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  • In fact, the Bronx Order of Oenological Recidivists is stronger than ever.
  • Zinfandel's origin is a nagging mystery but one best left to oenological detectives.
  • Here are some suggestions, with approximate retail prices, for an oenological ode to Mom:
  • The oenological interpretation of the chemical analysis used contemporary samples of the desert wines as a referential parameter.
  • The oenological philosophy has been described as " updated traditional " . aging, but in French oak rather than Slavonian.
  • EU officials admit that American oenological practices are basically fine, and they are just being used as leverage on the generics issue.
  • Unlike most other species in genus " Vitis ", " V . aestivalis " does not oenological characteristics.
  • Prescott was Chairman of the CSIR Oenological Research Committee 1938 1955 and a member of the Council of the Australian Wine Research Institute 1955 1970.
  • The results have surprised critics and considerably raised awareness of the region, much the way that Robert Mondavi helped put Napa on the oenological map.
  • Excellent quality, ever surprising and diverse, Argentina s Malbec would lead the way to position Argentina as one of the main oenological epicenters of the world.
  • In 1973, he was appointed as Junior Soil Scientist at the Viticultural and Oenological Research Institute ( VORI ) of the National Department of Agriculture and Water Supply.
  • To clarify wine, it is necessary to wait for particle deposition at the bottom of the wine container but this can be accelerated by the use of oenological adhesives.
  • Therefore, the presumption that the wine styles of Sauternes and Muscat had gone unchanged for the last 150 years was incorrect, and influenced the resulting conclusions of the oenological analysis.
  • To wine lovers in general and to Burgundy lovers in particular, the 20-acre Montrachet vineyard in the villages of Chassagne-Montrachet and Puligny-Montrachet is the oenological equivalent of a religious shrine.
  • This twist of fate and the resultant oenological epiphany forever changes the fortunes of Napa Valley wineries and the global wine industry as a whole, as it is revealed that French wines are in fact not unbeatable.
  • "' Retsina "'( ) is a barrels in the 3rd century AD, removing any oenological necessity for resin, but the flavor itself was so popular that the style is still widespread today.
  • Milla Handley, a great-granddaughter of the founder of Blitz-Weinhard, a regionally renowned brewery in Portland, Ore ., graduated from the nation's premier oenological school, at the University of California at Davis.
  • Like everyone who succeeds at his hard trade, Paschina, a graduate of the oenological school at Alba, near Turin, ruthlessly ripped out older, lower-quality vines, some of which had originally come from upstate New York, in favor of higher-quality material from California, Italy and France.
  • Wines from Pinot Noir Pr閏oce are closely similar to, if not indistinguishable from, those of Pinot noir, and it is far from clear that anything distinguishes its wines other than oenological characters resulting from its early ripening ( e . g ., relatively fuller flavor development, lower acidity, and the like ).