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Every respectable whitewine-farmer, distiller and brewer was implicated.
Quantitation and sensory studies of character impact odorants of different whitewine varieties.
Assuming that the guest regards the two possible conditions as equally likely regardless of whether he brings whitewine or red, then the following probability matrix shows the probabilities.
I see that the idle rich are exhorted to drink whitewine in order that there should be more beer for the workers.
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For example, would the ban on blending red and whitewine be a regional or national ban?
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An example is the blending of red and whitewine to make a rosé.
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I do not think a small glass of whitewine necessarily harms a child if it is diluted.
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He asks for a glass or half a bottle of whitewine.
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After all, if a red or whitewine has had the chance to age in good, solid barrels, then it will be easier to digest.
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In addition, imports of whitewine amounted to £200,000.
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Those who would consume such a meal would no doubt feel entitled to a glass of chilled whitewine with such a feast.
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I should personally like to say, moreover, that this report does not even refer to the most important form of nonconventional medicine: red and whitewine.
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Pints of beer against glasses of dry whitewine.
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A mixture of red and whitewine in the guise of rosé?
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The area is best known for the production of the sparkling whitewine that bears the region's name.
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I gave them tea and coffee, and about half an hour after nine had a salver brought in of chocolate, mulled whitewine and biscuits.
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The woman is holding a wine glass, usually used for whitewine.
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Torcolato is also passito style whitewine from the region.
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Today the focus of whitewine makers has been to enhance the vibrancy and fruit flavors of the wine.
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The slow cooking of the onions is especially important for the sauce's flavor, and is facilitated by incremental additions of whitewine, stock, or both.
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However, no whitewine is being produced today.
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The consumption of whitewine was inversely associated with risk.
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At auction each bottle made $275,000 making them the most expensive bottles of whitewine ever sold.
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On a colour scale whitewine can be almost colourless white.
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The habit of refreshing whitewine makes this wine particularly sensitive to this phenomenon.
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More than other wines, whitewine is a wine that can be consumed between meals.
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Among the many types of whitewine, dry whitewine is the most common.
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Some 64% of the grapes grown are whitewine varieties (as of 2007).
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Sweet caciocavallo, with a short seasoning, should be accompanied by a regional whitewine.
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If wine is to be served, it should be white, preferably a slightly sweet whitewine.
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In whitewine production, pressing usually takes immediately after crushing and before primary fermentation.
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They have steadily seen an increase of awards for their whitewine program.
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A small amount of whitewine or wine vinegar may also be added near the end of cooking to round the taste.
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Alcoholic fermentation takes place in tanks, as for whitewine, and temperatures, chaptalization, etc. are carefully controlled.
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It produces a dry whitewine and a more sought after sweet whitewine.
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Pinot noir is a black grape, but can also be used to make ros or whitewine.
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The whitewine is aged in 40-45% new oak for 1012 months.
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Designated helpers pour whitewine on the sponges during the procession, supposedly to ward off infection.
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It still produces high-quality whitewine (twelve varieties) and brandy (seven varieties).
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Otherwise, it is used at the end of malolactic ferment and performs the same functions as in whitewine.
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In the making of whitewine it can be added prior to fermentation and immediately after alcoholic fermentation is complete.
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A velout made with shrimp stock is combined with whitewine (or champagne), shrimp, and lump crab meat.
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Other secondary components include, but are not limited to, tomato sauce, dry whitewine, cumin, bay leaf and cilantro.
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After the chicken is browned, whitewine is added to the cooking pan.
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Whitewine was believed to be cooler than red and the same distinction was applied to red and white vinegar.
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Around two-thirds of the production consists of whitewine, and around one-third is red.
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Some 83% of the wine grown here (as at 2007) is whitewine varieties.
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It is served slightly browned and paired with a whitewine.
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A traditional nage is a broth flavoured with whitewine, vegetables, and herbs, in which seafood is poached.
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To improve marketing the region announced in 1953 its own classification of red wines and one whitewine, with more white wines added in 1959.
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Roughly 76% of the grapes are whitewine varieties (as at 2007).
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About 75% of the country's production is whitewine.
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Often associated with a bitter taste, their removal is generally beneficial for whitewine.
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However, designers and manufacturers of tableware have created whitewine glasses with green or blue feet.
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The grapes for the production of dry whitewine are harvested just before ripening.
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Some 77% of the wine grown here (as at 2007) is whitewine varieties.
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It is produced as a red, ros and whitewine.
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Around 300,000 bottles of whitewine are produced each year in the appellation.
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Some 94% of the wine grown here is whitewine varieties (as at 2007).
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In addition to being consumed as an aperitif or cocktail ingredient, vermouth is sometimes used as an alternative whitewine in cooking.
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Some recipes then add a further selection of shellfish, sometimes canned, with the shells removed, and extras like paprika and whitewine.
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Girls offered red and whitewine to each visitor.
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Most of the production was of whitewine.
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A little whitewine is also made in this area.
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The controversy was reignited in 2003 when he was spotted openly drinking whitewine spritzers.
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Orange wine could also refer to sweet whitewine macerated with orange peel.
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It is seasoned with garlic, salt, black and white peppercorns, fennel seeds, and red or whitewine.
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Whitewine vinification differs from the reds in that the grapes from the harvest go directly into the press.
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Generally when making whitewine the fruit is only crushed, the stems are then placed in the press with the berries.
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The must is then pressed, and fermentation continues as if the winemaker was making a whitewine.
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Up until the early 20th century the area was known mostly for its whitewine production.
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Fermentation is done in the tank, like the whitewine, and then followed by monitoring of the temperature, chaptalization, etc.
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Some 71% of the wine grown here (as at 2007) is whitewine varieties.
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During the distillation of whitewine, after ethanol has been extracted, water and sugar are the main ingredients of the residue.
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Tyrosol present in whitewine is also shown to be cardioprotective.
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Chasselas is mostly vinified to be a full, dry and fruity whitewine.
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Saintonge meat is especially cooked la charentaise - i.e. cooked in a broth accented with whitewine, garlic, and bread crumbs.
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Eierpunsch is made with egg yolks, sugar, whitewine and vanilla.
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Among whitewine varieties, 19,310 tonnes were crushed with an average of 6.9 tonnes/ha.
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The tables order docket shows three bottles of whitewine, a glass of port and a glass of beer were purchased.
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Their name comes from the whitewine brand.
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Roughly 63% of the grapes are whitewine varieties (as at 2007).
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The use of oak in whitewine has declined significantly in recent times when before the norm was traditionally 25 years in oak.
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More winemakers are tending to use temperature controlled tanks that allow a cooler fermentation process that is better suited to whitewine production.
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A little more than half of the production consists of whitewine.
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Chocolate requires a very powerful wine so whitewine selection is quite limited: a natural amber sweet wine is the best compromise.
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Whitewine is also used as a wetting agent for slow cooking.
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Although many wine drinkers are unsure of its health risks/benefits, consuming whitewine does provide health benefits.
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The area is known mainly for its whitewine production which can range from oak aged sweet wine to cool fermented dry wines.
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The warmer southern areas also produce whitewine, but in a lower proportion.
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The uniformly reduced risk estimates for the lifetime number of drinks of whitewine were based on small numbers.
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Applied to whitewine they revolutionized this type of wine.
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The balance is no longer based only on alcohol and acidity: this is the factor that explains the difficulty of making a whitewine.
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Whitewine has also inspired designers, cartoonists, advertising etc.
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Beer or whitewine is the normal accompaniment.
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The stuffed offal and feet are then stewed for several hours in a whitewine and tomato sauce until tender and served warm.
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Whitewine doubled its lead content within an hour of storage and tripled it within four hours.
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