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  2. Some California winemakers accused of letting arsenic into ...

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    The legal action represents a challenge to a segment of the industry that produces wines that consumers can buy for less than $10 a bottle. Some California winemakers accused of letting arsenic ...

  3. Sutter Home Winery - Wikipedia

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    Sutter Home's White Zinfandel production increased from 25,000 cases in 1981 to 1.3 million in 1986. In 2004, Trinchero Family Estates winery produced about 10 million cases a year, with Sutter Home White Zinfandel being 95% of those unit sales.

  4. White Zinfandel - Wikipedia

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    White Zinfandel was accidentally created by Sutter Home Family Vineyards winemaker Bob Trinchero in 1975. In order to concentrate the color and flavor of some Zinfandel wine he was making he drew off some juice, which separation subsequently went through a stuck fermentation but proved saleable. [ 1 ]

  5. Study finds arsenic in many US wines - AOL

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    Denise Wilson, a professor at the University of Washington, recently conducted studies concerning arsenic levels in some foods and beverages. One surprising place she found the toxin was in ...

  6. Rosé - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Sutter Home's "White Zinfandel" wine experienced a stuck fermentation, a problem in which the yeast goes dormant, or in some cases dies off before all the sugar is turned to alcohol. [9] Winemaker Bob Trinchero put it aside for two weeks, then upon tasting it he decided to sell this pinker, sweeter wine. [10]

  7. You Should Know the Difference Between Vermouth and Vermouth ...

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    His white vermouth, Cucielo Dry, is punchy with fresh green apple, cardamom, and elderberry notes, but with a savoriness from the succulent aloe ferox, which is rich in amino acids.

  8. Zinfandel - Wikipedia

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    Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo) is a variety of black-skinned wine grape.The variety is grown in over 10 percent of California vineyards. [1] DNA analysis has revealed that it is genetically equivalent to the Croatian grapes Crljenak Kaštelanski and Pribidrag, as well as to the Primitivo variety traditionally grown in Apulia, Italy, where it was introduced in the 18th century, and ...

  9. Talk:White Zinfandel - Wikipedia

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    This is an incorrect description for White Zinfandel. It is in fact a rose wine. A blush is a lighter variety of rose, White Zinfandel tends to be dark, nearing a red wine. This should be changed as well. [1] As mentioned in the complete idiots guide to wine, among many other guides. 173.183.85.52 07:21, 21 October 2010 (UTC)pr0pr0