winemaking

IPA: wˈaɪnmeɪkɪŋ

noun

  • The process of making wine.
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Examples of "winemaking" in Sentences

    Examples of "wine-making" in Sentences

    • En route to Athens, stop to see liqueur made by hand near Positano and to visit the wine-making region near Mt.
    • Experimenting with the wine-making process, he found that the less one manipulates the wine, the more individual the flavor.
    • The answer lies in attempting to understand the philosophy and wine-making practices that have earned the domaine its international reputation.
    • Most of the Catalan industry followed suit, dragging Spain's wine-making into the modern age and introducing a new generation of consumers to the country's white wine.
    • I have also tried to insert a number of different wine-making styles from the restraint of traditional European countries to more exuberant, fruit-driven New World styles.
    • Natural wine, simply put, is wine that has undergone minimal chemical or technical intervention during the wine-making process and may or may not be made with organically grown grapes.
    • One example of a traditionalist winemaker would be wines of Lopez de Heredia in Rioja, where very little in either the grape-growing or the wine-making tradition has changed since they were founded in 1877.
    • SANTA CRUZ, Chile—Minutes after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake ravaged this town in the Colchagua Valley wine-making region a year ago, entrepreneur Carlos Cardoen stumbled out into the darkness and found two decades of work in a shambles.

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