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  2. Flavoring - Wikipedia

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    This is exemplified in artificially flavored jellies, soft drinks and candies, which, while made of bases with a similar taste, have dramatically different flavors due to the use of different scents or fragrances. Most flavors represent a mixture of aroma compounds, the raw material that is produced by flavor companies. In rare cases, a single ...

  3. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Flavored fortified wine or tonic wine is inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). They are made from various fruits (including grapes and citrus fruits) with added sugar , artificial flavor , and artificial color.

  4. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    During sparkling wine production, the amino acids created during the autolysis process reacts with the residual sugar of the wine to create a series of aromas and flavors associated with premium quality Champagne. Malic acid A strong tasting acid in wine reminiscent of the flavor of green (unripe) apples. The amount of malic acid in grapes is ...

  5. 35 wine tasting terms and what they actually mean - AOL

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  6. Wine made by artificial intelligence is now a reality at this ...

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    The scan took the wine drinkers to a survey where they could give their tasting reviews: What they liked and didn't like about the flavors, aromas or mouthfeel of the wines, even the bottle labels.

  7. Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia

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    Wines that are being riddled (remuage) will end up sur pointe with the yeast sediment consolidated in the neck of the bottle. Süss German term for a sweet wine Szamorodni Hungarian wine term meaning "as it comes". A wine with a mixture of healthy and botrytis-infected grapes Száraz Hungarian wine term for a dry wine

  8. Wine tasting descriptors - Wikipedia

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    Dirty: a wine with off flavors and aromas that most likely resulted from poor hygiene during the fermentation or bottling process. [11] Dry: a wine that is lacking the perception of sweetness. [2] [13] Earthy: this can mean a wine with aromas and flavor reminiscent of earth, such as forest floor or mushrooms.

  9. Fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Sherry is a fortified wine made from white grapes that are grown near the town of Jerez, Spain. The word "sherry" itself is an anglicisation of Jerez. In earlier times, sherry was known as sack (from the Spanish saca, meaning "a removal from the solera").