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  2. Barboursville Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The wine producing estate was founded in 1976 by Gianni Zonin, [1] [2] an Italian winemaker from the Veneto.Part of an affiliated group of wineries owned by Zonin based in Vicenza, [3] [4] Barboursville Vineyards is its only American venture.

  3. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    The concentration of alcohol in a beverage is usually stated as the percentage of alcohol by volume (ABV, the number of milliliters (ml) of pure ethanol in 100 ml of beverage) or as proof. In the United States, proof is twice the percentage of alcohol by volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (e.g. 80 proof = 40% ABV).

  4. Sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    Though Franciacorta wines are made according to the traditional method, most Italian sparkling wines, in particular Asti and Prosecco, are made with the Charmat method. Asti is a slightly sweet wine made from the Moscato grape in the province of Asti. The wine is noted for its low alcohol levels around 8% and fresh, grapey flavors.

  5. It’s Official: Prosecco Rosé Will Hit Shelves in 2021 - AOL

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    The official date for Prosecco rosé to start being sold and served is January 1, 2021, so we’ve still got time to wait. Much like prosciutto di carpegna, Prosecco rosé has taken a long ...

  6. Wine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Esters: [2] Ethyl acetate is the most common ester in wine, being the product of the most common volatile organic acid — acetic acid, and the ethyl alcohol generated during the fermentation. Norisoprenoids, such as C13-norisoprenoids found in grape (Vitis vinifera) [8] or wine, [9] can be produced by fungal peroxidases [10] or glycosidases. [11]

  7. Rosé - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lancers, the other, notable Portuguese sparkling rosé that rose up after World War II, is quite similar to Mateus. The winemaking family of José Maria da Fonseca in the Setúbal DOC , one of the oldest Portuguese wine producers, received word from a distributor in New York City about American servicemen returning from Europe ...

  8. Parents mad after alcohol-free Prosecco served at teen’s ...

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    A mom’s 13-year-old daughter came back from a friend’s birthday party and shared that they were served alcohol-free Prosecco. Getty Images “Early intro to the toxic mummy wine culture ...

  9. Kylie Minogue Wines - Wikipedia

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    According to The Guardian, Kylie Minogue Wines' Prosecco Rosé generated GB£7.7 million in 2021, and was described as the United Kingdom's "top selling branded prosecco rosé". [6] Additionally, it was reported that in September 2021, Minogue's prosecco rosé had become the number one branded prosecco in the UK according to Nielsen Holdings data.