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Что (кто) такое glacière - определение

PARIS MÉTRO STATION
Glacière (Paris Metro); Glaciere (Paris Metro)
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Massacres of La Glacière         
Massacres of La Glaciere
The massacres of La Glacière that took place during 16–17 October 1791 in the Tour de la Glacière of the Palais des Papes at Avignon, then recently united to France, were an isolated and early example of violence in the opening phase of the French Revolution; the massacres are interpreted by French historians not as presaging the September massacres of 1792 and the Reign of Terror but as a last episode in the struggle between partisans and advocates of the reunion of the papal enclave of Avignon and the Comtat Venaissin with the state of France.
Ice wine         
  • Bingen]] in 1830
  • Ice wines produced from the [[Niagara College Teaching Winery]]
  • Rhine Palatinate]]-based winery
  • Ice wine grapes freezing over at a Niagara-based winery. Most ice wine producing countries require the grapes to be frozen naturally in order to receive its designation.
  • Ice wine grapevines at [[Inniskillin]]. The winery was the first in Canada to produce ice wine for commercial purposes in 1984.
  • Casks of wine outside The Ice House Winery. The winery is one of many wineries in the [[Niagara Peninsula]] that produces ice wine.
DESSERT WINE PRODUCED FROM GRAPES THAT HAVE BEEN FROZEN WHILE STILL ON THE VINE, ALLOWING FOR A MORE CONCENTRATED GRAPE JUICE TO DEVELOP, RESULTING IN A SMALLER AMOUNT OF MORE CONCENTRATED, VERY SWEET WINE
Icewine; Eiswein; Cryoextraction; Ice Wine; Glacière; Eisewein; Glaciere; Vin de glace; Ice wines; Cryo-extraction; American ice wine; Canadian ice wine; European ice wine
Ice wine (or icewine; ) is a type of dessert wine produced from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine. The sugars and other dissolved solids do not freeze, but the water does, allowing for a more concentrated grape juice to develop.
Eiswein         
  • Bingen]] in 1830
  • Ice wines produced from the [[Niagara College Teaching Winery]]
  • Rhine Palatinate]]-based winery
  • Ice wine grapes freezing over at a Niagara-based winery. Most ice wine producing countries require the grapes to be frozen naturally in order to receive its designation.
  • Ice wine grapevines at [[Inniskillin]]. The winery was the first in Canada to produce ice wine for commercial purposes in 1984.
  • Casks of wine outside The Ice House Winery. The winery is one of many wineries in the [[Niagara Peninsula]] that produces ice wine.
DESSERT WINE PRODUCED FROM GRAPES THAT HAVE BEEN FROZEN WHILE STILL ON THE VINE, ALLOWING FOR A MORE CONCENTRATED GRAPE JUICE TO DEVELOP, RESULTING IN A SMALLER AMOUNT OF MORE CONCENTRATED, VERY SWEET WINE
Icewine; Eiswein; Cryoextraction; Ice Wine; Glacière; Eisewein; Glaciere; Vin de glace; Ice wines; Cryo-extraction; American ice wine; Canadian ice wine; European ice wine
['??sv??n]
¦ noun (plural Eisweine -n? or Eisweins) wine made from ripe grapes picked while covered with frost.
Origin
from Ger., from Eis 'ice' + Wein 'wine'.

Википедия

Glacière (Paris Métro)

Glacière (French pronunciation: ​[ɡlasjɛʁ]) is an elevated station of the Paris Métro serving line 6 in the 13th arrondissement.