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  2. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Temperature swings (such as repeated transferring a wine from a warm room to a cool refrigerator) can also cause adverse chemical reactions in the wine that may lead to a variety of wine faults. In general, a wine has a greater potential to develop complexity and a more aromatic bouquet if it is allowed to age slowly in a relatively cool ...

  3. Flash pasteurization - Wikipedia

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    Flash pasteurization, also called "high-temperature short-time" (HTST) processing, is a method of heat pasteurization of perishable beverages like fruit and vegetable juices, beer, wine, and some dairy products such as milk. Compared with other pasteurization processes, it maintains color and flavor better, but some cheeses were found to have ...

  4. Recovery time (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Recovery time is the length of time it takes a cooking medium, such as fat or water, to return to the desired cooking temperature after the food is submerged in it. [1] [2] The term also pertains to the recovery time for ovens to return to their preset cooking temperature after being opened. [2]

  5. Can You Freeze Wine? Yes, and Here’s How - AOL

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  6. Wine cellar - Wikipedia

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    An aboveground wine cellar is often called a wine room, while a small wine cellar (fewer than 500 bottles) is sometimes termed a wine closet. The household department responsible for the storage, care and service of wine in a great mediaeval house was termed the buttery. Large wine cellars date back over 3,700 years. [1]

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  8. Using Wine to Cook - AOL

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    Here's our list of top recipes that all use wine as an ingredient. This list is complete with a variety of recipes that utilize both red and white wine to achieve the ultimate flavor.

  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 MacNeil recommends keeping wine intended for aging in a cool area with a constant temperature around 55 °F (13 °C). Wine can be stored at temperatures as ...

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