Examples of Other wines in a sentence
Other wines are assumed to undergo malolactic fermentation in tanks.For tank fermented wines, enter: fermentation temperature, fermentation time, and average tank dimensions.For barrel fermented wines, enter: fermentation temperature, fermentation time, and dimensions of the barrel room(s).6.
Other wines identified to purchase for laying down include red Burgundy, red Rhone and vintage Port.
Federal Trade Commission, Possible Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce: Wine 18,20 (July 2003) [hereinafter FTC Report].30 Other wines, at least those costing more than $20 a bottle (which tend to be the type sought by wine connoisseurs), will be more expensive.
An agreement would therefore offer real gains to the EU agri-food sector: Products subject to high tariffs include: BRAZIL 28% 20% 35% up to 20% 20% ARGENTINA 35% ➔ Dairy products ➔ Chocolates and confectionary ➔ Spirits ➔ Champagne ➔ Other wines Mercosur is a major market for EU exports of olive oil, frozen potatoes, malt, pasta, chocolates, fruit and vegetables (including notably pears, plums, kiwis, apples), wines and spirits, such as vodka and whiskey.
Other wines such as barley and rice wine are made from starch-based materials and resemble beer and spirit more than wine (Jacobson, 2006).There are red, pink and white wines.
Cases in which courts have compelled arbitration under a “direct benefits” theory all involved a significantly closer nexus among the contract, the benefits, and the claims than is present here.
Other wines: Powdered alcohol, gel wine, honey wine, and other unlisted wine other than whose listed in 3.2.1-3.2.4.
Other wines such as Gewürztraminer and Beaujolais wines can have smoky and clove-like aromas typical of vinylphenol compounds (Etièvant 1981; Guth 1997).
Other wines attractive to tourists were from introduced grape varieties as Chardonnay, Refosco, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon (Ružić et al.
Spanish regionsD.O. wines Table wines Other wines Grape juice MustIn general, a little more than half of the Spanish wine production is destined to table wines, whereas 30 % ends in VCPRD wines (D.O. wines) (Figure 31).