Diluted : Signifies that the wine has been diluted (mixed) with water. Disgorging : ...
Hydromel is a French drink of watered-down or diluted mead Meddeglyn is a Welsh spiced mead Melomel is a mead made with honey and fruit. Another name for this type of mead is Mulsum Metheglin is a sack mead made with honey and herbs and/or spices.
thin A synonym for shallow; it is an undesirable characteristic for a wine to be thin, meaning that it is watery, lacking in body, and just diluted.
The final product is diluted to 40 percent alcohol content (80 proof). The age of the cognac is calculated as that of the youngest eau-de-vie used in the blend.
It seems very appropriate for the name of this self-appointed Emperor to surface here once again, though, as his predilection for the wines of Chambertin (strangely, diluted with water) has been well described.
Two rain storms diluted the berries on the over-cropped vines. Those who thinned early won out. Those who gambled and waited for better days to arrive in mid-October fared well.
Get two glasses & a good quality red, at least 5 years old, one glass will have the red poured normally at room temperature 20C ish and in the other glass, the wine is diluted with 50% water. Both need to be the same temp.
DOC regulation that stipulate the relatively bland Trebbiano and Malvasia grapes needed to account for at least 10% of the finished blend, with consequent higher acidity and diluted flavors.
Put 5 drops of the diluted copper sulphate solution into glass number two and stir well.
hollow: Also known as shallow, hollow wines are diluted and lack depth and concentration. honeyed: A common personality trait of specific white Rhõne wines, a honeyed wine is one that has the smell and taste of bee's honey.
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A respiratory hazard in its undiluted state, sulfites need to be handled carefully but are entirely safe at the levels in which they are used for winemaking.
WATERY: Wine that is thin, diluted, or otherwise lacks concentration of fruit. Sometimes, an excessively rainy growing season may impart this to a wine.
An undesirable term for watery, diluted wine lacking in body. tightly knit... Good acidity and tannin levels in a well-made wine - usually associated with young wine that has development potential. Similar to "closed".
If not strong or flavorful, the wine is considered "feeble". "Feeble" wines are sometimes encountered among those vinified in a year where late rain just before harvest diluted desirable grape content.
ATTACK The initial impact of a wine. If not strong or flavorful, the wine is considered "feeble". "Feeble" wines are sometimes encountered among those vinified in a year where late rain just before harvest diluted desirable grape content.
Wine served during the symposium usually followed a real and proper meal and it was diluted with water: the one in charge for the delicate duty of dilution was the symposiarch, the master of ceremony, ...
Incidentally, the last clearly salty wine that I tasted was a Shiraz wine from Padthaway, a region with ground water not unlike mildly diluted sea water and with a fetish for using overhead irrigation (at least at that time anyway).
Says itself of a very weak wine, diluted. ARAMON Black type of vine of the Mediterranean South, very in favour after the phylloxerna crisis, but in retreat today. ARBOIS ...
See also: Dilute, Region, Wine, Rough, Grape
 
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