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  2. Viognier - Wikipedia

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    The color and the aroma of the wine suggest a sweet wine but Viognier wines are predominantly dry, although sweet late-harvest dessert wines have been made. It is a grape with low acidity ; it is sometimes used to soften wines made predominantly with the red Syrah grape.

  3. Langton's Classification of Australian Wine - Wikipedia

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    The first Classification was published in 1991, Langton's Classification of Distinguished Australian Wine I, had its background in a publication from 1990, the Langton's Vintage Wine Price Guide. In the 1991 classification, 34 wines were classified using three categories: Outstanding (A), Outstanding (B), and Excellent.

  4. Château-Grillet AOC - Wikipedia

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    The Château-Grillet AOC (marked in red) within the Condrieu AOC (marked in green) among other wine regions of the northern Rhone. Château-Grillet is one of the smallest appellations in France, but the area under vine expanded in the 1970s and 1980s (the era when Rhône wines started to see an increase in demand), from 1.7 hectares (4.2 acres) in 1971, to 2.3 hectares (5.7 acres) in 1977, 3.0 ...

  5. Côte-Rôtie AOC - Wikipedia

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    While many of the region's wines are made of 100% Syrah, up to 20% of Viognier can be added to the wine. The wines are often meant to be consumed 5–6 years after vinification but well-made examples can need 10–15 years to fully develop their flavors with some wines having the aging potential of over 20 years.

  6. The 12 Best Non-Alcoholic Wines of 2023, Taste-Tested

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    Luminara. TOTAL: 97/100 While some non-alcoholic wines seemed more like a concoction of juices poured into a wine bottle, Luminara stands out for its craftsmanship.

  7. Classification of wine - Wikipedia

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    Within the European Union, the term "wine" and its equivalents in other languages is reserved exclusively for the fermented juice of grapes. [4]In the United States, the term is also used for the fermented juice of any fruit [5] or agricultural product, provided that it has an alcohol content of 7 to 24% (alcohol by volume) and is intended for non-industrial use. [6]

  8. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    A wine's overall quality assessment, based on this examination, follows further careful description and comparison with recognized standards, both with respect to other wines in its price range and according to known factors pertaining to the region or vintage; if it is typical of the region or diverges in style; if it uses certain wine-making ...

  9. Four Seasons Wines - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Wines Limited is an Indian winery which was established in 2006, based in Bangalore, India. [1] It produces wines from grapes grown around Sahyadri valley in Maharashtra . It is a subsidiary of United Spirits Limited (USL), which is itself part of the United Breweries Group (UB Group). [ 2 ]