red-wine

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Examples of red wine

  • Later she is seen in a black formal dress and dines alone, drinking red wine at the dinner table in the same apartment.

  • They are found in apples, onions, red wine, and tea.

  • Now you are authorising the blending of white wine and red wine with the designation of rosé wine.

  • That is particularly so with red wine, although perhaps not quite such the case with beer.

  • Now we are considering the idea of colouring white wine with red wine to make rosé wine.

  • The result may not be worth celebrating with champagne, but it is surely worth a glass of good red wine.

  • However, he is right to say that there is considerable medical evidence that a glass of red wine or whisky does no harm whatsoever.

  • It is thought that the definition of medicines would include brandy, glucose and red wine, for example, as well as many other nutritional substances.

  • In order to produce a blended rosé, the base - more than 95% - must be a white wine, which is tinted with red wine.

  • It is not acceptable for you to authorise, in this election period moreover, the blending of white wine and red wine.

  • It is for £5·40 for a three-course meal, which included half a litre of red wine.

  • Alcohol can be beneficial, although we do not want to encourage young people to go over the top in drinking red wine.

  • I thought—not champagne; a red wine, possibly: mature, full-bodied, full of fragrance and bouquet.

  • One minute red wine is good, the next it is bad.

  • I would like to think that there would be discussions of the sugar regime along with the red wine and patisserie.

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