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    Red Wine Benefits

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    Red wine is one of the many types of alcoholic beverage and is characterized by the distinct dark red color from the dark red grapes it is made from. Red wine is said to deliver health benefits when consumed in moderate amounts consistently. The health benefits are results of the antioxidants that are present in red wine. These health benefits are unique to red wine because grapes are healthy fruits that contain numerous nutrients and antioxidants. These positive properties of grapes are extracted into red wine from the winemaking process. Red wine can be part of everyday life and is a healthy beverage if consumed in moderate amounts. Introduction Red wine is made from dark-colored grapes and it has a long history of consumption. Red wine…

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    White Wine Essay

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    White wines are wines with pale yellow color, yellow gold or yellow green which are produced from white or black grapes without skin. White wines existed 2500 years ago. There are several types of white wine. Learn more information about different types of white wine categorized according to taste. Discover about the different flavors and regions where white wines are common in the catalog below. • Light and Zesty These wines are lightly bodied with a fresh clean taste. • Cortese (a.k.a Gavi) –…

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    Part B1: Characteristics of the wine country/ -area Tuscany alongside Piemont and Venice is one of the three Italian luxurious wine regions in the entire “Il Calcio”(Italy) and one of the most legendary in the entire world. Figure 1: Vineyards and geographical wine areas in Tuscany region. Giving the fact that Italy is about 1000 km long from North to South , it`s not easy to describe the condition of the soil. Alps and Apennines cut the country into geographical segments. Tuscan area…

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    Today, Louis Pasteur’s name has become almost synonymous with germ theory, vaccination, and immunology. His accomplishments include not just disease management, but include also the saving of certain business and national economies. For example, one of Pasteur’s first successes was in identifying the nature of fermentation, and showing the importance of yeast as a catalyst. Because of his work, distilleries in Lille, France were able to produce wine more regularly once Pasteur had discovered the…

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    Giant Sequoia Essay

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    BOTANICAL GARDENS Photograph 1: Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, (Lindl.) J.Buchh. (sequoiadendron giganteum, 2017) The giant Sequoia is the world’s largest tree it is native to California, when the tree is mature its bark is a red/ brownish colour. The physical characteristics of the giant Sequoia include, its ability to resist forest fires due to its extraordinarily thick bark which can grow to 6 meters wide, fire is a huge reason young giant Sequoia trees die. The bark of the tree…

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    Hello everyone! Today, I’ll be excitedly speaking to you about my absolute favorite alcoholic beverage…wine! Also, I intend to educate by sharing information about some of the unknown benefits of aerating wine. Aerating certain wines will reduce ethanol and sulfites, help to remove sediment, and enhance the flavor profile, texture, and aromas (Smith, 2015). In my drinking years, I have consumed countless bottles of wine, and there are significant differences in aerated wine. Wines that have…

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    Sparkling Wine

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    This essay is to describe the different production methods for sparkling wines and discuss how the method of production affects the quality of the wine in different countries. Sparkling wine is a kind of wine that appears to sparkle and contain bubbles . A great majority of people in the world adores and prefer white wine as their option. The difference between sparkling wine and table wine are that sparkling wine have lower alcohol content, where the alcohol in wine originate from the sugar…

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    Jean Leon Research Paper

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    Jean Leon Winery and Miguel Torres Winery both offer unique wines for people who love exceptional wine and tasty food. The wineries each have their own fabulous story which is a great key takeaway for me personally. The major key for a success is to be persistent in every job I take no matter how hard it is and to learn from my mistakes for future improvement. Jean Leon was looking for opportunities in the US by joining the army for citizenship, living in different cities across the country and…

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    You may ask yourself, how much does building a wine cellar cost? You need to contemplate the environment, the temperatures, as well as the wine. It’s a lot to look at when all you needed was a place to stash some wine, right? No matter what your budget is, you may create a special room, area, or perhaps a nook that can enrich your own interest for as well as enjoyment of wine. Even in ancient times, individuals knew really good wine from the less attractive wine, and a wine cellar will help…

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    Wine Club

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    Even though support for an expanding choice in wine for the consumer continued to grow, laws in many states prohibited the consumer from being able to purchase the wine the wanted directly from wineries and retailers. With advances in technology, a business is able to gather customers preferences on which wines prefer and communicate with that customer. Customer relationships is a new form of thinking, it allows the company to concentrate on satisfying the customer’s needs. With wineries,…

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