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    sweetness of a wine is determined by the interaction of several factors, including the amount of sugar in the wine, but also the relative levels of alcohol...
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    Dessert wines, sometimes called pudding wines in the United Kingdom, are sweet wines typically served with dessert. There is no simple definition of a dessert...
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  • Notes References Abboccato An Italian term for full-bodied wines with medium-level sweetness ABC Initials for "Anything but Chardonnay" or "Anything but...
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    traditional vintage and rural harvest holiday in Georgia Sweetness of wine List of Georgian wine appellations Winemaking Agriculture in Georgia Miquel Hudin...
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    color and general style of the wine. The color has no relation to a wine's sweetness—all may be made sweet or dry. Red wine gains its color and flavor...
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    does not necessarily determine the sweetness of the final wine, because the winemaker may choose to ferment the wine fully or let some residual sugar remain...
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    Marsala wines are classified according to their color, sweetness, and duration of their ageing. The three levels of sweetness are secco (with a maximum of 40...
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    sauces. As Vouvray can be made in a wide range of sweetness styles, the wine labels may indicate the sweetness level by the terms Sec, Demi-Sec, Moelleux...
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    the Australian sparkling Shiraz. The sweetness of sparkling wine can range from very dry brut styles to sweeter doux varieties (French for 'hard' and...
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  • refer to: John Amabile (disambiguation) Sweetness of wine The Amabile Choirs of London, Canada, a family of choirs A musical direction This disambiguation...
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    usually not increase the sweetness level of the wine. In wine tasting, humans are least sensitive to the taste of sweetness (in contrast to sensitivity...
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    Portuguese fortified wine produced in the Douro Valley of northern Portugal. It is typically a sweet red wine, often served with dessert, although it also comes...
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  • "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" is a popular song, with lyrics written and music adapted in 1950 by Pete Seeger and Lee Hays of the Weavers. It became a US...
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    mild sweetness in some foods and can also contrast with salt such as the European custom of pairing salty Stilton cheese with a sweet Port. Sweetness in...
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    Straw wines are typically sweet to very sweet white wines, similar in density and sweetness to Sauternes but potentially sweeter. They are capable of long...
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  • up sweetness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sweetness is one of the five basic tastes. Sweetness may also refer to: Sweetness of wine "Sweetness" (Terence...
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    with any sweetness being added later. Despite the common misconception that sherry is a sweet drink, most varieties are dry. In contrast, port wine is fortified...
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    Rosé (redirect from Blush wine)
    produce rosé wine: skin contact, saignée, and blending. Rosé wines can be made still, semi-sparkling or sparkling and with a wide range of sweetness levels...
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    responsible for a broad spectrum of wines including still red, white and rosé produced with varying levels of sweetness. Extending across the Deux-Sèvres...
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    Jurançon AOC (redirect from Jurancon wine)
    origin of sweetness in these wines.[citation needed] The white wine varieties of Manseng were a favorite of the French poet Colette who called the wine séduction...
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    based on sweetness: Red Bordeaux and Red Bordeaux Supérieur. Bordeaux winemakers may use the two regional appellations throughout the entire wine region;...
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    fermentation, most sherries are initially dry, with any sweetness being added later. In contrast, port wine (for example) is fortified halfway through its fermentation...
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    process. Dry: a wine that is lacking the perception of sweetness. Earthy: this can mean a wine with aromas and flavor reminiscent of earth, such as forest...
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    and Jerez-Xérès-Sherry are: For the full rules for the sweetness of Sherry see Sweetness of wine. Oloroso should be served at 12–14 °C, and can be served...
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    Malaga is a sweet fortified wine originating in the Spanish city of Málaga made from Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes. The center of Malaga production...
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    Late harvest wine is wine made from grapes left on the vine longer than usual. Late harvest is usually an indication of a sweet dessert wine, such as late...
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    conditions of the thermowell. The ebulliometer is frequently used for measuring the alcohol content of dry wines. See also Sweetness of wine and Oechsle...
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    classified vineyards and Crémant d'Alsace AOC for sparkling wines. Both dry and sweet white wines are produced. In 2006, vines were grown on 15,298 hectares...
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    out the sweetness in the wine. According to wine expert Karen MacNeil modern Asti wines have the characteristic "muskiness" of a Muscat based wine but are...
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    types of white wine, dry white wine is the most common. More or less aromatic and tangy, it is derived from the complete fermentation of the wort. Sweet wines...
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