Just like bristlecone pines, grapes are threatened by a pathogen, in this case Xylella fastidiosa. |
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The port is from Frey zinfandel grapes and the added brandy is distilled in a certified organic distillery from Frey chenin blanc grapes. |
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This spirit, a distillate of grapes somewhat similar to Italy's grappa, is the eponymous ingredient in the Pisco Sour cocktail. |
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The name was used for a whole group of grapes but today is usually connected with the Bual de Madeira. |
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Sercial and Verdelho are the two grapes associated with Madeira's dry style. |
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It probably arose from the accidental but fortuitous fermentation of grapes from wild vines. |
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All the vine dresser expected from the vine branch in the parable were grapes. |
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They soon dominated the industry while the smaller growers supplied them with their grapes grown on family holdings. |
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In Minho, the traditional wine is vinho verde, a young wine made from grapes that grow on arbors that often serve as property markers. |
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Three generations of family viniculturists have provided premium grapes for both native Labrusca and European Vinifera varietals. |
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He also grows grapes, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, squash, sage, thyme, rosemary and bay. |
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Saumur's most important wine is Saumur Mousseux, a well-priced sparkling wine made from Chenin Blanc grapes with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. |
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With the region's cool climate producing grapes with low sugar and high acidity, the use of new oak can give the wines more body and roundness. |
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To serve, add rustic Tuscan touches with a gorgeous bunch of grapes, dried figs, walnuts, clementine oranges, and honey. |
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I start every day with mango, grapes, cherries, melon and clementines, served on a Georgian silver tray. |
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A yearly mulch of quality compost is all the fertilization your grapes should need. |
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The skin itself contains more tannin and, in black grapes, a colouring pigment. |
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Everyone works flat out when the grapes are being picked and there could be nobody to look after you. |
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Riesling is one of the most malleable and versatile grapes, producing wine that runs the spectrum from bone dry to lusciously sweet. |
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This is a region where one field can produce pumpkins, clover and maize, as well as, of course, grapes. |
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It's made from pre-phylloxera colombard grapes, not the ugni blanc grapes of modern vintages. |
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My salad consisted of thin slices of tender chicken and whole, seedless red and green grapes and cherry tomatoes on a bed of salad leaves. |
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The authentic Riesling of German origin is regarded as one of the world's greatest grapes. |
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Homer speaks of a flute player piping a tune to which men rhythmically stomped grapes. |
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Also, makers of branded wines can blend grapes, which means when one vineyard or region has a bad year, the wine doesn't have to suffer. |
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My family always preserved grapes on the vine and would use them with leftover bread dough to make this tart. |
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Vineyards that had once produced strong, semi-fortified reds were uprooted in favour of white grapes for sparkling wine. |
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Europe is an important market for Australian horticultural exports with Pink Lady apples, onions, table grapes and stone fruit the leading items. |
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With growth in grape production outpacing wine sales, farmers now face a glut of grapes, particularly red varieties, according to analysts. |
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For a long time, the whole area was dismissed as nothing more than a place to grow grapes for bog-standard table wine. |
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What about all those generations of wizened peasants treading the grapes and passing on their age-old knowledge of the terroir? |
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Italian Chianti's are made with sangiovese grapes, and French Chablis are made from chardonnay grapes. |
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Over the centuries, viniculture in what is now Peru and Chile developed brandy from muscatel grapes, now called pisco. |
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On their way to a party they spotted a basket of sweet muscadine grapes at a roadside stall. |
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The muscat grape is an aromatic one that smells of ripe juicy eating grapes. |
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I was at a public beach in Tampa, Florida, last week and noticed these sea grapes had fruit that was ripe on them. |
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Others feature one or several of tomatoes, garlic, barberries, grapes, pomegranates, and yoghurt. |
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He considers a bowl of grapes, apples, and small Seckel pears to be an ideal dessert. |
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What we'll do is lower the production and seek to harvest more mature grapes. |
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Sauternes and Barsac are French wines made from Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes. |
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Cabernet, Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillion and muscat are the other important grapes. |
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A rough, medium dry wine called soma has been made in India with local grapes for 5,000 years, but is nowhere now. |
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Other small fruits include plantings of brambles, grapes, blueberries, and strawberries. |
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Some of them swung thuribles through the incense-laden air, while others picked scarlet grapes from the vines. |
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Non-traditional crops such as grapes, dates, cotton, tobacco, lucerne and devil's claw cater for a niche market. |
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Decorate a small conifer or other evergreen tree with garlands of unsalted popcorn and cranberries and grapes strung on heavy-duty thread. |
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Even grape juice and fresh and dried grapes are prohibited to the Nazarite! |
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Chaptalization is common in northern Europe, where grapes have to struggle to fully ripen. |
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They are often made from one variety of grapes, such as Cabernet, Merlot, or Chardonnay. |
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The area is now home to a range of varietals, from ever-popular Chardonnay and Merlot to less-common grapes like Sangiovese. |
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We learnt that the two were made from the same variety of grapes called Chardonnay. |
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Its agricultural crops are wheat, potatoes, sugar beets, barley, grapes, and cheese. |
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It doesn't seem to be alcohol that is the important factor, but the life-giving nutrients buried within the grapes that make wine. |
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Chasselas grapes are suffering from a poor, old-fashioned image in Switzerland. |
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Anyway, Chasselas grapes have not been grown here for a long time and have been replaced by Chardonnay. |
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She admitted to the consumption of some grapes, and the dietary advice was repeated. |
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The dancers all look like they're more suited to stomping on grapes in a vineyard. |
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Here we gathered all the berries before named, and besides them checkerberries, dangleberries, and grapes. |
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Today their cultivated land is up to 50 acres and includes Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay grapes. |
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Of the grapes grown world-wide, table grapes represent the third most frequent use, following wine and dried grapes. |
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The process for making grappa from white grapes and red grapes varies significantly. |
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We set out one sunny morning on horseback through the Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. |
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The Gamay grapes used in the wines have a distinctive taste unique among red wine. |
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Oregon pears, apples, cherries, raspberries, and grapes are transformed into grappas, brandy, and eau-de-vie. |
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The Parmesan ice-cream can be served to finish a meal, perhaps with some grapes and a glass of grappa. |
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My snack is Granny Smith apples, grapes or cherries and low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese. |
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In 1920, Midwestern states produced a variety of crops such as apples, cherries, grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, and strawberries. |
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Plant foods vary from fruits to nuts, including wild grapes, cherries, apples, persimmons, berries, and acorns. |
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But he is an expert at picking apples, cherries and grapes and at pruning trees and vines. |
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Both are made by harvesting late ultra-ripe grapes and then concentrating them further by sun-drying them. |
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This is a coast of colours, of thumping aquamarine swells, fat red grapes and sands as fine and white as Meissen china. |
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Even in relatively gentle winters there are usually a few very cold nights to make possible the gathering of frozen Riesling grapes for Eiswein. |
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Some wineries may even tell you the specific vineyard that the grapes had been grown. |
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How triumphantly his workmanship conveyed his vision may be seen, in particular, in his late painting of grapes, pomegranates and other fruit. |
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English speakers understand that in perceiving tomatoes, grapes, etc one is acquainted with sensuous features. |
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The warning came after undercover officers bought a bunch of grapes from him in imperial weight. |
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Vintners know that a second squeezing of a fine vineyard's grapes can still produce a respectable if somewhat tannic wine. |
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It was no ordinary wash-tub, but had upon it designs, impressed in the copper, of grapes and vines. |
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Make an unusual, tasty and colourful salad with steamed spinach and fruits such as apples, grapes, orange segments, papaya and melon. |
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This would be the vintage of the wine, the year in which the grapes were harvested for the wine. |
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The 2001 vintage was a stunning one for Sauternes, and their grapes produced wines oozing in sweetness. |
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Summer pruning may be carried out to ensure a smaller harvest of riper grapes. |
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In lesser vintages the grapes do not ripen as well as elsewhere but in warmer years the wines can be excellent value. |
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They market their premium wine grapes to vintners in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and on the Central Coast of California. |
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While the sausages are simmering, remove the grapes from their stems, wash, and place in a bowl. |
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A blanc de blancs is a sparkling wine made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes. |
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The vintners, who hated to see valuable grapes go to waste, loved the idea, but would the culinary world? |
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The 1980s saw a revival of the sweet Recioto di Soave, made from Garganega grapes with a long local tradition. |
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Now I'm back home after a weekend away watching the girl sprinkle milk from her sippy cup onto her grapes. |
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The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices. |
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Other fruits such as apples, grapes, peaches and pineapples also make great energizing snacks. |
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Then they work industriously at plucking the grapes from the vines that are climbing over shrubs adjacent to the pear tree. |
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It cries out to be partnered with blue or a creamy white goats' cheese, with grapes or ripe pear on the side. |
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Arbors encourage you to look skyward, better to admire high-flying roses or pendant clusters of grapes. |
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Transfer them to a warm serving dish, scoop the grapes and walnuts out too with a slotted spoon, and spoon around the birds. |
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Only the free-run juice from unpressed grapes and that which flows from the first pressing is used. |
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Wines made from grapes grown within the commune of Pupillin have the right to the appellation Arbois Pupillin. |
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These thicker-skinned grapes revealed unripe fruit aromas and flavours, green tannins and mean acidity. |
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Try to use grapes that are seedless or which have very small seeds. I've managed to purchase both seeded and unseeded varieties. |
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Current production is dominated by Tocai among the white wine grapes, followed by Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio. |
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Piedmont is a wonderful wine-growing region in northern Italy, noted for the Nebbiolo and Barbera grapes. |
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Barolo is a dry, tart red wine made entirely of Nebbiolo grapes from the district of the same name in Piedmont, in northwestern Italy. |
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Cultivated grapes cannot be grown profitably without the use of fungicides to control grape powdery mildew. |
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The presence of grapes in a salad is abominable, but sauces made from fermented grape juice are essential. |
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The slow seep through the garden wall made the whole area under the grapes a muddy swamp. |
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Reflecting his dominant emphasis on design rather than gemstones for visual impact, Tiffany chose beads of nephrite for the grapes. |
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Only California grapes can be used, and the spirit must be distilled to below a maximum of 85 per cent alcohol. |
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This region also produces wines from the white grapes Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne and Grenache Blanc. |
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The trout blend is made of Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc and Viognier grapes. |
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Maybe you just have to get a book on viticulture to keep your grapes from going bad. |
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The harvest started September 5 and within three weeks the 54,362 acres of Beaujolais vines were picked of Gamay grapes. |
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Like other kids, when I was small we used to try to make wine, squashing grapes in a bucket. |
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They're using a gamut of grapes, from Grenache and Syrah to Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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How does Diamond explain the fact that domesticable American apples and grapes were not domesticated until the arrival of Europeans? |
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While the inhabitants of the cave probably consumed hackberries and grapes as fruits, the remaining seed present are likely incidental. |
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The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes. |
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If you want to see a war, come between the hours of 6 and 9 in the morning when the doves and pigeons try to eat the grapes. |
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The major damage they cause in grapes, with a drastic reduction in wine quality, is the spread of bunch rots. |
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The main exhibits are still life photos of fruits like oranges, grapes and watermelons. |
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Hanepoot grapes are used for this distinct brandy and it has a distinct sweet hanepoot nose and raisin character. |
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Fruits and vegetables include onions, carrots, plums, pears, grapes, apricots, and all kinds of melons and squashes. |
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Growers are evaluating the new sprayer for use on grapes, blueberries, and stone fruits. |
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Invest in a set of small plastic boxes for chopped fresh fruit, strawberries, grapes or cherries. |
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Fresh fruit, such as grapes or strawberries, can be dipped to make confections for immediate consumption. |
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This large range in ripe grapes is an important source of variation in quality. |
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Offerings of oranges, apples and grapes may attract orioles, as well as cedar waxwings, mockingbirds and cardinals. |
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As usual, at the first opportunity, the Monkey stood up and danced a paso doble, juggling raw fish and grapes. |
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Fruits like apples, pears and grapes are good sources of boron, as are green leafy vegetables and whole grains. |
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Sweet juicy fruits such as pears, grapes, watermelon and mangoes both nourish and cleanse. |
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It also has been detected in other fruits such as pears, apricots, peaches and grapes. |
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Apparently the highlight of the film is a long close-up of a turtle eating grapes. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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Therefore the distiller must let the skins from white grapes ferment before distilling them. |
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The reactions of vines and grapes to seasonal conditions or weather events can also differ widely according to soil type within an area. |
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Some winemakers go so far as to crush the pips of the grapes in order to extract as much bitter tannin as possible. |
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They can be blocked by phenolic compounds, which are already known to be found in the pips and skin of grapes. |
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This machine breaks the skins of the grapes but doesn't press them, and removes all stalks and some of the pips. |
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I've had congee, dim sum, watercress soup, sushi, ten fishballs and a basket of seedless grapes in the past 4 hours. |
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The country was dotted with vineyards, each bursting with acres and acres of plump, sweet grapes. |
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Cheese fondue is also fabulous with purple grapes and cut-up chunks of green apple. |
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Apples, crab apples, gooseberries, and some plums and grapes usually contain enough natural pectin to form a gel. |
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Stomach contents have also revealed apple seeds, fox grapes, nightshade berries, turtle-head seeds, partride berries, and elderberries. |
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Bracing myself for tinned fruit cocktail in a light syrup, I was pleasantly surprised to be served really fresh banana, grapes and pineapple. |
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They are used successfully for planting grapes, tobacco, attar plants and drought-resistant fruiters. |
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Peaches, pears, cherries, plums, grapes, currants, and raspberries were also commonly grown. |
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At some quintas, grapes are still trodden by foot in shallow stone troughs. |
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In the wine the flavor is called foxy flavor after the fox grapes that produce it. |
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This year, carve a buttery, cider-glazed version showcased with roasted apples and eye-catching grapes and currants. |
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Fruits such as dates and grapes when they are putrified, produce Ethyl Alcohol which is the intoxicating agent. |
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The winery can process 15,000 tons of grapes per year, producing 1 million decalitres of wine. |
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Vinifera grapes are used principally for wine-making, table grapes, and drying grapes. |
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The most dehydrated grapes in the press may not in any case yield juice until being pressed twice or three times. |
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Tannins are astringent substances found in the seeds, skin and stems of grapes. |
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Infestations of grapes are often due to a buildup in other soft fruits such as figs, apricots, peaches, nectarines, or citrus. |
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Producers of multi-purpose, low-priced grapes are most likely to be pushed out of the wine market. |
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Schiava grapes are found in most of the non-varietal light red wines of Trentino-Alto Adige. |
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Dozens of agonized male faces are packed together like grapes in a wine press, veins bulging from their temples. |
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Even when the grapes are crushed, it takes a skilled winemaker to turn it into a successful wine. |
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The grapes came from Granite Hill Vineyard, and the winemaker is Tony Coturri, who makes his own wines in California. |
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These happened to be an unopened package of bologna lunchmeat, and a bowl of grapes. |
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Clearings exhibited large quantities of grapes that crept along from shrub to shrub, their huge bunches of fruit nearly touching the ground. |
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Other crops include alfalfa, wheat, grapes, sunflowers, safflower, and walnuts. |
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The trick is to crush the grapes gently, then in short order, rack the juice off to a fermentation tank. |
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The young fruit of apples and grapes can also develop rough skin due to powdery mildew. |
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For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries. |
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Sweet muscadine grapes, blackberries, apples, jujubes and a host of other fruits will be available at these upcoming sales. |
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However, just as raisins seem different from grapes, so do prunes appear to be distinct from plums. |
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So if you crave something sweet, try its opulent fruit salad loaded with kiwi, mango, pineapple, grapes and strawberries or tinned lychees. |
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My other favourite foods include avocado pear, bananas, pears, oranges, grapes and walnuts, when they are in season. |
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The only way to become familiar with which grapes make up which Appellations is to research the appellation you are interested in. |
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Early depictions of Cain portray him as a bearded man holding a sheaf of grain in one hand and vine-bearing grapes in the other. |
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Upon staining, these round bacteria are visualized in clumps that resemble bunches of grapes. |
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A year later he was awarded prizes for his peas, grapes, rhubarb and apples. |
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To make a red wine, a vintner will let the juice of the grapes mix with the skins. |
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Tannins in wine come predominantly from the grapes and to a much lesser extent, from the wood in which it was aged. |
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If left unchecked, botrytis will kill grapes and can be a big problem to vine growers. |
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Spoon some carrots, lentils, zucchini, buckthornberries, and grapes around the dish. |
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Their Shiraz variety grapes had to battle to survive after a deluge of 200 mm of rain. |
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Wines made from grapes affected by noble rot tend to have a particularly deep golden colour. |
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Four of the 14 orders deal with commodity levies, which are voted upon by growers of tamarillos, meat, wool, and wine grapes. |
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Artists were stimulated by Pliny's descriptions of painted grapes so magically real that the birds pecked at them. |
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With layers of aloo slice, banana slice, grapes, pomegranates, curd, chutney and masalas adorning a slice of bread, it is a fruity delight. |
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Here, turn left on to SH 60, which passes through orchards of apples, hops and grapes. |
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Close to half of all the grapes planted are Cabernet Sauvignon, but white and different red varieties are also accounted for. |
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Is it just sour grapes because I'm poor as a church mouse and live half a planet away from all the action? |
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It is genetically linked to an Italian variety called Primotivo, and possibly the first Zinfandel grapes were a mutation of this old world wine. |
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There are some traditional vineyards where grapes are still trodden by foot. |
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In these pages we share with you the fruits of our labors and the grapes and malts we paired them with. |
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The next challenge is that the noble rot will not attack all grapes at the same time. |
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Orvieto, as a wine, comes from the grapes of the Procanico, Verdello, Malvasia, Grechetto and Drupeggio varieties. |
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When made into dry white wine, Malvasia grapes can produce wines full in body with fragrant aromas. |
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I dreamed of tasting a white made from the Malvasia, Trebbiano or Ortrugo grapes. |
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We also dipped and dried our own prunes and figs, made raisins from seedless grapes, and dried the walnut crop in the fall for winter storage. |
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He got a yield of six tonnes from the Cabernet and Shiraz variety of wine grapes he cultivated on two acres. |
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Farmer Sim, you are suggesting that the toothsomeness of Farmer Steve's grapes is due solely to the dirt you allege he stole from your farm. |
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Reds from the Rioja region of Spain are primarily made from Tempranillo grapes. |
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While the sausages are cooking, remove the grapes from their stems, rinse them under cool water, drain them, and place them in a bowl. |
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The large, copper-coloured grapes make pleasant sweet as well as dry wines. |
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The crisper drawer contains two apples, a bag of black seedless grapes, and a bulb of garlic. |
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Eiswein is made from grapes left on the vines until the first hard frost of winter. |
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Green, red, and purple grapes all contain important plant chemicals, like quercetin and catechins. |
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Fruits such as apples, apricots, quinces, figs, pears, cherries, berries, and grapes grew in orchards or the river valleys. |
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Proanthocyanidin mixtures from grapes are a combination of dimers, trimers, tetramers, oligomers, and polymers. |
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Fond d' Or is a lush green wooded area with coconut trees, mangrove wetlands, wild sea grapes and ackee, known locally as zecak. |
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She resorted to all her tricks to get at the grapes, but wearied herself in vain, for she could not reach them. |
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At school, my children recently made fruit kebabs, just threading grapes, hulled strawberries and bits of melon and orange on to skewers. |
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In one picture she's got a bunch of grapes, in the other she has a jug of wine that has spilled on to an exquisitely rendered cloth. |
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I watched him this morning juicing a grapefruit, guava, blood orange, mango, plums, and grapes and pouring the elixir into a giant glass pitcher. |
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By the time the grapes are boxed and shipped across the island, heat and humidity have triggered fermentation from natural yeasts. |
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This is achieved by pressing the red grapes rapidly to produce white wine without a trace of colour. |
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Other agricultural products are silks, fruit, grapes, and livestock, particularly karakul sheep. |
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The New World is not hampered by Old World restrictions and includes the white grapes in the blend and on the labels. |
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The price of vineyard land is not directly proportional to the price fetched by grapes grown on it, however. |
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It aims at stabilising the production of wine grapes and will improve the investment and export climate in the sector. |
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The pioneering moshavs and kibbutzes first planted vines in 1976, and initially the grapes were sold to the large coastal cooperatives. |
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On either side of her rose hills covered with vineyards and the gently rotating white sails of the windmills used for crushing grapes. |
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Red Bordeaux is the world's best wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay are the best grapes. |
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Greek winemakers are making a determined effort with their native white wine grapes. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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They love fruits such as grapes, apples, oranges and melons, and a variety of vegetables such as carrots, corn, peas and broccoli. |
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His wishes were granted, his teeth brushed, his ego massaged, his grapes peeled. |
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The variety is even grown under glass in climates as inimical as the Dutch and British to provide grapes for the fruit bowl. |
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They come in shades of gold, amber and ruby, according to the mix of grapes, and are sweet, semi-sweet and dry. |
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The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes. |
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One is from lead-rich automobile exhaust particles settling on both grapes and soil. |
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Okay, sure, maybe there's a hint of sour grapes here, but really, please, just stop it already. |
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The grapes are amber to yellow-green in colour, thin skinned with firm, rich, moderately juicy, finely flavoured flesh. |
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In grape season, fresh hanepoot grapes were used and Kaapsche jongens served. |
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If you want to sell wine as a healthy drink why not put some antioxidants in rather than messing around with the genetic content of grapes? |
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The main crops are wheat, corn, sugar beets, sunflower seeds, and wine grapes. |
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Strange notions take over your mind when you've only had four hours of sleep and so I picked up seedless grapes, a cucumber and a coconut. |
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Found in the skin of grapes, resveratrol belongs to a class of antioxidants produced by the plant to protect against infection. |
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The Shomali, once known for its grapes, is now a mine-strewn, cratered wasteland. |
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As you have always known, Canadians are sophisticated enough politically to see through the sour grapes of criticism. |
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In October, when the grapes have shriveled to raisins, Kister sends them off to a packer for processing and marketing. |
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It is a hard, crystalline substance which forms as grapes are fermented into wine. |
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What happens is that yeasts ferment the sugar in the grapes into alcohol, producing wine. |
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In the making of white wine, only the pressed juice of the grapes is fermented. |
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The land is chalky too, which makes those grapes bubble like nobody's business. |
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The dome-shaped shade displays apples and grapes arranged in a progression of color as the fruits appear to ripen with the seasons. |
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We feel that any wine label using the word Napa, Napa Valley or any of the appellations should use Napa grapes. |
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It means that the winery itself actually crushed the grapes, fermented the juice and put the wine into bottles. |
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Today Palomino grapes are frequently dried to raisins under plastic tunnels, pressed, and fortified before fermentation to make a mistela. |
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Make pancakes with whole-grain pancake mix and top with peaches, apricots, or grapes. |
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The grape joins a series of top-quality red, white and black seedless grapes developed by this expert team. |
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After the 2005 vintage no longer will any white grapes be allowed in the Chianti Classico blend and an era will come to an end in the hills south of Florence. |
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Vintage champagne is a wine made from grapes grown in a single year. |
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The Sun, with all those planets revolving around it, and depending on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as though it had nothing else in the Universe to do. |
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Riesling grapes make Rieslings, Viognier grapes make Viognier, etc, etc. |
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Still produced in the same way to this very day, grapes are picked and pressed early in the growing season and the free-run juice fermented for ten days. |
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The lunch, which costs Rs.50, commences with seasonal fruits, which include mango, jackfruit, grapes or any of the citrus varieties in the form of shake, chutney or salad. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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Wild fruits such as hackberries and grapes supplemented the diet. |
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Streams from the mountains' snows converged, so there was water for thriving crops like grapes and olives and lush grasses for cattle to graze on. |
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Edible plants rich in flavanols include cacao, tea, grapes and grapefruit. |
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Frozen seedless grapes add a festive touch and help keep drinks cold. |
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Electronics stores and mechanics' workshops were doing business, and fruit stalls were laden with apples, pomegranate, grapes and bananas imported from neighbouring Pakistan. |
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Also, fresh grapes provide potassium, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and thiamin. |
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After one particular row Iris upped and went to France to pick grapes. |
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Was it a very good year? The vintage is simply the year that the fruit, usually one or more varieties of grapes, used in making the wine was grown. |
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During harvest time boxes of the golden large sweet hanepoot grapes are on sale at road edges, attracting wasps and purchasers in about equal quantity. |
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Although they are really either red or white, the so-called green wines, made from grapes picked before they are fully ripe, are produced in the north. |
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In the middle layer are whole grapes surrounded by juice, and only on the top layer are whole grapes surrounded by carbon dioxide which undergo full carbonic maceration. |
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Seasonal fruits such as sour cherries, plums, quinces, and grapes are made into thick jam, which is traditionally served to visitors and eaten from a glass jar with a spoon. |
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While Bordeaux wines rely heavily on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, Gaillac uses the unusual brancol and dura, as well as the better known Syrah and Merlot varieties. |
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As for his competitors' criticism, Charlton shoots it down as sour grapes. |
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There are many different kinds of gliko, for example made with muscat grapes, immature green walnuts, bitter oranges, small unripe figs, and sour or sweet cherries. |
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And the large proportion of Grenache and Zinfandel grapes need slower maturation, thus reaching higher sugar levels that turn on fermentation into alcohol. |
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Prices for multi-purpose grapes have fallen sharply as Americans have shifted to varietal wines made from Merlot, Cabernet, Zinfandel, or Chardonnay grapes. |
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Today very nearly featured a mercy mission to the local hospital, until the patient in question had the nerve to be discharged before Lisa and I could turn up with the grapes. |
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It is set with three bunches of grapes made from carved chrysoprase. |
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The company, which has partnerships with several Peruvian growers, currently imports minneolas and grapes and has plans to import other items in the near future. |
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You walk through row upon row of Merlot, Chardonnay and small clusters of Sauvignon Blanc, their beautifully ripe, blue-tinged grapes demanding to be picked. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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While the skins continued to produce a distinctly musky note, Longworth decided to press the grapes before fermentation. |
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If you like mushrooms on your pizza and red seedless grapes as a snack, you may be taking the first step to help your body ward off breast cancer. |
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One of the differences between spirits such brandies and whiskies made from grapes or grain and tequila is that the Mexican spirit is virtually free of congeners. |
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Popcorn, dried figs, fresh cranberries, seedless grapes, or thick slices of a fresh orange can be strung into garlands and hung onto the higher boughs. |
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The grapes are a deep yellow and the resulting wine is high in colour, alcohol, and a very particular perfume redolent of apricots, peaches, and blossom. |
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To maintain the natural acid in wine grapes, growers plant in moderately warm regions, rather than hot, with cool nights that allow the vines to rest. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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This is a delightful wine, with a lively nose and taste, stemming from a brilliant blending of Cabernet, Xynomavro and Shiraz grapes, in excellent harmony. |
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Another alcoholic drink, also made from grapes, is called pisco. |
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They are made form the sames grapes, sourced from some of the same vineyards, and made by the same winemaker. |
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Oysters, prawns, eel, trout, plaice, turbot, lobster, salmon and scallops with plenty of golden oldies such as sole veronique, poached and garnished with Muscat grapes. |
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The Brights made their name in Portugal by producing top-notch wines from the country's indigenous grapes rather than from the popular Chardonnay and Cabernet. |
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A some clusters of ripe black grapes hanging from a trellised vine. |
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This is not just sour grapes from a woman with no interest in footy. |
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Fruits markets are depending on fruits like pineapple and mangoes supplied locally and there has been a complete shortage of grapes, oranges and apples. |
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The harvested Tempranillo grapes are fermented in the usual way. |
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It is especially useful for objects with high water content, such as grapes, and friable objects that may otherwise disintegrate when grasped with forceps. |
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The couple will raise extra cash by taking on jobs such as treading grapes in Spain, busking in Barcelona, and stripping off for a life class in Paris. |
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When you want something cold and sweet, swap high-fat ice cream with frozen bananas, grapes and orange slices, or low-fat or nonfat frozen yogurt, ice milk or sherbet. |
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The field day will focus on grapes, although growing raspberries, currants, blackberries, plums, cherries, and Asian and European pears also will be discussed. |
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When these grapes are picked and pressed, they extract a golden, sweet juice of unique concentration, bound up in a web of exquisite fruit acidity. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s a number of single estates or quintas have also emerged, making high-quality varietal wines from grapes such as Alvarinho, Loureiro, and Avesso. |
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Bordeaux merchants turned to Rioja, importing the wines and encouraging the bodegas to adopt classic Bordeaux techniques such as de-stemming of grapes and barrel ageing. |
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The high sugar Muscat grapes have their natural fermentation into dry wine stopped artificially by adding neutral raw alcohol to the vats of wine. |
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Biblical scholars who name Noah as the first cultivator of wine grapes describe him as settling down after the flood to become the first wine maker. |
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Made from apples, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapples, berries or other fruit, these sweeteners have the consistency of thick syrup and an intense flavor. |
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