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  2. What’s the Best Red Wine for Cooking? These 4 ... - AOL

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    As magical as red wine is to drink, it can really work wonders in sauces, stews and desserts. There’s no shortage of bottles that could work for a recipe, but there are a few specific styles to ...

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  4. Why you need to be cooking your pasta in red wine - AOL

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    Firoz Thanawalla, chef and owner of Chef’s Satchel, offers this recipe for cooking pasta with red wine. “Cooking with wine helps release a lot of flavors from the different components added to ...

  5. Wine color - Wikipedia

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    Orange, as in Skin-contact wine, a white wine that has spent some time in contact with its skin, giving it a slightly darker hue. Red wine (although this is a general term for dark wines, whose color can be as far from "red" as bluish-violet) Rosé (meaning pinkish in French) Tawny, as in tawny port. White wine (light colored wine)

  6. Sennelier - Wikipedia

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    Sennelier is a French manufacturing company of art materials, mostly famous for its hand selected pigments. The company produces a wide range of paint products, including acrylic , oil , watercolor , gouache , oil and soft pastel , india ink , tempera , and other media.

  7. German wine - Wikipedia

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    Red wine has always been hard to produce in the German climate, and in the past was usually light-colored, closer to rosé or the red wines of Alsace. However recently there has been greatly increased demand and darker, richer red wines (often barrique -aged) are produced from grapes such as Dornfelder and Spätburgunder, the German name for ...

  8. Wine (color) - Wikipedia

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    Wine dregs, or dregs of wine, is a deep tone of the color wine. It refers to the color of the lees of wine which settle at the bottom of a wine vessel. The first recorded use of wine dregs as a color name in English was in 1924. [8] This color and old gold are the official colors of the Phi Delta Chi and Delta Psi fraternities.

  9. Reduction (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    In cooking, reduction is the process of thickening and intensifying the flavor of a liquid mixture, such as a soup, sauce, wine or juice, by simmering or boiling. [1] Reduction is performed by simmering or boiling a liquid, such as a stock, fruit or vegetable juice, wine, vinegar or sauce, until the desired concentration is reached by ...