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Too much can mar the wine, giving off a smell of burned matchsticks rather than the flintiness that many wine writers detect in Chablis.
He grew tomatoes and cucumbers in his Staten Island garden, and he made his own red wine, giving away bottles as holiday gifts.
The tannins add structure to the wine, giving it the ability to age, a quality necessary in any serious, high-priced red.
To its more familiar, natural palette, Zegna had added grapevine colors from mauve through purple and wine, giving richness in a subtle way to this laid-back collection.
In 1949, after becoming prime minister of the newly established People's Republic, Mr. Zhou designated the sorghum-based liquor, called Moutai, China's "national wine," giving it an undeniable marketing edge over the other gullet-searing grain spirits, collectively known as baijiu, tossed back at banquet tables across the nation.
When it was dug up well, the one we know about was dug up a few years ago, but presumably there were others the contents of the clay container had been transformed into wine, giving birth to both the science of oenology and the expression "getting crocked".
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