wine maker - translation to greek
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wine maker - translation to greek

THE PRODUCTION OF WINE, STARTING WITH THE SELECTION OF THE FRUIT, ITS FERMENTATION INTO ALCOHOL, AND THE BOTTLING OF THE FINISHED LIQUID
Vinification; Wine-making; Wine making; Unoaked wine; Pigeage; Wine production; Vigernons; Vignerons; Destemming; Destemmed; Making wine; Vinify; Wine maker; Produce wine; Unoaked wines; Making a wine; Wine science; Crusher/destemmer; Crushing (wine)
  • Vineyards in [[Italy]]
  • Testing wine for sulphur dioxide level
  • Antique wooden wine press in front of World Heritage vineyards
  • In ancient times, berries were crushed by foot in a barrel or pit.
  • Stainless steel fermentation vessels and new oak barrels at the Three Choirs Vineyard, [[Gloucestershire]], England
  • A mechanical destemming machine in use at [[Chateau Montelena]] winery in Napa Valley
  • auger]] sits on top of a mechanical crusher-destemmer. Grape clusters are fed into the machine, where they are first crushed, then destemmed. Stems exit at the end, while juice, skins, seeds, and some debris exit the bottom.
  • Crushed grapes leaving the crusher
  • Central component of a mechanical destemming. Paddles above the small circular slots rotate to remove the larger chunks of stems. Grapes are pulled off the stems and fall through the holes. Some small amount of stem particles are usually desired to be kept with the grapes for tannin structure.
  • Harvested [[Cabernet Sauvignon]] grapes
  • Night harvest by hand of wine grapes in [[Napa, California]]
  • A cap of grape skins forms on the surface of fermenting red wine.
  • Anatomy of a grape, showing the components extracted from each pressing
  • Wine grapes from the Guadalupe Valley in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico
  • A wine labelling machine with adhesive labels in France

wine maker         
οινοποιός
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
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

Definition

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

Wikipedia

Winemaking

Winemaking (also wine making) or vinification is the production of wine, starting with the selection of the fruit, its fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling of the finished liquid. The history of wine-making stretches over millennia. The science of wine and winemaking is known as oenology. A winemaker may also be called a vintner. The growing of grapes is viticulture and there are many varieties of grapes.

Winemaking can be divided into two general categories: still wine production (without carbonation) and sparkling wine production (with carbonation – natural or injected). Red wine, white wine, and rosé are the other main categories. Although most wine is made from grapes, it may also be made from other plants. (See fruit wine.) Other similar light alcoholic drinks (as opposed to beer or spirits) include mead, made by fermenting honey and water, cider ("apple cider"), made by fermenting the juice of apples, and perry ("pear cider"), made by fermenting the juice of pears, and kumis, made of fermented mare's milk.

Examples of use of wine maker
1. The group also includes a nurse, a secretary, a bus driver and a wine–maker.
2. "Maybe not No.2 or No.3, but in the top 10." Moet Hennessey has a minor stake in Indian wine maker Grover Vineyards, and may consider making wine in India, he added.
3. Foster‘s Group, the world‘s second–largest wine maker, is paying an interest margin less than 0.5 percentage point over benchmark lending rates for its 2.7 billion–dollar loan to buy Southcorp, bankers involved in the transaction said last week.
4. Morsbach, originally a mining engineer from Düsseldorf, and his chief wine maker, Hans Leiendecker, say growing conditions on their '.5–hectare vineyard are excellent, with the limestone soil not unlike that found in Tuscany and southern France, and a climate similar to California‘s wine country.
5. They have two British importers, Handford and Thorman Hunt and, fingers crossed, hope to sign a deal to export to the lucrative American market very soon. ‘We‘ll know in a year or two whether it‘s financially viable,‘ says Liz, ex–accountant, wine–maker, mother and pragmatist. ‘You have to give it 10 years because the wine industry is such a slow–moving business.