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  2. The 12 Best Non-Alcoholic Wines of 2023, Taste-Tested

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    The Best Non-Alcoholic White Wines 5. Luminara Alcohol-Removed Chardonnay ... Maybe it’s the oak-barrel aging process, but Luminara consistently had less of a sweet grape juice taste than other ...

  3. The Best Non-Alcoholic Wines To Get A Head Start On Dry January

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    Ariel Cabernet Sauvignon. California’s finest, with less than 0.5 percent alcohol by volume. Ariel Cabernet Sauvignon is aged in oak barrels in Paso Robles, C.A., and it’s got dry, soft ...

  4. Cracker Barrel Is Changing Its Menu to Add Beer, Wine ... - AOL

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    The only thing missing from Cracker Barrel was a boozy beverage menu. Before the COVID-19 quarantine, 20 Cracker Barrel locations were serving alcohol. Then, like pretty much every other ...

  5. Racking - Wikipedia

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    Racking red wine. Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French [1]), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. [2]

  6. Solera - Wikipedia

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    The third barrel is then refilled by transferring half of the wine from the second barrel. The wine transferred from the second barrel has an average age of 2.5 years (at the end of year 2, after barrel transfers, it was half 2-year old wine, half 1-year old wine, for an average age of 1.5 years; at the end of year 3, before barrel transfers ...

  7. Barrel-aged beer - Wikipedia

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    A barrel-aged beer is a beer that has been aged for a period of time in a wooden barrel. Typically, these barrels once housed bourbon, whisky, wine, or, to a lesser extent, brandy, sherry, or port. [1] [2] There is a particular tradition of barrel ageing beer in Belgium, notably of lambic beers. [3]

  8. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink a Glass of Wine ...

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    Enjoying a glass of wine (AKA drinking in moderation) can be a part of a healthy eating pattern, but don’t feel like you need to start drinking wine if you aren’t already doing so to reap ...

  9. Ullage (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The "red band" seen on many wine barrels is from wine spill. Some of this spillage comes from the topping off process when the bung is reinserted into the barrel. At the winery, the natural process of evaporation creates ullage in the barrel by causing some of the alcohol and water particles to escape as vapors , a loss sometimes referred to as ...