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Discover Ludwig"wine more" is not a complete sentence.
It is missing a subject and a verb. It could potentially be used as part of a sentence, for example: "I can't seem to wine more than two glasses before getting drunk." In this example, "wine more" is used as a verb phrase meaning "drink more wine."
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Wine producers that wish to make a wine more approachable within a couple of years will drastically reduce the maceration time to as a little as a few days.
Wine and Beer -- Waiters here have been told never to recommend a bottle of wine more than $26 and Harralds offers several fine vintages.
Lower taxes may also make imported wine more appealing.
There's more hard liquor and less high-end wine; more big groups and fewer singles.
"This gives the finished wine more body, fruit and mouth feel," Mr. Gove said.
"People are pairing food and wine more than ever before," said Mr. Leonard.
The other 30percentt is cabernet sauvignon, which gives this wine more structure.
Mr. Boyd's Bond drinks whiskey and soda, beer, bourbon, brandy and wine more often than his famous martinis.
This time, people who'd read the sour description liked the wine more, and those treated with miraculin liked it less.
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At lunchtime we would pull to shore, and I would be served eggs and meat and salad and fruit and wine-more food than six people could consume.
Available at most Total Wine & More shops and a number of local wine shops.
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