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    Marsala (Italian: [marˈsaːla], Maissala local Sicilian: [maɪsˈsaːla]; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an Italian comune located in the Province of Trapani in the...
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    drinks produced by heating the wort unless they are Marsala, a more recent innovation than vino cotto. Mulled wine Vincotto Vin cuit Marcus Portius Cato...
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  • Wine route (redirect from Strada del Vino)
    Strada del vino dell'Alto Adige (Südtiroler Weinstraße) Strada del Vino Costa d'Amalfi Strada della Terra dei Forti Strada del vino di Marsala - Terre d'Occidente...
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  • grape planted primarily in western Sicily where it can be used to produce Marsala wine. The grape is noted for its nutty aroma. In Tuscany, the grape is...
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  • Lambanog (redirect from Vino de coco)
    dalisay de coco). During the Spanish colonial period, it was also known as vino de coco in Spanish. It is particularly potent, having a typical alcohol content...
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    the late 1500s and early 1600s. These stills were initially used to make vino de coco, but they were quickly adopted by the indigenous peoples of the Pacific...
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  • Bologna - Cesena University of Padua - Conegliano University of Palermo - Marsala University of Perugia - Perugia University of Salento - Lecce University...
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  • To qualify as 'cremovo', the drink must include a minimum of 80% of DOC Marsala wine. To qualify as 'cremovo zabaione', the drink must additionally have...
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    Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia, kuhano vino or kuvano vino (кувано вино; lit. "cooked wine"), is made from red or white wine...
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    (Subscription or participating institution membership required.) "La 'limonada' de vino, una herencia cultural en el Bierzo". EL VIAJE (in Spanish). 6 April 2022...
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  • Laksoy (redirect from Vino de nipa)
    Despite being distilled, laksoy and lambanog were inaccurately called vino de nipa and vino de coco, respectively, in Spanish. In Historia de Las Islas E Indios...
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    refer to mulberry and other fruit syrups. Vincotto (not to be confused with vino cotto) is the southern Italian term for grape syrup. It is made only from...
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    owned the salt lands of Altavilla, one of the islands of the Lagoon of Marsala, having inherited them in perpetuity from the Prince of Mezzojuso in 1763...
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    during the 17th and 18th centuries, горящѣе вино or горячее вино (goryashchee vino, "burning wine" or "hot wine") was widely used. Others languages include...
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  • Italy and Spain from other parts of the world e.g., wines from Madeira and Marsala. In the 17th century, production and consumption of wine and pisco were...
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    it. Retrieved on 19 December 2012. Produzione vino in Italia nel 2010 – fonte: ISTAT | I numeri del vino. Inumeridelvino.it (30 May 2011). Retrieved on...
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  • beef tenderloin wrapped in a puff pastry and stuffed with a portobello Marsala sauce (made with chopped portobello mushrooms, red wine, and dried herbs)...
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  • of the Rioja as the first Spanish denominación in 1925, the Estatuto de vino ('wine statute') of 1932 coincided with national and international recognition...
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    Cerasuolo di Vittoria Donna Fugata Etna DOC Noto Passito di Pantelleria Marsala Nero d'Avola Trentino Marzemino Tuscany Bolgheri Brunello di Montalcino...
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  • Gattinara, Piedmont Gavi after the municipality of Gavi, Piedmont Marsala after the city of Marsala, Sicily Morellino di Scansano after the village of Scansano...
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  • Naranja, which means "orange" in Spanish. Santana, Modesto (2021-08-18). "El vino naranja podría ser la próxima gran novedad de Argentina". Republik (in Spanish)...
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    vino de coco ("coconut wine") and vino de nipa ("nipa wine"), respectively, despite them being distilled liquor. From around 1569, lambanog (as vino de...
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  • central Mexico that is fermented then distilled to create tequila. The first Vino Mezcal de Tequila de Jose Cuervo was made in 1795, after Don José Antonio...
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    of fortified wine have been developed, including port, sherry, madeira, marsala, commandaria, and the aromatized wine vermouth. Rectified spirit, also...
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  • Filipinas). In 1957, it acquired the trademark rights to Kulafu to launch Vino Kulafu Chinese herbal wine. The company was renamed La Tondeña Distillers...
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    walking Drunkorexia Dry drunk Dutch courage Flaming drink Hair of the dog In vino veritas Nightcap Pantsdrunk Passive drinking Binge drinking devices Beer...
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  • criminal history and tallied up numerous arrests. Pasquale Marsala – born in 1940, Marsala served as a capo under Frank Cali and Lorenzo Mannino's leadership...
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    Banana wine Bignay Bignay wine Bokbunja Bokbunja-ju Grape Madeira wine Marsala wine Mistelle Moscatel de Setúbal Port wine Red wine Rosé wine Sherry Vermouth...
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    "chianti" as they desired but, prohibited from labeling, sold them as simple vino da tavola. Despite their low level classifications, these "super Chiantis"...
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  • Banana wine Bignay Bignay wine Bokbunja Bokbunja-ju Grape Madeira wine Marsala wine Mistelle Moscatel de Setúbal Port wine Red wine Rosé wine Sherry Vermouth...
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