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white wine - traducción al griego

WINE THAT IS FERMENTED WITHOUT GRAPE SKIN, WITH A YELLOWISH COLOR
White wines; White Wine
  • Reconstruction of the ancient port of ''Palos de la Frontera''.
  • Landscape of hills in Champagne.
  • White grapes in the [[late Middle Ages]].
  • Fermentation in stainless steel tanks in the UK.
  • A German vineyard, one of the most northerly in the world.
  • Manual harvest in Champagne.
  • The harvest from the harvesting machine is emptied into a trailer.
  • Battery of [[wine presses]].
  • The 'L' shape of [[tartaric acid]] which is the main organic acid in wine.
  • Mussels and white wine
  • Torrontés wine tasting in Cafayate, Argentina
  • Section of a grape berry with white juice and coloured skin.
  • Sauternes]])
  • Moselle]] in a German vineyard, Annaberg at Schweich.
  • lees]] at the bottom of a barrel.
  • Crystals of refined [[sucrose]] (sugar used in [[Chaptalization]]).
  • Volcanic terrain of Tokaj.
  • A small ''shaker'' for de-stemming
  • Aging [[vin jaune]] under a layer of yeast
  • Hittite]] King [[Warpalawa]] offering a bunch of grapes to the god ''Tarhunta''. A [[bas-relief]] in rock at [[Ivriz]] in [[Turkey]] from the beginning of the 1st millennium BC.
  • Cellars of [[Tokaj]] in Hungary, where the secrets of the process were kept.

white wine         
λευκό κρασί
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
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Definición

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

Wikipedia

White wine

White wine is a wine that is fermented without skin contact. The colour can be straw-yellow, yellow-green, or yellow-gold. It is produced by the alcoholic fermentation of the non-coloured pulp of grapes, which may have a skin of any colour. White wine has existed for at least 4,000 years.

The wide variety of white wines comes from the large number of varieties, methods of winemaking, and ratios of residual sugar. White wine is mainly from "white" grapes, which are green or yellow in colour, such as the Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc and Riesling. Some white wine is also made from grapes with coloured skin, provided that the obtained wort is not stained. Pinot noir, for example, is commonly used to produce champagne.

Among the many types of white wine, dry white wine is the most common. More or less aromatic and tangy, it is derived from the complete fermentation of the wort. Sweet wines, on the other hand, are produced by interrupting the fermentation before all the grape sugars are converted into alcohol; this is called Mutage or fortification. The methods of enriching wort with sugar are multiple: on-ripening on the vine, passerillage (straining), or the use of noble rot. Sparkling wines, which are mostly white, are wines where the carbon dioxide from the fermentation is kept dissolved in the wine and becomes gas when the bottle is opened.

White wines are often used as an apéritif before a meal, with dessert, or as a refreshing drink between meals. White wines are often considered more refreshing and lighter in both style and taste than the majority of their red wine counterparts. Due to their acidity, aroma and ability to soften meat and deglaze cooking juices, white wines are often used in cooking.

Ejemplos de uso de white wine
1. Add rosemary, white wine and wait for it to reduce.
2. They know the difference between red wine and white wine.
3. Marshall frowned, took a sip of white wine and let loose.
4. And get this, a Welsh white wine and a red from Devon.
5. A bottle each of gin, vodka, dry white wine, Martini, brandy, champagne, ginger beer.