wine cellar - translation to greek
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wine cellar - translation to greek

STORAGE ROOM FOR WINE WHERE WINE IS SOMETIMES SOLD
Winecellar; Wine Cellar; Wine room; Wine closet; Wine cellars

wine cellar         
  • Sonoma]] wine cellar
  • Wine bottles stored in a wine cellar at [[Jesus College, Oxford]]
  • Muga Wine cellar, Haro,Spain
  • [[Mileștii Mici]] has the world's biggest wine cellars.
  • Wine cellar of [[Schramsberg Vineyards]], Napa
  • Tasting]] room of [[port wine]] in a wine cellar of a producer
  • A [[sherry]] solera over the ground
  • Runcu - Romania]]
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wine drinking         
  • alcohol]]
  • Wine exports by country (2014) from [http://atlas.cid.harvard.edu/explore/tree_map/export/show/all/2204/2012/ Harvard Atlas of Economic Complexity]
  • [[Pressing wine]] after the harvest; ''Tacuinum Sanitatis'', 14th century
  • Areni-1 cave]] in [[Armenia]] is home to the world's oldest known winery.
  • Vintage French Champagne
  • Assorted [[wine cork]]s
  • Grapes fermenting to make wine in Western Australia
  • Detail of a relief of the eastern stairs of the [[Apadana]], [[Persepolis]], depicting [[Armenians]] bringing an amphora, probably of wine, to the king
  • [[Château Margaux]], a [[First Growth]] from the Bordeaux region of France, is highly collectible.
  • Islamic law]], although there has been a long tradition of drinking wine in some Islamic areas, especially in [[Iran]].
  • DOCG]] wine
  • long-term effects]] of [[ethanol]], one of the constituents of wine. Consumption of alcohol by pregnant mothers may result in [[fetal alcohol spectrum disorder]]s.
  • Reduction]] of red wine for a sauce by cooking it on a stovetop. It is called a reduction because the heat boils off some of the water, leaving a more concentrated, wine-flavoured sauce.
  • color]] is the first step in tasting a wine.
  • The Marriage at Cana]]'', a 14th-century [[fresco]] from the [[Visoki Dečani monastery]]
  • [[Oak]] [[wine barrel]]s
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  • Wine grapes on a vine
  • 16th-century [[wine press]]
  • Map showing the words for wine in European languages
ALCOHOLIC DRINK TYPICALLY MADE FROM GRAPES THROUGH THE FERMENTATION PROCESS
Wines; Cooking Wine; Fine wine; Food wine; Kha'y; Grape wine; Wine trade; Herbal wine; Drink wine; Wine drinking; Religion and wine; Blended wine
οινοποσία
rosé wine         
  • A rosé from [[Bandol]]
  • Washington state, USA]]
  • A rosado from the [[Cigales]] region
  • A sparkling rosé [[Champagne]]
  • [[Rosé d'Anjou]] is made primarily from the [[Groslot]] grape.
  • Many of the earliest red wines were closer in color to modern rosé since many of the early winemaking techniques involved pressing soon after harvest.
  • A slightly sparkling [[Lambrusco]] rosé
  • Montepulciano grape]] in the [[Abruzzo]] region
  • Sample of [[Mourvedre]] and rosé that had been bled off (saignée) from the red wine juice.
  • A bottle of Gametime rosé from Nocking Point Wines in dark green glass.
  • One method of making rosé is to press the wine early (often after 12–24 hours of skin contact) while red wine producers will leave the juice macerating with the skins for several days or even weeks longer.
  • Rosé Champagnes can range in color from pink to copper.
  • A French rosé in a one-liter squat bottle
  • A rosé from [[Sancerre]]
  • Rosés can come in a variety of colors depending on the grape variety and method of production.
  • Tavel]] rosé
  • Many of the aroma and flavor components in wine are located in the skin of the grape. The length of maceration (where the must is in contact with the skin) will influence how much of these compounds are extracted and available in the wine.
  • In the United States, a stuck fermentation while producing a red wine from [[Zinfandel]] would lead to the development of the popular rose-colored wine White Zinfandel.
TYPE OF WINE
Blush wine; Rosé wine; Rose wine; Weissherbst; Saignée; Saignee; Blush Wine; Weißherbst; Rosés; Rose (wine); Rosado (wine); Rosato (wine); Blush (wine); Blush wines; Rosé (wine); Pink wine
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Definition

wine cellar
¦ noun a cellar for storing wine.
?a stock of wine.

Wikipedia

Wine cellar

A wine cellar is a storage room for wine in bottles or barrels, or more rarely in carboys, amphorae, or plastic containers. In an active wine cellar, important factors such as temperature and humidity are maintained by a climate control system. In contrast, passive wine cellars are not climate-controlled, and are usually built underground to reduce temperature swings. An aboveground wine cellar is often called a wine room, while a small wine cellar (fewer than 500 bottles) is sometimes termed a wine closet. The household department responsible for the storage, care and service of wine in a great mediaeval house was termed the buttery. Large wine cellars date back over 3,700 years.

Examples of use of wine cellar
1. Learn the finer points of starting ... A wine cellar Every well–prepared hostess should have a well–stocked wine cellar –– but the seemingly infinite options can be paralyzing.
2. Indeed, he should really have married his wine cellar.
3. The wine cellar is actually a mineral water cellar.
4. They also suggest that more than 1,000 is spent each year stocking the wine cellar.
5. He has fashioned a wine cellar of more than 7,000 bottles.