Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage. |
Certain foods are emblematic of the national identity, including moussaka, baklava, thick coffee, and resinated wine. |
By analysing the residues in these amphoras, the researchers verified that they were used to transport wine and that the wine had, moreover, been resinated with pine and flavoured with herbs. |
In the tavérnas of Greece, customers are served such beverages as retsina, a resinated wine, and ouzo, an anise-flavoured apéritif, while they listen to the music of the bouzouki. |
New line for the production of semicured resinated felts for flat or molded parts for the automotive and appliance industries. |
They deliver dry, resinated fibres to an enclosed area above a travelling wire screen while maintaining a negative pressure on the underside of the screen. |