She further stated that the only wines that ever require decanting are crusted ports and old reds that have thrown a sediment. |
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Even the waiters gathered momentum as the meal progressed, decanting the better Chardonnays and serving them in large Burgundy glasses. |
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Otis was decanting the left-over wine from the various bottles on the table into a Jerry can. |
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You will get the best from this wine by decanting it at least an hour before drinking, and it should be left slightly warm. |
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I spent the next two hours pouring mineral water, serving glasses of house wine and decanting bottles at the bar. |
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If you take out a bottle of great red Bordeaux, you have to go through the business of decanting it and serving it properly. |
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This is an extremely easy to use automatic system for decanting the lees in the bottle. |
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Carefully collected, extracted by cold centrifugation, purified by decanting and not overheated, it retains all of its flavour and its virtues. |
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It is produced in hives with moveable panels and is obtained by decanting or centrifuging. |
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It is worth noting that a long decanting made it turn much better, whereas it appeared quite closed and muted at the opening. |
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The Estampinox EFI pump is a stainless-steel centrifugal pump for decanting water and other fluids. |
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Hazards which may occur for instance when decanting samples, can be avoided. |
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The Estampinox EFH pump is a stainless steel centrifugal pump with a steel lantern for decanting water and other fluids. |
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Separately bund the liquid decanting and storage areas using bunds which are impermeable and resistant to the stored materials. |
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The lip of the bottle should have a plastic decanting ring. Do not use any mechanical aids for mounting the dosing unit. |
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A more efficient way is to manage the pyrolysis temperature and decanting of heavy phase tanks to a cooling device with baffles. |
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This was done by gently agitating each sample in a bucket of water and decanting the floating charcoal into a.5 mm geologic screen or into.3 mm fine mesh. |
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Depending on the approach, the sediment can be fully frozen and the supernatant derived quantitatively through simple decanting. |
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In order to protect the rainwater networks, mats are placed over the drain grates during alcohol decanting operations. |
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Rather, due to prevalent oceanographic conditions, like the diurnal pulsation effect of the tides and the abrupt change in depth, they are more retention and decanting basins for fluvial waters. |
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For example, embryos created by decanting the contents of an adult cell into the shell of an unfertilised egg a recent technology that may help to find cures for dread diseases now fall within its remit. |
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After 3 hours of decanting the wine appeares to be friendlier. |
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After decanting the nose starts to open itself with stimulating flavours of marinated, fully ripe woods berries, chocolate liqueur and wild herbs impressively complexly. |
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Tailing deposition will be controlled in the facility, but the clayey tailing will impede development of a tailing beach, requiring significant attention to decanting procedures and seepage control. |
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Next, the water that was in one of the jugs that was shaken around is getting pretty well clear. That takes one hour, natural decanting, which is a 50-year term in the tailings pond at Mildred Lake. |
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For example, the overflow from the decanting basins at the gold mines in Salsigne, in France, have caused tremendous pollution and are a huge economic disaster even today. |
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The tests included a questionnaire about Italian and world wine growing, blind tastings of wines and spirits, the decanting of an old bottle, as well as service and orally describing a wine. |
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Examples: gravure and flexographic printing areas, laboratories, rooms for lacquer production, processing and decanting, munitions dumps, chemical production plants etc. |
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Remove the insolubles by filtering, decanting or centrifuging the liquid. |
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The addition of a third water decanting basin feeding a factory and its treatment with lime and aluminium sulphate to improve its quality and allow it to be recycled. |
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Most of the time you'll see that decanting is not necessary. |
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Every aspect of operation from decanting the fuel, lighting the flame, regulating the flame to extinguishing the flame has been thought through and accessorised in order to control the method of operation. |
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Prior to decanting place the bottle up-right for about 30 minutes. |
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Decanting washing powder into a vintage enamel bread bin will mean no more wrestling with noisy packaging that could upset your serene cleansing environment. |
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Decanting it with the tiny silver tea strainer into a small handleless mug I bought at the same time. |
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