wine drinking - translation to greek
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wine drinking - translation to greek

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
  • 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

wine drinking         
οινοποσία
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]]
STORAGE ROOM FOR WINE WHERE WINE IS SOMETIMES SOLD
Winecellar; Wine Cellar; Wine room; Wine closet; Wine cellars
κάβα, οιναποθήκη, κελλάρι
drinking water         
  • [[Tap water]] is drinking water supplied through [[plumbing]] for home use in many countries.
  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
  • EPA drinking water security poster from 2003
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  • Illustration of a typical tap water treatment process
  •  [[Solar water disinfection]] application in [[Indonesia]]
  • Population in survey regions living without safely managed drinking water as reported by the WHO/UNICEF JMP<ref name="10.1038/s41586-021-03900-w"/>
  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
  • Water treatment plant
  • Simplified diagram of a water supply network
  • Diagram of water well types
WATER SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION
Potable; Potability; Potable water; Safe water; Clean water; Non potable; Drinkable water; Drink water; Drinkability; 🚰; Drinking Water; Undrinkable water; Water intended for human consumption; Clean drinking water; Drinking-water; Infused Water; Contamination of drinking water; Water (drink); Water (beverage)
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Definition

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

Wikipedia

Wine

Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grapes. Yeast consumes the sugar in the grapes and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide, releasing heat in the process. Different varieties of grapes and strains of yeasts are major factors in different styles of wine. These differences result from the complex interactions between the biochemical development of the grape, the reactions involved in fermentation, the grape's growing environment (terroir), and the wine production process. Many countries enact legal appellations intended to define styles and qualities of wine. These typically restrict the geographical origin and permitted varieties of grapes, as well as other aspects of wine production. Wines can be made by fermentation of other fruit crops such as plum, cherry, pomegranate, blueberry, currant and elderberry.

Wine has been produced for thousands of years. The earliest evidence of wine is from the Caucasus region in today's Georgia (6000 BCE), Persia (5000 BCE), Italy and Armenia (4000 BCE). New World wine has some connection to alcoholic beverages made by the indigenous peoples of the Americas, but is mainly connected to later Spanish traditions in New Spain. Later, as Old World wine further developed viticulture techniques, Europe would encompass three of the largest wine-producing regions. Today, the five countries with the largest wine producing regions are in Italy, Spain, France, the United States, and China.

Wine has long played an important role in religion. Red wine was associated with blood by the ancient Egyptians and was used by both the Greek cult of Dionysus and the Romans in their Bacchanalia; Judaism also incorporates it in the Kiddush, and Christianity in the Eucharist. Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Israeli wine cultures are still connected to these ancient roots. Similarly the largest wine regions in Italy, Spain, and France have heritages in connection to sacramental wine, likewise, viticulture traditions in the Southwestern United States started within New Spain as Catholic friars and monks first produced wines in New Mexico and California.

Examples of use of wine drinking
1. This is a war between beer drinking and wine drinking countries.
2. The wine drinking countries represent the old, dying Europe." And the beer drinking countries?
3. Spain is a wine drinking country, but posesses one of Europe‘s most dynamic economies.
4. "Wine drinking is not a hobby – it is a true passion.
5. No doubt France heads up the "Wine Europe" front. × × × After France on the wine drinking side would come Italy.