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  2. Bota bag - Wikipedia

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    The zahato is the traditional goatskin bottle of the Basque shepherds.With its narrow nozzle, it is possible to drink "zurrust", i.e. intercepting the jet without touching the bottle.

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    White Wine Turkey Brine Recipe Ingredients. 1 qt vegetable stock. 1½ cups kosher salt. 6 bay leaves. 2 Tbsp whole black peppercorns. 1 Tbsp mustard seeds. 1 bottle dry white wine. 2 large ...

  4. Wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wine labels suggest opening the bottle and letting the wine "breathe" for a couple of hours before serving, while others recommend drinking it immediately. Decanting (the act of pouring a wine into a special container just for breathing) is a controversial subject among wine enthusiasts. In addition to aeration, decanting with a filter ...

  5. Kir (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Wine glass (white) IBA specified ingredients† 9 cl (9 parts) white wine; 1 cl (1 part) crème de cassis; Preparation: Add the crème de cassis to the bottom of the glass, then top up with wine. Commonly served: Before Dinner: Notes: A recipe can be found at the International Bartenders Association website. † Kir recipe at International ...

  6. Porron - Wikipedia

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    George Orwell described a porrón in Homage to Catalonia: [5] …and drank out of a dreadful thing called a porron. A porron is a sort of glass bottle with a pointed spout from which a thin jet of wine spurts out whenever you tip it up; you can thus drink from a distance, without touching it with your lips, and it can be passed from hand to hand.

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  8. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    The word goon is derived from the word flagon, which is a traditional container for retailing inexpensive wine or vinegar. An occasional Australian pronunciation of the word flagon, perhaps with humorous intent, placed emphasis on the second syllable such that flagon came to be pronounced as "fla-goon", which was then shortened to simply "goon".

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