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    The aging of wine is potentially able to improve the quality of wine. This distinguishes wine from most other consumable goods. While wine is perishable...
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    texture of wine. It can be introduced in the form of a barrel during the fermentation or aging periods, or as free-floating chips or staves added to wine fermented...
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    specifically for the storage and aging of wine. Fine restaurants and some private homes have wine cellars. In an active wine cellar, temperature and humidity...
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    accelerate the aging process; the older blends, colheitas and frasqueiras, are produced by the canteiro method. Because of the way these wines are aged, they are...
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    Wine caves are subterranean structures for the storage and the aging of wine. They are an integral component of the wine industry worldwide. The design...
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    Racking (redirect from Racked (wine))
    repeated several times during the aging of wine. Racking or soutirage is a traditional method in wine production of moving wine from one barrel to another using...
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  • Italian wine laws, riserva indicates additional aging. Sometimes, reserve wine originates from the best vineyards, or the best barrels. Reserve wines may...
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    wine cellar in Runcu - Romania Storage of wine Aging of wine CellarTracker (database) Wilford, John Noble (22 November 2013). "Wine Cellar, Well Aged...
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  • "cellar", as caves were used in the early days of cava production for the preservation or aging of wine.: 143–144  Spanish winemakers officially adopted...
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    Port wine (Portuguese: vinho do Porto, Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ðu ˈpoɾtu]; lit. 'wine of Porto'), or simply port, is a Portuguese fortified wine produced in...
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    proanthocyanidins and other wine components during wine aging to form new polymeric pigments resulting in a modification of the wine color and a lower astringency...
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  • Look up ageing, aged, aging, or oldness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aging is the effect of time on a person. Aging or ageing may also refer to:...
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    The wine must spend a minimum of nine months aging on its lees. The sparkling Blanquette de Limoux is composed predominately of Mauzac and is aged for...
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    common aging designations on Spanish wine labels are Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva.[citation needed] Crianza For Rioja red wines these are aged for 1...
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    Brandy (redirect from Brandy (wine))
    aged in wooden casks. Others are coloured with caramel colouring to imitate the effect of aging, and some are produced using a combination of aging and...
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    excessive oxidation. Those wines that are classified to undergo aging as oloroso are fortified to reach an alcohol content of at least 17 per cent. They...
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    on the presence of acids in the wine. It is altered with wine aging by reactions between different active molecules present in the wine, these reactions...
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    aging of the wine. In professional wine tasting, there is generally a distinction made between "aromas" and a wine's "bouquet" while in casual wine tasting...
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    usually based on length of time estimated to age the wine. Simple wines are commonly 38 millimetres (1.5 in) long, medium aging wines (the most popular size)...
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    astringent. Wine tannins add balance, complexity, structure and make a wine last longer, so they play an important role in the aging of wine. The average...
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    Rioja DOCa (redirect from Rioja wine)
    Vineyards, Zone Wines, Municipality Wines, Quality Sparkling White and Sparkling Wines) with the traditional aging ones. In 2018, Rioja launched its new...
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    Barrel (redirect from Aging barrel)
    the aging process. Bulk wines are sometimes more cheaply flavored by soaking in oak chips or added commercial oak flavoring instead of being aged in a...
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    wine seem to have a fuller body. The release of enzymes during this process inhibits oxidation which may also improve the aging potential of the wine...
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    with premium Champagne production. The practice of leaving a wine to age on its lees (or sur lie aging) has a long history in winemaking dating back to...
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    wines designed for long aging in bottle so that they are able to develop the aromatic compounds that constitute bouquet. The consumers of some wines,...
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    Barolo (redirect from La Morra (wine))
    before release, of which at least 18 months must be in wood. When subjected to aging of at least five years before release, the wine can be labeled as...
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    high acidity of Chenin blanc, Vouvrays from favorable vintages have immense aging potential. A few wines drink well into 100 years of age, but it is more...
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  • The Paris Wine Tasting of 1976, also known as the Judgment of Paris, was a wine competition organized in Paris on 24 May 1976 by Steven Spurrier, a British...
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    Bottle (section Wine)
    combined with a high-quality stopper such as a cork, it allowed long-term aging of wine. Glass has all the qualities required for long-term storage. It eventually...
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    components. These wines tend to be heavily perfumed with the longest aging potential of Sancerres. As a cool continental climate region, one of the main viticultural...
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