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  2. Aging of wine - Wikipedia

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    The Italian wine Tignanello is a blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet franc – varieties which usually have aging potential.. There is a widespread misconception that wine always improves with age, [3] or that wine improves with extended aging, or that aging potential is an indicator of good wine.

  3. History of wine - Wikipedia

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    Today, wine in the Americas is still often associated with these regions, all of which produce a wide variety of wines, from inexpensive jug wines to high-quality varietals and proprietary blends. Most of the wine production in the Americas is based on Old World grape varieties, and wine-growing regions there have often "adopted" grapes that ...

  4. Madeira wine - Wikipedia

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    Barrels of wine aging in the sun: the unique aging process of Madeira wine in which heat and temperature helped protect the wine for long sea voyages through tropical climates. What makes Madeira wine production unique is how the wines are aged in relatively high temperatures, meant to duplicate the effect of a long sea voyage on the aging ...

  5. World's oldest wine has been discovered with an unexpected ...

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    The world’s oldest wine has been discovered at a Roman burial site in Spain, and one thing is clear — it definitely had body.. For roughly 2,000 years, the wine has been held in a glass ...

  6. Solera - Wikipedia

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    Solera is a process for aging liquids such as wine, beer, vinegar, and brandy, by fractional blending in such a way that the finished product is a mixture of ages, with the average age gradually increasing as the process continues over many years.

  7. What Does 'Old Vine' Wine Mean, and Is It Really Better Than ...

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    Some changes may be to modify the maceration of the juice and skins, or perhaps to adjust the duration of oak barrel aging. In the end, the wine’s acidity, tannic structure, and style are all ...

  8. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Storage of wine is an important consideration for wine that is being kept for long-term aging. While most wine is consumed within 24 hours of purchase, fine wines are often set aside for long-term storage.

  9. Wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wine experts contend that the optimal temperature for aging wine is 13 °C (55 °F), [138] others 15 °C (59 °F). [139] Wine refrigerators offer a smaller alternative to wine cellars and are available in capacities ranging from small, 16-bottle units to furniture-quality pieces that can contain 500 bottles.