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  2. 16 Creative Ways to Use a Bunch of Sweet-Tangy Grapes - AOL

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    There are so many sweet and savory ways to use grapes! Try grape recipes like Ree Drummond's classic chicken salad, rainbow fruit skewers, or roasted crostini. 16 Creative Ways to Use a Bunch of ...

  3. Wine Grape Pie (Schiacciata con l'Uva) Recipe - AOL

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    Disperse the yeast in the water, then add the flour to make a dough, kneading it very well until it becomes smooth and highly elastic -- a good 1015 minutes. Let rise, covered, until doubled in ...

  4. Vine-Glo - Wikipedia

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    Vine-Glo was a grape concentrate brick product sold in the United States during Prohibition by Fruit Industries Ltd, a front for the California Vineyardist Association (CVA), from 1929. It was sold as a grape concentrate to make grape juice from but it apophatically included a warning with instructions on how to make wine from it. [ 1 ]

  5. These Thanksgiving Cocktail Recipes Will Give You Something ...

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    Combine Brugal 1888, fresh apple juice and sugar syrup. Stir over ice, strain into a rocks glass and garnish with some bitters and a dehydrated apple crisp. Brugal 1888

  6. Grape syrup - Wikipedia

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    Grape syrup was known by different names in Ancient Roman cuisine depending on the boiling procedure. Defrutum, carenum, and sapa were reductions of must. They were made by boiling down grape juice or must in large kettles until it had been reduced to two-thirds of the original volume, carenum; half the original volume, defrutum; or one-third ...

  7. Must - Wikipedia

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    ' young wine ') is freshly crushed fruit juice (usually grape juice) that contains the skins, seeds, and stems of the fruit. The solid portion of the must is called pomace and typically makes up 7–23% of the total weight of the must.

  8. Pineau des Charentes - Wikipedia

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    It is a fortified wine (mistelle or vin de liqueur), made from either fresh, unfermented grape juice or a blend of lightly fermented grape must, to which a Cognac eau-de-vie is added and then matured. Pineau is also found as a home-made product in the neighbouring Deux-Sèvres and Vendée départements.

  9. 9 Canned Mocktails That Are So Good, You Won't Miss the Booze ...

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    It left one tester saying the drink felt “like a fancy bar cocktail.” Nutrition info for St. Agrestis Non-Alcoholic Phony Negroni, per 3.4-ounce serving (2 servings per 1 can):