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  2. Grappa - Wikipedia

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    Grappa is an alcoholic beverage: a fragrant, grape-based pomace brandy of Italian origin that contains 35 to 60 percent alcohol by volume (70 to 120 US proof). Grappa is a protected name in the European Union. Grappa is made by distilling the skins, pulp, seeds and stems (i.e., the pomace) left over from winemaking after pressing the grapes. It ...

  3. Mezcal - Wikipedia

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    Mezcal is made from the heart of the agave plant, called the piña. The Agave genus is a member of the Agavoideae subfamily of the Asparagaceae plant family which has almost 200 species . Mezcal is made from over 30 Agave species, varieties, and subvarieties, in contrast with tequila, which is made only with blue agave . 90% of Mexican mezcal ...

  4. Pisco - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Grape spirit made in Peru and Chile For other uses, see Pisco (disambiguation). Pisco A selection of popular Chilean piscos Type distilled alcoholic beverage Country of origin Chile, Peru Alcohol by volume 33–50% Color clear or yellow Ingredients Water, grapes Related products Singani ...

  5. Straw wine - Wikipedia

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    Muscat grapes drying in the sun Grapes sun-wilting on the plant Grapes laid out to dry. Straw wine, or raisin wine, is a wine made from grapes that have been dried off the vine to concentrate their juice. Under the classic method, after a careful hand harvest, selected bunches of ripe grapes will be laid out on mats in full sun.

  6. Winemaking - Wikipedia

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    A disadvantage of mechanical harvesting is the indiscriminate inclusion of foreign non-grape material in the product, especially leaf stems and leaves, but also, depending on the trellis system and grapevine canopy management, may include moldy grapes, canes, metal debris, rocks and even small animals and bird nests.

  7. Ethanol fermentation - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol products: Natural sugars present in grapes; Fermented: Wine, cider and perry are produced by similar fermentation of natural sugar in apples and pears, respectively; and other fruit wines are produced from the fermentation of the sugars in any other kinds of fruit.

  8. Vitis vinifera - Wikipedia

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    Grapes can be eaten fresh or dried to produce raisins, sultanas, and currants. Grape leaves are used in the cuisine of many cultures. The fresh grapes can also be processed into juice that is fermented to make wine and vinegar. Cultivars of Vitis vinifera form the basis of the majority of wines produced around the world.

  9. White wine - Wikipedia

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    The sucrose is made in the leaves and flows into the plant, where it is broken down into glucose and fructose [38] and accumulates in the berry, where it is a characteristic of the maturation of the grapes. Many different sugars coexist: the most common are glucose and fructose which will be consumed by anaerobic yeast to convert it to alcohol ...