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  2. 20 unique and fun gifts for wine lovers - AOL

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    Shop more unique gifts for wine lovers below and while you're at it, check out these foolproof hangover-helping tips, because with a friend like yours, you might need it. Prosecco Pong , $19.59 ...

  3. 40 Gifts for Your Friend Who Lives for Wine O’Clock

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    With this unique vessel, your friend can pour their wine into the aerator fixed inside the glass and enjoy the spectacle as the wine showers through the glass, bringing out the blend's unique ...

  4. Put Down The $15 Bottle & Impress Any Wine Lover With These Gifts

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    McBride Sisters Collection Sauvignon Blanc. The McBride Sisters Collection is the largest Black-owned wine company in the United States, and fans of the label's Sauvignon Blanc call it lively ...

  5. Li hing mui - Wikipedia

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    Li hing mui powder from Taiwan. Li hing mui powder is made of ground plum skin that has previously been pickled in a combination of licorice, red food coloring, salt, sugar, and occasionally aspartame and or saccharine. It can be used as a flavoring, usually sprinkled on candy and other fruits, notably pineapples, mangoes, guavas and apples.

  6. Organic wine - Wikipedia

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    The main distinction in defining organic wine lies in the use or non-use of preservatives, particularly sulfur ( sulfur-dioxide (SO₂), sulfites ), during the winemaking process. In the US, no additional sulfites may be added to any organic product, including wine. In the EU, added sulfites are allowed in organic wine and determined by the ...

  7. Strawberry and Plum Wine Granita Recipe - AOL

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  8. Prunus americana - Wikipedia

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    Prunus americana, commonly called the American plum, wild plum, or Marshall's large yellow sweet plum, is a species of Prunus native to North America from Saskatchewan and Idaho south to New Mexico and east to Québec, Maine and Florida. Prunus americana has often been planted outside its native range and sometimes escapes cultivation.

  9. Aging of wine - Wikipedia

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    The lower the temperature, the more slowly a wine develops.[4] On average, the rate of chemical reactions in wine double with each 18 °F (10 °C) increase in temperature. Wine expert Karen MacNeilrecommends keeping wine intended for aging in a cool area with a constant temperature around 55 °F (13 °C).