If you enjoy white wine, this is one appellation you should commit to memory.
During those months, he would offer only this type of white wine by the glass.
White wine sales during this period were higher than reds in cities such as Hong Kong.
To help wash the food down, Kevlishvili poured additional glasses of amber-tinted home-made white wine.
Add the remaining spring of thyme, bay leaf, and white wine to the pot and bring to the boil.
Asparagus is a notoriously difficult customer, leaving white wine tasting a little metallic.
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The only negative experience occurred in the King Cole Bar where I had ordered a glass of white wine.
For beach picnics, Hafida fills hampers with cold lobster and chermoula mayonnaise, along with lots of ice-cold white wine.
"He had a couple of white wine spritzers, but he has never been over the top, " Mr Noble-Campbell said.
One final white wine that I will resolve to support is German Riesling.
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Up in chilly Oregon, where they use the name "Pinot Gris, " the grape has become the state's signature white wine.
From a Pinot Grigio, you can go on to explore a white wine such as a Fiano from Campania or a Falanghina.
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The dark brew goes well with cheese, chocolate and cigars and is said to be better than champagne or white wine with oysters.
Aside from one white wine that was clearly over the hill, they had all been entirely satisfying experiences, save perhaps for their size.
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My cassava version carried abundantly flavourful chicken, stewed in a garlicky creamy white sauce made with lashings of butter and white wine and speckled with herbs.
At the top of this hill, about 11 o'clock, we pulled into a farm for refreshments, which consisted of fresh foie gras and white wine.
Curiously though, the white wine he brought for our meal is very ripe and voluptuous, by no means dry, a 2006 Hirtzberger Riesling Smaragd Singerriedel.
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We would remove the shells and inedible innards, then briefly oven-bake the crustaceans in a bath of garlic, oregano, olive oil, butter and white wine.
The drop in output of white wine, much of which is made farther north in the Casablanca and Leyda valleys, could reach 40%, he says.
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If you want to take some samples home to taste, canned snails are sold marinated in hot sauce or in Provencal style, with garlic, white wine and butter.
Chardonnay may be the human race's default setting for "white wine, " but it is certainly not the only--and maybe not even the best--option on the menu.
Chardonnay may be the human race's default setting for "white wine, " but it is certainly not the only-and maybe not even the best-option on the menu.
After the cod is seared, the fillet is simmered with clams in white wine, garlic, and thyme until the clams open and the fish is done.
Traditionally, the two varieties are grated and melted together with a hint of garlic, a splash of white wine and a touch of kirsch, cherry brandy.
"I've been a Kings fan for 40 years and had a season's seat for 25 years, " said Cheryl Baggs, holding a plastic cup of white wine.
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But as evening wore on, and glasses of red and white wine began to flow, it became clear that this time, the Americans, too, fostered diverging views.
And a glass of white wine won't hurt matters either.
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