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  2. Wine label - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. File:Wine grape diagram en.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Cold foil printing - Wikipedia

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    Cold foil printing, also known as cold foil stamping, is a modern method of printing metallic foil on a substrate in order to enhance the aesthetic of the final product. . Cold foil printing can be done two ways: the older dry lamination process common in the offset printing industry, or the newer, more versatile wet lamination process, which is dominant in the flexo label indus

  7. Bottling line - Wikipedia

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    The process for bottling wine is largely similar to that for bottling beer, except wine bottles differ in volumes and shapes. Traditionally, a cork is used to provide closure to wine bottles. After filling, a bottle travels to a corking machine (corker) where a cork is compressed and pushed into the neck of the bottle.

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  9. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    The acid in wine formed during the process of malolactic fermentation. Lagar A traditional Portuguese concrete vessel used for treading grapes by foot. Late disgorgement A term, often abbreviated as LD on sparkling wine labels, that means the wine was recently disgorged after spending an extended period aging on its lees. Leaching