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  2. Ice wine - Wikipedia

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    Icewine (or ice wine; German: Eiswein) is a type of dessert wine produced from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine. The sugars and other dissolved solids do not freeze, but the water does, allowing for a more concentrated grape juice to develop.

  3. Finger Lakes sweet treat: What makes ice wine unique and ...

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    Ice wine can only be made with grapes frozen on the vine, requiring vineyards to pick grapes in frigid overnight conditions. It’s a loss-heavy endeavor and an expensive end product, but some ...

  4. Outline of wine - Wikipedia

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    Ice wine – Ice wine is a type of dessert wine made from frozen grapes. Grapes are frozen on the vine around 20 °F (-7 °C), and late crushed in a grape press. The sugars in the grapes do not freeze, thus creating wine with higher sugar concentrations. Ice wine production is risky because many grapes do not survive the cold temperatures ...

  5. Grape juice - Wikipedia

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    This allows the juice to be compressed and frozen to make packaging and transporting easier. Water is then added to the juice before being sold. [ 4 ] A major brand of American grape juice – Welch's – is made from Concord grapes , using the entire grape (pulp, skin and seeds). [ 5 ]

  6. Yeast in winemaking - Wikipedia

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    The primary role of yeast is to convert the sugars present (namely glucose) in the grape must into alcohol.The yeast accomplishes this by utilizing glucose through a series of metabolic pathways that, in the presence of oxygen, produces not only large amounts of energy for the cell but also many different intermediates that the cell needs to function.

  7. The Mountain Grapevine: Make wine from ready-to-expire ... - AOL

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    You can make a good wine from native grapes, any stone fruit, honey, fruit and melons, vegetable, herbs, roots, flowers, berries, bark, fungi, leaves, nuts, sap, and seeds. Most of ancestors who ...

  8. Grape treading - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Rather than being crushed in a wine press or by another mechanized method, grapes are repeatedly trampled in vats by barefoot participants to release their juices and begin fermentation. Grape-treading was widespread in the history of winemaking , but with the introduction of industrial methods, it now survives mostly as a ...

  9. The One Thing Never to Do When Washing Grapes - AOL

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    You can also freeze grapes, and as many kids know, they make for a fun and delicious snack! Start by washing the grapes as instructed above, being sure to fully dry them. Spread them in a single ...