, with California leading the way in wine production followed by Washington State, Oregon and New York. [ United States Department of Agriculture… …

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  • 117New York wine — New York (wine region) Official name State of New York Type U.S. state …

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  • 118Fermentation (wine) — Fermenting must. The process of fermentation in wine turns grape juice into an alcoholic beverage. During fermentation, yeast interact with sugars in the juice to create ethanol, commonly known as ethyl alcohol, and carbon dioxide (as a …

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  • 119History of Rioja wine — The history of Rioja wine reflects a long and varied winemaking tradition in the Spanish region of La Rioja , starting with the first Phoenician settlers in 11th century BC. As with many of Europe s most well known wine regions, the Ancient… …

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  • 120Luxembourg wine — The location of the wine producing region within the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, along river Moselle Luxembourg wine is primarily produced in the southeastern part of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, with vineyards overlooking the Moselle River.[1]… …

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