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But the link only existed for people trained to detect the elements of wine that make them expensive.
At Astor Wines and Spirits, the proceeds from a tasting class, Elements of Wine, on Jan . 25will be donated to Haiti Earthquake Relief, which will give the money to Doctors Without Borders and the Red Cross.
The author makes an important point of distinction between wine and beer -- beer was essentially a scientific invention, whereas wine occurs naturally: "The chemical elements of wine are all contained within or on the surface of a grape, and to this extent each grape is its own little winery".
The research-starting assumption is that the interaction between the winery and the grape grower encloses a wide range of distinctive dynamic capabilities of both the players involved, from which can arise the biodiversity, the quality, and the most recognizable and inimitable elements of wine.
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Wallace says that while he's not as excited by this particular element of wine discussion, he finds Feiring a good resource for keeping up on what's happening in the world of organic and biodynamic winemaking.
This is a textural element of wine that makes it "dry".
Deliberately distancing themselves from the city's slightly stuffy hotel-and-wine-club circuit, these new ventures emphasise the fun, informal elements of urban wine tasting.
But at Alta the elements of food, wine and ambience all come together.
Sarapion also created certain unique eucharistic verses invoking the divine Logos ("Word") to consecrate the sacramental elements of bread and wine.
The term is unofficially and inaccurately used to describe the Lutheran doctrine of the Real Presence; namely, that the body and blood of Christ are present to the communicant "in, with, and under" the elements of bread and wine.
According to the traditional eucharistic doctrine of Roman Catholicism, the elements of bread and wine are "transubstantiated" into the body and blood of Christ; i.e., their whole substance is converted into the whole substance of the body and blood, although the outward appearances of the elements, their "accidents," remain.
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