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Definition of Wines

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Dewiness
Dewiness Dew"i*ness, n. State of being dewy.
Shadowiness
Shadowiness Shad"ow*i*ness, n. The quality or state of being shadowy.
Showiness
Showiness Show"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being showy; pompousness; great parade; ostentation.
Sinewiness
Sinewiness Sin"ew*i*ness, n. Quality of being sinewy.
Spewiness
Spewiness Spew"i*ness, n. The state of being spewy.
swinestone
Stinkstone Stink"stone`, n. (Min.) One of the varieties of calcite, barite, and feldspar, which emit a fetid odor on being struck; -- called also swinestone.
Swinestone
Swinestone Swine"stone`, n. (Min.) See Stinkstone.
swinestone
Anthraconite An*thrac"o*nite, n. [See Anthracite.] (Min.) A coal-black marble, usually emitting a fetid smell when rubbed; -- called also stinkstone and swinestone.
Swinesty
Swinesty Swine"sty`, n. A sty, or pen, for swine.
Viewiness
Viewiness View"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being viewy, or of having unpractical views.
Winesap
Winesap Wine"sap`, n. [Wine + sap for sop.] A variety of winter apple of medium size, deep red color, and yellowish flesh of a rich, rather subacid flavor.

Meaning of Wines from wikipedia

- to a "blended" wine. Blended wines are not necessarily inferior to varietal wines, rather they are a different style of wine-making. Wine can also be made...
- the wine. While the majority of sparkling wines are white or rosé, Australia, Italy and Moldova each have a sizable production of red sparkling wines. Of...
- most famous wines produced here, and those commonly referred to as "Burgundies", are dry red wines made from pinot noir grapes and white wines made from...
- etc., to the rice wine, bears similarity to the above-mentioned fortified wines. Fortified wines are often termed dessert wines in the United States...
- Britain), with sweet white wines (most notably Sauternes), dry whites, and (in much smaller quantities) rosé and sparkling wines (Crémant de Bordeaux) collectively...
- typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines. The juice from most purple grapes is greenish-white, the...
- to the fruit wine or cider. Fruit dessert wines can thus resemble classic dessert wines such as sherry or port wine. In US these wines are often labelled...
- Orange wines tend to be natural (a.k.a. minimal intervention) wines. The International Organisation of Vine and Wine describes orange/amber wine as "White...
- sweet red wine, often served with dessert, although it also comes in dry, semi-dry, and white varieties. Other port-style fortified wines are produced...
- regions dating their wine-making history to Roman times. The wines produced range from expensive wines sold internationally to modest wines usually only seen...