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Broken Cork
Corked wine has nothing to do with the broken or crumbled cork that you occasionally find in wine bottles. This is simply a byproduct of an improperly opened wine bottle and does not affect the flavor of the wine.

Broken
A term describing tea leaves that have been processed through a cutter, reducing leaf size.
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Caffeine
A stimulating compound found in tea.

broken
A wine that has lost colour or other characteristic due to a casse.
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Broken down by country or region of origin, my list includes 21 wines from France and 15 from Italy, followed by a tie between Austria and the U.S.

Red wines can be broken down into:
1a) Cabernet Sauvignon (pronounced Ka-ber-nay Saw-vin-yawn);
1b) Merlot (pronounced Mair-low);
1c) Pinot Noir (pronounced Pee-no Nwar);
1d) Zinfandel (pronounced Zin-fun-del);
1e) Beaujolais ...

The cap should not just lie there, it should be broken up and mixed with the fermenting juice. Two common techniques for doing so are pump over and punch down.
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The run of grand cru sites is somewhat broken here, as Chambolle itself lies slightly higher up on the slope than the other Côte de Nuits villages, surrounded by a buffer of premier cru and village vineyards.

In fact, Pinot Noir is the most fickle of all grapes to grow: It reacts strongly to environmental changes such as heat and cold spells, and is notoriously fussy to work with once picked, since its thin skins are easily bruised and broken, ...

Grapes go into the fermentation vat unbroken, and some or most of the fermentation takes place within the uncrushed berries.

So you are at your favorite restaurant and out comes the intimidating, wine list, which can range from a single page featuring a handful of wines broken out by color to a full leather-bound book of wine options with a selection of wines from all over ...

The storage of wine can be broken down into two main components. The wine must be stored in such a way as to allow relatively convenient locating and access to any given bottle.

I love a sunburned country But not only was 1983 in many parts a genuine drought year and a second consecutive one at that but in other Australian regions the harvest began once the drought had broken and how! ...

Yet rules are made to be broken, and this is my favorite one to break. Today I'm a food and wine writer; because of this, my friends take my opinions ridiculously seriously.

Since its inception in 1971, this wine has broken tradition with the Chianti region and produced a wine of character that does not follow the rules.

The time, during which the grape's broken skins are in contact with the juice.

Tannic acid is a particular type of hydrolyzable (basically means that it is able to be split up and broken down by interacting with water) tannin commonly found in the bark and wood of oaks and other plants.

Invert sugar: Common sugar (sucrose) that has been broken down into fructose and glucose. It does not contain dextrins.

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Crush
First stage of winemaking when the skins of the grape are broken to release the juice.
Cultivar
Term widely used in South Africa when referring to specific grape varieties.

Glucose
One of the two sugars (the other fructose) formed when ordinary sugar is broken down by yeast enzyme action. Normally the yeast makes its own.

Consumers often panic when they see little crystals in their Chardonnay, thinking they are impurities or even bits of broken glass. They often refuse to drink the wine and return it to the winemaker (who promptly serves it to his own family).

Often during grape crushing the rachis gets broken, allowing bits of stem to remain in the must during fermentation. These bits of stem make up part of the cap in a red fermenter and part of the pomace after the new wine is drained from the tank.

Enologists have known for some time that young wines frequently have a secondary evolution of carbon dioxide, occurring sometime after the completion of alcoholic fermentation. This results from malolactic fermentation, in which malic acid is broken ...

Crush: in wine lingo, the time of year when the grapes are picked and processed. Grapes for the so-called "finer" wines are not literally and dramatically crushed, but are broken open to allow their juice to run out.

Detailed descriptions of the styles of wine produced on the various slopes of the commune are shown on the back of the map and each cru is broken down by ownership with extensive information on altitude, grape varieties, history, ...

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Although these tartrates dissolve easily and are edible (cream of tartar, commonly used in cooking) and harmless, they can alarm the uninformed consumer who thinks there is "broken glass" in his wine.

Then, down the middle of the store, the same wines are organized around kiosks by theme. There's wine to have with seafood, for instance, which is then broken down into heavier and lighter fish dishes.

As you fumble with the opener, trying to get it to screw down evenly, you start to notice those little flecks of cork as they start to drop inside the bottle. You struggle to save the cork as you gently pull, but it's too late. The cork has broken ...

(Be sure to rinse well!) And don't leave glasses in a dish drainer - they'll wind up broken. Store clean glasses upright on a well ventilated shelf, or better yet, hang them upside down from a wooden glass rack.

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