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  2. Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia

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    A fermented alcoholic beverage made from non-grape fruit juice which may or may not include the addition of sugar or honey. Fruit wines are always called "something" wines (e.g., plum wine), since the word wine alone is often legally defined as a beverage made only from grapes.

  3. Choerospondias - Wikipedia

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    Choerospondias axillaris, known in English as the Nepali hog plum, is a tree in the family Anacardiaceae. It is the sole species in genus Choerospondias . It is native to the Himalayas , Indochina , southern and north-central China, Taiwan, and Japan. [ 1 ]

  4. Red wine - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, red wine dominates with a 52.3% share of total wine sales in 2004, although there are regional disparities, with Quebec favoring it even more. [12] In the United States, there is a balance between white wine, preferred by women, and red wine, favored by men. [7] Red wine is gaining market share in many countries, even though white ...

  5. Georgian wine - Wikipedia

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    The word "Usakhelauri" means "nameless" in Georgia. The wine was considered so fine that it was hard for winemakers to find an adequate name for it. [citation needed] At international exhibitions, Usakhelauri has been awarded 2 gold and 3 silver medals. Apsny is a naturally semi-sweet red wine made of red grape varieties cultivated in Abkhazia ...

  6. Li hing mui - Wikipedia

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    Note that li hing powder is used on different plum varieties, and it comes in different colors. The "red" powder is popular on fruits and assorted red plum varieties. A "white" powder version is more commonly used on dried/dehydrated plums. In China, huamei are often found in bottles of rice wine, like olives in a martini.

  7. Australian wine - Wikipedia

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    The wine shelf at Saltbox. The Australian wine industry is one of the world's largest exporters of wine, with approximately 800 million out of the 1.2 to 1.3 billion litres produced annually exported to overseas markets. [1] The wine industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy through production, employment, export, and tourism.

  8. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    Phenolic pigments that give red wine its color. Antioxidant Chemicals, such as sulfur dioxide, that are used to prevent the grape must from oxidizing. Aromatized wine A wine that has been flavored with herbs, fruit, flowers and spices. Examples: Vermouth, Retsina or mulled wine. Ascorbic acid An antioxidant used to prevent grape must from ...

  9. Wine gum - Wikipedia

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    Wine gums are chewy, firm pastille-type sweets originating from the United Kingdom. All brands have their own recipes containing various sweeteners, flavourings and colourings . Wine gums are popular in the United Kingdom, Canada , Ireland , South Africa and many Commonwealth nations, as well as several European countries.