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Wine label of the Grieser Kurwein, 1910 ca Historical wine label. Paper wine labels have long been collected. This can turn into a full-fledged hobby, with collections organized by theme, country, or region. For others, saving labels may be part of maintaining a wine tasting-notes journal, or just simply to remember a particular wine.
Bottled by the proprietor. Will be on the label followed by relevant information concerning the bottler. ABV Abbreviation of alcohol by volume, generally listed on a wine label. [2] AC Abbreviation for "Agricultural Cooperative" on Greek wine labels and for Adega Cooperativa on Portuguese labels. Acescence Wine with a sharp, sweet-and-sour tang.
Wine packaged in a bag usually made of flexible plastic and protected by a box, usually made of cardboard. The bag is sealed by a simple plastic tap. Brettanomyces A wine spoilage yeast that produces taints in wine commonly described as barnyard or band-aids. Brix/Balling A measurement of the dissolved sucrose level in a wine Brouillis
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Since the clue uses the country's Italian name – Italia – the answer will be the Italian name of Rome, which is ROMA. NAAN (54D: Bread served with palak paneer) Palak paneer is a vegetarian ...
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The top label is the "decorative" label which most consumers think of as the front label, but it is the smaller bottom label which contain the information required by the wine law. Unlike French wine labels, where key information about the grape variety is not included in the labeling and thus must be known by the consumer to make an informed ...
The amount of information included on French wine labels varies depending on which region the wine was made in, and what level of classification the wine carries. As a minimum, labels will usually state that classification, as well as the name of the producer, and, for wines above the Vin De Table level, will also include the geographical area ...