• Home
  • BUY WINE
  • Wines A-Z
    • Wines A-Z
    • Wine Names & Pronunciation Guide
    • Wine Brands
    • Spanish Wine Terms
    • Popular Red Wines
      • Cabernet Sauvignon
      • Merlot
        • More on Merlot
      • Pinot Noir/Red Burgundy
        • More on Pinot Noir
      • Syrah/Shiraz
      • Malbec
      • Zinfandel
      • Tempranillo
    • Popular White Wines
      • How White Wine Is Made
    • Champagne and Sparkling Wines
    • Popular Sweet Wines
    • White Zinfandel
    • Napa Valley Wine
  • Videos
    • Wine Varietals & Styles
    • Wine & Food Pairings
    • Videos: Wine Regions
    • Rare and Fine Wines
    • Winemaker Interviews
    • Tips & Other Topics
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Encyclopedia
  • FAQ
    • Wine Tasting
    • Wine Storage
    • Sulfite Free Wine
    • Sweet Wine
    • Leftover Wine
  • Home
  • BUY WINE
  • Wines A-Z
    • Wines A-Z
    • Wine Names & Pronunciation Guide
    • Wine Brands
    • Spanish Wine Terms
    • Popular Red Wines
      • Cabernet Sauvignon
      • Merlot
        • More on Merlot
      • Pinot Noir/Red Burgundy
        • More on Pinot Noir
      • Syrah/Shiraz
      • Malbec
      • Zinfandel
      • Tempranillo
    • Popular White Wines
      • How White Wine Is Made
    • Champagne and Sparkling Wines
    • Popular Sweet Wines
    • White Zinfandel
    • Napa Valley Wine
  • Videos
    • Wine Varietals & Styles
    • Wine & Food Pairings
    • Videos: Wine Regions
    • Rare and Fine Wines
    • Winemaker Interviews
    • Tips & Other Topics
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Encyclopedia
  • FAQ
    • Wine Tasting
    • Wine Storage
    • Sulfite Free Wine
    • Sweet Wine
    • Leftover Wine

Home EncyclopediaPage 115

Wine Encyclopedia

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

rotling

Rotling is a German term for wines which have been made by mixing red and white grapes. Famous varieties of these wines include Schillerwein (a speciality of Württemberg), Badisch Rotgold (from Baden - made by mixing Rölander -Pinot Gris- and Spätburgunder...

February 18, 2011 
0

Ruby Port

Ruby Ports are generally young wines that have had the chance to assimilate the brandy which was added during fermentation, but have not lost their youthful ruby-red color. They tend to be fruity and very fresh in the mouth.

February 18, 2011 
0

Russian River Valley

Following the Russian River from Healdsburg out to Guerneville, the low lying plain southeast of Healdsburg to Sebastopol is known as the Russian River Valley. The southern part of the grape growing region is one of the coolest in Sonoma County. It is the first...

February 18, 2011 
0

Saale/ Unstrut

Saale/Unstrut is the most northern of Germany's wine growing regions. This small area is known as having been the first area in Germany to have planted American rootstock (1887) to combat the spread of Phylloxera. The vineyards of this area are found...

February 18, 2011 
0

Sachsen

This is the most eastern of Germany's wine-growing regions. Most of the vineyards found in this region are located in a 30 mile stretch on the hilly slopes surrounding the Elbe River from Pillnitz to Dresden, Radebeul and Meissen. Wines are made from...

February 18, 2011 
0

salamanazar

A large champagne bottle that holds the equivalent of approximately 12 normal sized bottles (9 litres or 2.4 gallons).

February 18, 2011 
0


« First‹ Previous111112113114115116117118119Next ›Last »
Page 115 of 148


  • Recent Posts

    • Lizzie Keays July 15, 2024
    • Talula’s Garden June 26, 2024
    • Wine at Costco December 12, 2023

Copyright 2014 Venus Premium Magazine Theme All Right Reserved.
Back to top
  • Wine Brands
  • Sitemap
  • Privacy
  • Contact