dry wine

collocation in English

meaningsofdryandwine

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dry
adjective
uk
/draɪ/
us
/draɪ/
used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or ...
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wine
noun[C or U]
uk
/waɪn/
us
/waɪn/
an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water ...
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(Definition ofdryandwinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One uncorked bottle of extradrywine, flanked by two wine glasses, rests on the center of a marble table.
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Trocken refers todrywine.
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His own diet was four meals per day, consisting of meat, greens, fruits, anddrywine.
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For an aperitif, flavoureddrywineor sparkling wine goes with all meals.
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Sptlese can be a relatively full-bodieddrywineif designated so.
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The majority of the wine production, around 90%, is indrywine.
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Drywine, for example, has only a small amount of residual sugar.
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The sherry is manufactured using the same methods as a fino and results in a very pale,drywine.
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This procedure is sometimes called a wet wine auction to differentiate it from adrywineauction where no wines are served.
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It could be wine (usuallydrywine) made from white wine grape varieties that have spent some maceration time in contact with the grape skins.
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If fermentation is allowed to run to completion, the resulting wine will (in most cases) be low in sugar and will be considered adrywine.
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