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Examples of red wine


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Later she is seen in a black formal dress and dines alone, drinking redwine at the dinner table in the same apartment.
They are found in apples, onions, redwine, and tea.
Now you are authorising the blending of white wine and redwine with the designation of rosé wine.
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That is particularly so with redwine, although perhaps not quite such the case with beer.
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Now we are considering the idea of colouring white wine with redwine to make rosé wine.
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The result may not be worth celebrating with champagne, but it is surely worth a glass of good redwine.
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However, he is right to say that there is considerable medical evidence that a glass of redwine or whisky does no harm whatsoever.
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It is thought that the definition of medicines would include brandy, glucose and redwine, for example, as well as many other nutritional substances.
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In order to produce a blended rosé, the base - more than 95% - must be a white wine, which is tinted with redwine.
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It is not acceptable for you to authorise, in this election period moreover, the blending of white wine and redwine.
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It is for £5·40 for a three-course meal, which included half a litre of redwine.
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Alcohol can be beneficial, although we do not want to encourage young people to go over the top in drinking redwine.
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I thought—not champagne; a redwine, possibly: mature, full-bodied, full of fragrance and bouquet.
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One minute redwine is good, the next it is bad.
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I would like to think that there would be discussions of the sugar regime along with the redwine and patisserie.
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We are not talking about quality because most people walk into a pub and ask for a glass of redwine, dry white or medium white wine.
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I am surprised at this: during this reform, there was never a question of permitting an oenological practice consisting of blending white and redwine to make rosé.
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It is a known fact that pregnant women, for example, benefit by drinking redwine during pregnancy as it is so good in terms of iron.
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But statistics do not show a true picture of the evil, because the purchaser must mix methylated with some cheap redwine, or other liquid, before he consumes it.
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The medical investigation into the effect upon consumers of cheap redwine, and of such wine when mixed with methylated or other spirits, will take some time.
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The difficulty is that of controlling the sale of methylated spirits which does the injury when it is mixed with redwine or any other beverage.
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Amarone is a very ripe, raisiny redwine with very little acid, often 15% alcohol (the legal minimum is 14%).
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The winegrowing lands are divided into 315 ha of white wine varieties and 112 ha of redwine varieties.
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The tannins that are extracted from grapes found in redwine are primarily condensed tannins which are polymers of procyanidin monomers.
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Some people get good results taking a dose of an inhibitor an hour before consuming redwine.
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A study of 16 people with an intolerance to redwine found no difference in reactions to low and high histamine wines.
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The chief officers of the cellar and pantry bring the criminal a cup of redwine and a manchet respectively.
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Redwine flowed from the two fountains outside.
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More than 80% of the regions' production is in redwine.
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Despite the reference to the colour white, the term is not limited to white wine, and can as easily indicate a redwine or ros.
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They are usually served with cold beer or redwine, drinks, coffee and a portion of tapas.
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The production consists of around 95% redwine and 5% white wine.
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The fields surrounding the village have grapevines, which produce a home-made fruity redwine of excellent quality.
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But for other grape varieties, particularly redwine grapes, the fungus is unwelcome with its infection described as grey rot.
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Upon this decision, redwine producing facilities were built and the wine caves were expanded for storage of both types of production.
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In recent studies white wine was found to present more significant cardiovascular benefits than redwine.
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The production of redwine dominates greatly, with around 96 per cent, and only around four per cent white wine.
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The label of the redwine bottle states that it is harvested by hand since 1924.
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When they won it in 1983 he was pleased to (literally) eat his words, with the help of some redwine.
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The taste of the redwine depends on the ripeness of the grapes from which it is made.
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The color variation in the finished redwine is partly derived from the ionization of anthocyanin pigments caused by the acidity of the wine.
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The region is dominated by white wine production, making five times more white than redwine.
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He was allowed one full glass of redwine every day -- and champagne on special occasions.
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It is customary to dip the biscuit in champagne or redwine.
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Generally, the marinade's base is either redwine, vinegar or a combination of both.
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Redwine must have a minimum of 11% alcohol content whilst rose and white wine a minimum of 10%.
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In addition to its softening qualities the grape also adds a stabilizing agent and enhanced perfume to the redwine.
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The production consists of a little more than half redwine, and slightly less than half white wine.
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The allowed base yield is 40 hectoliters per hectare of redwine and 45 hectoliters per hectare for white wine.
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Nearly 70% of the production is redwine with ros and a small amount of white wine making up the remainder.
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Like all redwine sauces, it may have some mushrooms added during cooking to enrich the flavour.
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The production consists of slightly over 85 per cent redwine, and slightly less than 15 per cent white wine.
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A certain form of green bottles signify redwine.
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In order to enhance its flavor, the delecacy is typically accompanied by a refreshing glass of the local redwine.
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The lyrics are sung from the perspective of someone who finds drinking redwine the only way to forget his woes.
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Overall the production is split between 61% white wine and 39% redwine.
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He drinks a glass of redwine before performing his favorite zeibekiko.
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Cypriots also add redwine; therefore, there is a characteristic flavour to most of the charcuterie from the island.
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The production of redwine dominates greatly, with around 97 per cent, and only around three per cent white wine.
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Redwine accounts for the largest part of the production, around two-thirds.
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He asks for a redwine and the waiter is told to grab the shortest name in the cellar as they are usually cheaper.
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It is a redwine mixed with vodka, thus giving it a higher alcohol content.
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The drink harnesses the antioxidant, resveratrol, found in redwine.
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A chemical in redwine called resveratrol has been shown to have both cardioprotective and chemoprotective effects in animal studies.
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At this stage redwine making diverges from white wine making.
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Major sources of anthocyanins are blueberries, cherries, raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, purple grapes and redwine.
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The mission was famed for its redwine, and also grew pomegranates, figs and olives.
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It is occasionally sweetened with a dash of redwine.
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During the dinner of the great day people usually eat sardines and boiled potatoes together with redwine.
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Redwine, chocolate, black tea, white tea, green tea, olive oil, argan oil, bee pollen and many grains are sources.
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According to legend his wife had insisted white grapes be planted on the site, to avoid his beard being stained by redwine.
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Counoise adds a peppery note and good acidity to a blended redwine, but does not have much depth of colour or tannin.
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It usually contains beef, onions, and button mushrooms, in a thick demi-glace sauce which often contains redwine and tomato sauce.
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The wines stored here are 70% redwine, white wine with only 20% and 10% of dessert wines.
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Redwine has 20200% more histamines than white wine, and those who are allergic to them may be deficient in the enzyme diamine oxidase.
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The majority of the region production has been in redwine varietals.
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The total amount produced corresponds to almost 1 million bottles, of which over 900.000 bottles of redwine and around 50.000 bottles of white wine.
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The production consists of more than 85% redwine, and less than 15% white wine.
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The grape produces very high yields of sweet, pale redwine.
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The basic flavor is garlic rather than redwine and bone marrow.
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It also manufactures a variety of other alcoholic beverages including redwine and whiskey.
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I want to die with my feet up in front of the fire drinking a glass of redwine aged about 95.
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The photographer loosens her up with redwine, and she ends up revealing more than she planned.
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Many countries have adopted this shape for bottles of white wine - a more streamlined form than redwine bottles.
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The production consists of almost 85% redwine, and a little over 15% of white wine.
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While concentration varies among grape varieties, it is usually found in higher levels with redwine grapes.
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It is also the name of the redwine produced by this property.
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Though primarily known for producing white wines, wine producers also produce redwine.
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Earlier studies that attributed this health benefit to resveratrol were premature because of the negligible amount of resveratrol in redwine.
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This gave white wine, redwine and what was called grey wine because the wine was neither white nor red.
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The drink can also be made alcoholic by substituting redwine for water.
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Nevertheless, more and more redwine than white wine was grown.
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The maximum yield for redwine grapes is 70 hl/ha.
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In the case of ros wine production, it is one of the techniques used, consisting to mix a white wine with some redwine.
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Anatto is not used, but the rinds of the 40cm in diameter wheels are washed with redwine to give an orange colour.
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O flavours and are designed to complement food, in the same way that white and redwine does.
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Redwine contains on the order of 0.1-14.3 mg/l.
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Most people's markets also sell traditional home-made/farmer-made olive oil, white wine, redwine, and other products, typically sold in 1.5 litre containers.
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After arrival, the grapes are cleaned and are either crushed (to make redwine) or pressed (to make white and ros).
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The color "wine" is a representation of the average color of redwine.
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