单词 | vinous |
例句 | A humorous suggestion was made that she sing the notes on her face whereupon she threw up her hands, sank into a chair and went off into a deep vinous sleep. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z Pair it with seafood pasta or risotto, and stamp your vinous passport for the Mediterranean. This $15 gamay will go great with what’s on the grill 2017-08-18T04:00:00Z Such wineries as Santa Carolina, De Martino, J. Bouchon and others are reaching back into Chile’s vinous past to redefine its future. Their goal: Wines that taste more like Chile and less like everywhere else 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z They are the detritus of our vinous existence. Bottles are only the start of a wine drinker’s collection. It’s the gadgets that pile up. 2019-08-08T04:00:00Z Nonetheless, each was tasty, though perhaps more grapy than vinous. Does Wine Lose Its Spirit When the Alcohol Is Removed? 2021-03-11T05:00:00Z It’s sold in an unusual bottle with a vinous relief pattern. Try a Red Wine From the Nation of Georgia 2020-11-23T05:00:00Z When I opened my eyes, the vinous weeds of midsummer Iowa shrouding the tracks resembled the tropics. Riding the Rails to the Summer of Love 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z Sudden spotlight and attention can wrong-foot an industry that is, despite four centuries of vinous prehistory, really just finding its way. T Magazine: Baja Fresh 2012-11-15T20:00:49Z But for now, at least, these two acres on a revived old farm near Sonoma provide a bridge from California’s vinous past to its future. Perspective | Mission, the first European grape planted in U.S., is coming back 2022-09-22T04:00:00Z Year’s end means it’s time for our annual vinous navel-gazing about developments of the past year and crystal-ball prognostications about trends for the next. Would you pay $65 for really good boxed wine? This maker is betting on it. 2021-12-16T05:00:00Z His prose has an oratorical flair, like a vinous soliloquy summoning us to enjoy the pleasures of the grape. The best wine books of 2021 take you on journeys through Italy, France and California 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z We wine nerds may be skeptical of your vinous abilities, but we love being surprised. Holiday gifts for wine lovers: Local bottles, luxe gadgets and tasting kits 2021-11-18T05:00:00Z Quantum is opulent, jammy and velvety — the vinous equivalent of that joy you feel when picking berries and stuffing more in your mouth than in your basket. An iconic wine label is blending Aussie and American wines — and it’s working 2021-03-26T04:00:00Z His readership found a generous, approachable vinous proponent with a breezy style. 2 decades after celebrated wine writer Tom Stockley’s death, his daughters publish the recipe journal he left behind 2021-03-28T04:00:00Z House wine dates back many decades to a time when restaurant owners didn’t enjoy the extensive vinous options of today and/or were unlikely to employ a sommelier. Why You Should Consider the House Wine 2018-10-17T04:00:00Z It was the last thing I expected to hear from a winemaker in Germany, a country whose vinous reputation rests almost entirely upon Riesling. How German Winemakers Are Quietly Conquering the World 2018-07-19T04:00:00Z The stark landscape, intense sun and dry heat result in an austere and fiercely mineral wine, whose textural thrust seems to be a vinous version of the vines' stark surroundings. Cool white wines from hot climates 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z By the time consumers finally began exploring the rest of Italy's vinous offerings, most were more than willing to leave Chianti behind. Wines of the week: 3 great bottles of Chianti 2018-04-05T04:00:00Z State law protecting against “adulterated” foods says a confectionary is adulterated if made with “any vinous, malt, or spirituous liquor or compound or narcotic drug.” Sioux Falls officials defend boozy cupcake business 2018-02-14T05:00:00Z At the moment, none can hold a candle to Esters, a high-ceilinged temple of vinous pleasure that doubles as a retail store by day, and chill, intimate wine bar by sundown. The woman behind Esters, best wine bar in Southern California 2017-11-02T04:00:00Z It’s been a long time coming, but fruit-curious Southern Californians now have a chance to taste for themselves a pear with a rich, spicy, vinous flavor. This new pear variety is actually called Best Ever, and it goes on sale Saturday 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z Serious producers watched on the sidelines as a nation’s entire vinous output — with a wine tradition as old as our own — was conflated to the category of the critter. Make 2017 your best wine year ever 2017-02-17T05:00:00Z Created as a way to get cash as quickly as possible after harvest, Beaujolais Nouveau was a huge marketing, if not vinous, success. Beaujolais Isn’t Nouveau for the In-the-Know 2016-12-01T05:00:00Z Fluent vinous translators, they create bridges between wines that are familiar and those that are unknown. Turning Narrow-Minded Wine Lovers On to Something New 2016-11-23T05:00:00Z Murdoch’s intention, at least for now, is to keep everything as it is, a little vinous oasis set against the tide of urban sprawl. Rupert Murdoch owns a lot of things, including this vineyard in Bel-Air 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z “It starts out almost like vinous water, and you think, ‘Oh my God, I’ve ruined this.’ Roussanne, a Rhône Valley white wine that's both maddening and majestic 2016-07-01T04:00:00Z I polled several friends whose vinous knowledge ranged from limited to large, and their responses were predictably mixed. Decoding Shelf Talkers: A Wine Buyer’s Guide 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z The law in question says, “No person shall … knowingly enable the consumption of malt or vinous beverages or spirituous liquors by a person under the age of 21.” Man who helped teen get liquor before death gets new trial 2015-09-18T04:00:00Z It tasted unlike anything – any sherry, any wine, any vinous flavor at all – that I’ve ever experienced before. Wine + Life: How To Celebrate With Wine 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z When it comes to red wine, I would bet that a high percentage of us are actually holding the same vinous hair balls in our mouths: red Burgundy. My Favorite Wine...I Think: A Burgundy Revelation, along with a Burgundy Lesson 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z The post office is legally barred from shipping “all spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented or other intoxicating liquors of any kind” thanks to a 1909 temperance law, according to the post office’s legal department. What's the Post Office's Main Issue? 2013-04-12T09:10:00Z It was giving license to five persons to conduct taverns, immediately followed by an act to regulate them by establishing prices for alcoholic, vinous and fermented beverages. Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town 2012-04-11T02:00:30.517Z Mephisto sadly wagged his huge headpiece and regarded them with vinous regret. The Mardi Gras Mystery 2012-03-24T02:00:18.017Z The men's flushed faces and vinous eyes, still more the dark face of the smiling gipsy who had raised the tempest for his own ends, filled her with fear. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z When there is a just Indication to bring down the Discharge, the vinous Infusion Nº. Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health 2012-03-10T03:00:11.780Z A smoky, heated, vinous atmosphere pervaded the house. Autumn Glory The Toilers of the Field 2011-12-11T03:00:11.417Z Black established the existence of this air in the expired breath of animals, and also showed that it was present in the air evolved during vinous fermentation. Heroes of Science Chemists 2011-12-09T03:00:21.047Z They went up to bed just as Charles, having finished his third bottle of Burgundy, knocked with vinous assurance at the door of the Great House. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z If this was true, no vinous exhilaration made it so. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z Tramps and other travellers unacquainted with the classics generally take this vinous heathen god to be a representation of the Angel after whom the inn was named. The Bath Road History, Fashion, & Frivolity on an Old Highway 2011-11-06T02:00:11.073Z The acetous acid is the produce of a peculiar fermentation of vegetable substances, succeeding the vinous, in which ardent spirit it is procured, and succeeded by the putrefactive, in which volatile alkali is generated. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z They are of a perfectly sweet or vinous flavor, approaching to pure acid. American Pomology Apples 2011-10-03T02:00:29.477Z After his ship sailed, Dr C— took to vinous imbibition—in plain English, he drank rum to excess. In Touch with Nature Tales and Sketches from the Life 2011-08-31T02:01:35.803Z In the Morning Star there appeared next day a passage from Disraeli's speech, reported in vinous forms of sibilant expression. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z Who can further interest himself in meaningless processions, where the most prominent figure is a fat, drunken, staggering man, supported by goat-hoofed monstrosities, and attended by all the insignia of vinous royalty? Art Principles With Special Reference to Painting Together with Notes on the Illusions Produced by the Painter 2011-06-16T02:00:17.197Z It is obtained from vegetable substances by their going through the vinous fermentation. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z They are of a purely sweet, vinous, or acid flavor. American Pomology Apples 2011-10-03T02:00:29.477Z The expressed juice is put into casks, not quite filled, and in the open air; and as soon as the vinous fermentation takes place, it is racked. The Wye and Its Associations a picturesque ramble 2011-06-12T02:00:06.820Z Mr. Dumphy by some obscure mental process, taking much of the praise to himself, was highly elated and perhaps tempted to a greater vinous indulgence than was his habit. Gabriel Conroy 2011-06-08T02:00:19.217Z And in the midst of one of those bitter, griping struggles to keep his vagrant mind from running into vinous paths, the brakes clamped down and the porter, superlatively polite, announced: "This is Colt, sah." I Conquered 2011-04-15T02:00:19.800Z The “vinous quality” of his mind, Hazlitt said, intoxicated those who came in contact with him. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats 2011-04-02T02:00:11.477Z They are sweet or vinous, approaching a pure acid. American Pomology Apples 2011-10-03T02:00:29.477Z At p. 294this period they also abstain from the use of all spirituous or vinous fluids. The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon 2011-02-20T03:00:13.767Z Ironically, given their troubled history, Lebanon's only vinous rival in the region is Israel. Bacchus to Bekaa 2011-01-12T10:57:38Z Doth he—doth Brother Christie accuse me of vinous indulgences? Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4 Alas! we deemed him purposeless; the vinous smile that flickered up Across his glowing countenance was meaningless to us. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, April 26 1890 Core regular, heart-shaped, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, plump; Flesh yellowish, crisp, breaking, fine grained, juicy; Flavor sub-acid, vinous, refreshing; Quality good to very good; Use, dessert, kitchen, market and cider; Season, February, March, and later. American Pomology Apples 2011-10-03T02:00:29.477Z Hazlitt speaks of “the vinous quality of his mind” as producing a fascination and an intoxication at once upon those who came in contact with him. Stevenson's Perfect Virtues As Exemplified by Leigh Hunt Do they forget that in the midst of their revelry, under the flaming chandeliers, peering over the shoulders of courteous waiters, listening to their vinous laughter and ancient jokes, Death, with his dart, is there? The Night Side of London This wine is nothing more than skimmed milk, subjected for awhile to vinous fermentation, and distilled through a rude apparatus that does the office of an alembic. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6. Volume 1 [of 2] Its faded colours shone brightly for a moment, green, white margin, vinous purple—Ericsson sprang out of bed. The Woodlands Orchids H. M. ci-devant Consul, Mr. Wilson, was in the like vinous state, and occupied his leisure in the pursuit of shells at the Navigator Islands. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia Mr. Dainopoulos had something of the clear sharp logic of the Latin, and the vinous benevolence of Mr. Bates aroused in him a species of alert incredulity. Command Flesh whitish, tender, juicy, with a very agreeable vinous flavor. The Apple To produce the vinous fermentation, artificial heat and more agitation is sometimes necessary. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente The old man got up with confused, vinous alacrity and started toward the hydrant. Stories of the Foot-hills After a refreshing swim, and a sip of lemonade filled with caraway seeds, we returned to dine on delightful brook trout, and pleasant vinous accompaniments. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia Very clean and roomy these stores of vinous treasure are, with an indescribable semi-medicinal odour languidly pervading them. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) Flesh yellowish, very tender, juicy, excellent, brisk, somewhat vinous. The Apple This liquid is called weak koumiss; but a limited portion of the lactine has undergone the lactuous and vinous fermentations, and thus the percentage of alcohol is small. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente He has a fine vinous spirit about him, and tropical blood in his veins: but he is better at his own table. Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature Above it hung a tawny tissue of haze, surcharged with a deeply red, vinous splendor, as if spilled from the stirrup-cup of the departing sun. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories Flesh rather coarse, but juicy and tender, with a very agreeable vinous aromatic flavor. Soil Culture Flesh white, fine grained, stained with red, tender, juicy, lively, vinous subacid. The Apple This milk gradually undergoes the vinous fermentation, and in twenty-four hours is converted into weak koumiss. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente I had formally advanced, in my first Memoirs upon the formation of water, that it was decomposed in a great number of chemical experiments, and particularly during the vinous fermentation. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries He ascended the heights; he was a taller, stronger man than he had been; he went forward with a preternatural vigour, and flourished his arms with the excitement of some vinous or gaseous intoxication. Callista : a Tale of the Third Century This discrepancy grows out of not carefully distinguishing the different kinds of fermentation, the sweet, the vinous, the acid, and the putrid. Soil Culture Flesh yellowish white, tender, juicy, pleasant, vinous subacid. The Apple The appearance of small bubbles, which keep bursting on the surface of this liquid, combined with a vinous or acid odour, prove that the ferment is ready. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente I shall finish what I have to say upon vinous fermentation, by observing, that it furnishes us with the means of analysing sugar and every vegetable fermentable matter. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries There are some modifications in this coloration, since, in some species, it passes from a vinous red to grey, then to black, or from rose-violet to brown. Fungi: Their Nature and Uses Next is the Catawba, better for wine, more vinous but not so sweet as the Isabella, ripens two or three weeks later, and hence not so good in high latitudes. Soil Culture Flesh yellowish, rather coarse, juicy, tender, with an exceedingly agreeable, rich, vinous flavor, delightfully aromatic. The Apple As many of the preceding observations relate to the vinous and putrefactive fermentations, I had the curiosity to endeavour to ascertain in what manner the air would be affected by the acetous fermentation. Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air In the vinous fermentation, only carbonic acid gas is disengaged, carrying with it a small proportion of water in solution. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries Berries large, markedly oval, dark purplish-black, glossy, covered with light bloom, strongly persistent, firm; skin thick, tender, adherent; flesh green with a yellow tinge, translucent, very juicy, tender, fine-grained, vinous, mild; very good in quality. Manual of American Grape-Growing Spores globose, nearly smooth, pale vinous, 6–8 mic. in diameter. The Myxomycetes of the Miami Valley, Ohio Flesh white, rarely a little pinkish, very tender and juicy, with a mild, sprightly, vinous flavor. The Apple And so does Tertullian, which liquor pressed from apples, he says, was most strong and vinous.” Ebrietatis Encomium or, the Praise of Drunkenness These putrefactive fermentations require constant attendance from the above circumstance, whereas the vinous fermentation hardly needs any. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries Berries large, round, reddish-black, persistent, firm; skin thick, tender, cracks, adherent, contains some wine-colored pigment; flesh green, translucent, juicy, tender, meaty, vinous, spicy; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Good pure spirits ought to be perfectly clear, pleasant, and strong, though not of a pungent odour, and somewhat of a vinous taste. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families His large, swollen nose had a vinous tint, acquiring purplishness in cold weather. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China Here all the night, in sport and merry glee, They pass and imitate, with acid service, By fermentation vinous made, the grape. Ebrietatis Encomium or, the Praise of Drunkenness I have explained myself at large upon this subject, in a Memoir upon vinous fermentation already presented to the Academy, and which will speedily be published. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries Berries large, oval, dark, dull red covered with thin bloom, strongly adherent; skin thin, tough, adherent; flesh pale green, tender, stringy, vinous, foxy, sweet; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing It has a vinous sour odour, a bitter taste arising from the hops in the malt liquor, and it reddens the vegetable blues. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families It is in vain to attempt to imitate the best foreign liqueurs, unless we can obtain the pure vinous spirit with which they are made. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual And vinegar, as it contains much vinous spirit, is probably a noxious part of our diet. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life The phenomena of putrefaction are caused, like those of vinous fermentation, by the operation of very complicated affinities. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries The grapes are sweet, rich and vinous but should be used as soon as ripe, as they do not keep well and the berries quickly shatter from the bunch. Manual of American Grape-Growing When thrown up by one quantity of malt or vinous liquid, it may be preserved to be put into another, at a future period; on which it will exert a similar fermentative action. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The whole place is fragrant with clean, vinous perfumes. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia M. M. The patient should gradually accustom himself to half his usual quantity of vinous potation. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life We shall presently see that the phenomena attendant upon vinous fermentation, putrefaction, and even vegetation, are produced, at least in a certain degree, by decomposition of water. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries Berries uniform in size, large, round, golden yellow, glossy with thin bloom, persistent; skin very thin, tender; flesh green, translucent, very juicy, tender, vinous; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing It is now put into casks, and the sweet or sugar stage of fermentation, which is already begun, soon passes into the vinous or alcoholic stage, as it is called, and alcohol is formed. Select Temperance Tracts Ordinarily he was most prim and pretty of manner, but to-night he was on vinously familiar terms with all the world, and, crowding himself upon Bobby’s quiet whist crowd, slapped Bobby joyously on the shoulder. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man Vinegar is liable to produce this flushing of the face, which probably is owing to the quantity of vinous spirit it contains, as I believe the unfermented vegetable acids do not produce this effect. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life When not entirely ripe it yields a resinous juice that sticks to the lips and affords a disagreeable taste; but when once thoroughly ripe it has a slightly vinous, sweetish taste and is easily digested. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Berries variable in size, oval, yellowish-green, glossy with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, adherent, faintly astringent; flesh green, transparent, juicy, tender, vinous, sweet; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing When he saw Gabrielle he said "Ha—very good, very good," and she, in an access of enthusiasm, kissed him and smelt his vinous breath. The Tragic Bride As for the vinous society of Dundas, a valuable colleague but a far from ideal companion, Pitt must in his better moments have held it cheap. William Pitt and the Great War Then the festive board was re-covered with decanters, and the intellectual enjoyments of the evening commenced, the vinous not being intermitted. Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851. The First is of a dark vinous Red, chiefly on the sides, which becomes more bright and pale as the Fruit ripens. The Natural History of Chocolate Being a Distinct and Particular Account of the Cocoa-Tree, its Growth and Culture, and the Preparation, Excellent Properties, and Medicinal Vertues of its Fruit Berries small, oval, often compressed, black, glossy with abundant bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, adherent, astringent; flesh green, translucent, juicy, fine-grained, tender, melting, vinous, sweet; fair to good. Manual of American Grape-Growing This vinous beverage has a filthy odor, but those who can overcome the aversion to this fetid smell indulge largely in the liquor. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture They pleaded, preached, debated, fought, gambled, loved, and hated under the influence of their favorite vintage, saw all things through a vinous fume, and judged all things with inflamed pulses and a reeling brain. A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III If not absolutely intoxicated, his spirits were in a high state of vinous exhilaration. Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin "By Pollux and Castor we will!" shouted St. Ours, decidedly vinous. The False Chevalier or, The Lifeguard of Marie Antoinette Berries small, oblate, dark red with faint bloom, persistent, firm; skin tough, free, astringent; flesh translucent, juicy, tender, fine-grained, vinous; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing It has a succulent, rather acid fruit, from which a vinous beverage is prepared. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture All my vinous joy was gone, leaving me a haggard, weary wretch of a man, disenchanted and miserable to the verge of—what? The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance "Now, Squire, that's hardly fair," cried Mr. Grimes, bursting into a hoarse vinous laugh. Agatha's Husband A Novel Spirituous liquors are the produce of vinous ones, obtained by the distillation of these last. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries oval, black, glossy, covered with thin bloom, persistent; skin thick, tough; flesh very juicy, tender, vinous, spicy, agreeably sweet at the skin, tart at the center; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing It produces numerous green egg-shaped fruits, an inch in length, possessing an agreeable vinous and somewhat aromatic flavor, called honey berries or bullace plums. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture He even grew eloquent under the vinous influence. Rattlin the Reefer So, being also a little under vinous influence, he stammered out something, and then fairly blubbered for joy. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866 Grains yield two kinds of vinous liquors, of which the distiller makes spirit, and the brewer a sort of wine, called beer. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries small, round, pale red with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tender, without pigment; flesh pale green, very juicy, tender, melting, fine-grained, vinous, sweet; very good to best. Manual of American Grape-Growing Numerous varieties are grown, some being sweet and vinous, and others acid or of a bitter, stringent taste; the color also varies from light to dark red. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture The devil's seed germinates with reptile rapidity, and blossoms and fructifies in the vinous fallows of this bully's brain! The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) All American vinous liquors are liable to sour, because we rarely understand or practice the proper mode of manufacturing. The Practical Distiller An Introduction To Making Whiskey, Gin, Brandy, Spirits, &c. &c. of Better Quality, and in Larger Quantities, than Produced by the Present Mode of Distilling, from the Produce of the United States After some days, these impetuous motions subside; the fermentation ceases by degrees; the liquor clears up; then it emits a vinous smell and taste. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain The flesh is tender and melting and the flavor rich, sweet, vinous, pure and delicate. Manual of American Grape-Growing Bunch medium, loose, shouldered; berry very large, oblong, pale flesh-color; skin thin; pulp tender; few seeds, separating freely from the pulp; sweet, vinous and juicy; quality very good. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines The branches are large and tolerably compact; the berries, too, are above the medium size, and have a rich vinous and pronounced musky flavour. Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines Presuming these positions granted, let us make a short inquiry into the composition of vinous fluids, &c. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner What are the proportions of the elements necessary to form a good vinous liquor? The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries medium, round, rich amber red with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin tender, adherent, astringent; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, tough, solid, strongly foxy, vinous; poor in quality. Manual of American Grape-Growing Bunch often a foot long, loose, shouldered; berry below medium, round, black, juicy; without pulp, sweet and vinous. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines Only in the wine from white grapes is the effervescent principle retained to any particular extent; but, on the other hand, the wine from black grapes imparts both quality and vinous character to the blend. Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines For instance, the vinous process of fermentation, succeeded by distillation, produces ardent spirits, or alcohol, the elements of which are here described. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner From those principles, which are not contested, the distiller, whose vinous liquor contains only one-fiftieth part of sweet matter, obtains the less spirit, and loses as much of it as he gets. 2dly. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries unusually large, round, purplish-black with heavy bloom, firm; skin cracks, adherent to pulp, astringent; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, tender, stringy, vinous; fair to good. Manual of American Grape-Growing He not only removes from the wine its sediments, but watches the fermentation, and checks it as soon as its vinous fermentation is over, and the formation of vinegar about to begin. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines Almost everywhere they ask for dry wine, but at the same time require it so vinous and so strong that there is scarcely any other than the wine of Sillery which can satisfy them.... Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines I kiss the lips I once have kissed; The gas-light wavers dimmer; And softly through a vinous mist, My college friendships glimmer.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Others add successively new molasses to their vinous liquor, and thus prolong their fermentation, without making their liquor stronger, and consequently without obtaining more spirit. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries variable in size, oval, black, glossy with thick bloom; skin tender, thin, adherent with wine-colored pigment; flesh pale green, translucent, tender, vinous; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing “No, it wasn’t,” said Twiddel, with a foreign and vinous doggedness. The Lunatic at Large As may be supposed, a powerful vinous odour permeates these vaults, in which the fumes of wine have been accumulating for the best part of a century. Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines A vinous decoction of wild mint and of pepper he considered particularly beneficial, though he thought that dentifrices, either powder or liquid, should also be used. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages From the above proportions, it results, that 100 gallons of the vinous liquor of distillers yield only 4 gallons of whiskey, and very seldom 5; that is, from a 25th to a 20th. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries irregular, large, oval, light red, glossy with heavy bloom, persistent, soft; skin thick, tender, adherent, astringent; flesh green, transparent, tender, stringy, melting, aromatic, vinous, sweet; very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The way the conductors of these boats found out vinous liquors was, as brother Jonathan so playfully observes, a caution. Canada and the Canadians Volume I Harsh was the vinous scowl he cast on Zeisuké now cringing at the white sand. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 The perfume, vinous and of viands, came to the noses of the competitors, to the disturbance of their game. The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O'Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2) In the difference of the strength of the vinous liquor. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries uniform in size and shape, small, round, light red, covered with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, adherent, unpigmented, astringent; flesh light green, translucent, juicy, tender, aromatic, vinous, refreshing, sweet; best in quality. Manual of American Grape-Growing Besides grapes, the most valuable of the articles of which wine is made, there are a considerable number of fruits from which a vinous liquor is obtained. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy The vinous suitor was not to Panna's taste, besides, she was already tired, and she did not answer his first speech. How Women Love (Soul Analysis) They were a motley crowd, coalesced for the moment into a vinous solidarity. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Each time that the vinous liquor is renewed in the still, the water contained in the urns must be emptied, through the pipes of discharge at the bottom. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries variable in size, round, purplish-black, dull with heavy bloom, firm; skin tough, adherent with a large amount of purplish-red pigment, astringent; flesh tender, aromatic, spicy, vinous, mildly subacid; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing For nothing contributes more to the conversion of beer, or any other vinous fluid, into vinegar, than mucilage. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy Imagine a wide lanceolated blade of a vinous purple, some twenty inches in length, which is twisted at the base into an ovoid purse about the size of a hen's egg. Social Life in the Insect World The only touch of colour in the landscape was the vinous purple of the twigs, and a few green leaves of privet from which rose spikes of berries black as crape. Leaves from a Field Note-Book The richness of my vinous liquor, and the degree of heat to which I keep it, tend strongly to make it ferment. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries of medium size, oval, dull purplish-red with thick bloom, firm; skin thick, adherent, astringent; flesh green, translucent, juicy, fine-grained, vinous, sprightly, sweet and rich; very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing It is the worst expedient that the brewer can practise: the beer thus rendered mild, soon loses its vinous taste; it becomes vapid; and speedily assumes a muddy grey colour, and an exceedingly disagreeable taste. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy Dioscorides divided vegetables into aromatic, alimentary, medicinal, and vinous: a division of chemical character. Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library It is not fit to be drunPage 79k for it's perfection till the sweetness be quite worn off, yet not to be sower, but vinous. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened Might not the residue of the distillation of my vinous liquor have the same acidity? The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries large, oval, dark purplish-black, glossy, covered with heavy bloom, adherent; skin thin, tough, adherent; flesh pale green, translucent, tender, stringy, vinous, pleasant-flavored; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Cyder is likewise good, with other vinous productions from fruit, as also the various kinds of beer. A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World Volume 2 Hence the pleasure in the beginning of drunkenness is owing to the increased action of the system from the stimulus of vinous spirit or of opium. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life There was on one side a great fireplace, in which stood earthen pitchers, in which cider was being mulled with red-hot pokers, eager vinous faces watching. 'Doc.' Gordon Here is another means which will certainly succeed: it is to leave at the bottom of each hogshead three or four inches of the vinous liquor, when transported into the still for distilling. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain Berries large, round, slightly flattened, dark purplish-black, glossy, covered with thin bloom, strongly persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, astringent; flesh juicy, tough, firm, fine-grained, vinous, briskly subacid; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing And he had come upon it among chatterers in a ball-room through the vinous babbling of a garrulous fool. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality The diseases in consequence of frequent inebriety, or of daily taking much vinous spirit without inebriety, consist in the paralysis, which is liable to succeed violent stimulation. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life Few people know the nature of fermentation, without which no vinous spirit can be produced; nor any liquor be rendered fine and potible. The Cyder-Maker's Instructor, Sweet-Maker's Assistant, and Victualler's and Housekeeper's Director In Three Parts The first of all, is derived from the composition of a vinous liquor, richer, and more proper to raise a vigorous fermentation, than that which is obtained by the usual method. The Art of Making Whiskey So As to Obtain a Better, Purer, Cheaper and Greater Quantity of Spirit, From a Given Quantity of Grain The grapes are sprightly and vinous, and neither seeds nor skin are as objectionable as in the parent. Manual of American Grape-Growing In disyllables the penultimate vowel is long, as in 'famous', 'vinous'; in longer words the antepenultimate vowel is short, as 'criminous', 'generous'. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin The same rule is applicable to increased stimulus, as of heat, or of vinous spirit, within certain limits, as is applied in the two last paragraphs to Deficient Stimulus; as is further explained in Sect. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life There have been actors, however, who have refused to accept the innocent semblance of vinous liquor supplied by the management, and especially when, as part of their performance, they were required to simulate intoxication. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Let us say that he neither makes nor consumes malt, vinous nor spirituous liquor, within the meaning of the statutes in such cases made and provided. A Hoosier Chronicle Berries small, round, dark red with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin tough, adherent, astringent; flesh green, translucent, very juicy, tender, fine-grained, vinous, sweet; very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Is there no way of having the organist dismissed, and a clean sweep made of the precentor and the teachers in the choir-school, of packing off the basses with their vinous voices to the taverns? The Cathedral It assumes a variety of phases under peculiar vinous influences. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, July 24, 1841 Of course, this can be treated as a mere vinous Welsh Rabbit and poured over toast, to be accompanied by beer. The Complete Book of Cheese Clayson had a vinous nose and a tedious habit of saying brilliant things. The Magician Berries small, round, slightly oblate, purplish-black, glossy, covered with heavy bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, free; flesh yellowish-green, tender, post-oak flavor, vinous, spicy; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing When I saw it two years ago, at Coppet, in bright sunshine, I could not help being impressed by those red, vinous lips and the wide, aspiring nostrils. Over Strand and Field It is possible that the next morning the banker had completely forgotten the conversation, and his vinous approval of runaway matches; but, two days later, he was destined to have a rude awaking. Love Romances of the Aristocracy One very vinous trait we found, however, in the person of a beggar. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 It possesses a somewhat pleasant vinous odour and a burning aromatic taste; it is a highly acrid poison. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 Berries large, round-oval, purplish-black, dull with heavy bloom, persistent, firm; skin tough, free; flesh green, translucent, juicy, tender, vinous; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing At this moment up rose the vinous shouts of the guests and the voice of Father Garasim. The Daughter of the Commandant Where cider is made for sale, much greater care is necessary; only the soundest fruit is used, and the vinous fermentation is allowed to begin in open vessels before the pulp is pressed. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor He cannot conceal his vinous longing, and squints darkly at the assembly. Light The use of vinous spirit has a tremendous influence in the deterioration of the human race. Headlong Hall The flesh is tender and juicy with a rich, sweet, vinous flavor. Manual of American Grape-Growing But it is precisely in this that the secret for making the milk undergo the vinous fermentation consists. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 477, February 19, 1831 Thus, Saint Antoine in this vinous feature of his, until midday. A Tale of Two Cities Some of the more peaceable boers came in here and wanted ale, which was refused, as they were already very vinous; so they imbibed ginger-beer, whereof one drank thirty-four bottles to his own share! Letters from the Cape The bride, in passing down-stairs, dressed for her journey, found Tom waiting for her - flushed, either with his feelings, or the vinous part of the breakfast. Hard Times Berries usually large, round, oval, dark purplish-black, dull with heavy bloom, persistent, firm; skin tough, thin, adherent with dark red pigment, astringent; flesh green, translucent, juicy, coarse, vinous, sweet from skin to center; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing This work, called "The Vintage," is decorously inebriate, a vinous riot of little cupids. Stories from Everybody's Magazine It was evident, from Mr. Trotter's flushed countenance and defective intonation, that he, too, had had recourse to vinous stimulus. Vanity Fair Fidgeting bees and flies were excavating the decayed spots in this wasting fruit, from which emanated a vinous odor. The Certain Hour And the fragrant air of the night was tainted with the vinous effluvium of his breath. The False Faces Further Adventures from the History of the Lone Wolf Berries small, round, purplish-black, glossy with heavy bloom, persistent, firm; skin thin, tough, adherent; flesh dark green, very juicy, fine-grained, tender, spicy, pleasant vinous flavor, agreeably tart; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The flies love any vegetable substance in fermentation, whether acetic or vinous. Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 Come, come," said James, putting his hand to his nose and winking at his cousin with a pair of vinous eyes, "no jokes, old boy; no trying it on on me. Vanity Fair I have heard none of those drunken,—nay, drunken is a coarse word,—none of those vinous flights.' Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 At eleven o’clock two-thirds of the sun were covered, and all terrestrial objects became a kind of vinous red. The Fur Country Seventy Degrees North Latitude Berries round, light green, glossy with thin bloom, persistent; skin unusually thin, tender, adherent, unpigmented, astringent; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, fine-grained, tender, soft, vinous, sweet; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The paper showed the tendency of the glucose in the over-ripe grape to the vinous ferment, and that the fly delighted in it. Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 This species may readily be distinguished on account of its peculiar vinous colour. Explorations in Australia The Journals of John McDouall Stuart Horace appealed to the Spanish officer, who confirmed all he said of this vinous phenomenon. Tales and Novels — Volume 10 One from the juice of the pine-apple, having a vinous flavor; another from maize, resembling beer; and another from the fruit of a species of palm-tree. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Volume II) Berries small, round, black, glossy, covered with thin bloom, hang well to pedicels, firm; skin thin, adherent, contains much wine-colored pigment, slightly astringent; flesh dark green, translucent, fine-grained, tough, vinous, spicy; fair quality. Manual of American Grape-Growing Enthusiasts, perhaps, they were, but with then the fermentation had never gone further than the ripeness of the vinous stage. Among My Books First Series Similarly in youth the constant growth produces a state much like that of vinous intoxication, and youth is pleasant. Ethics Directly opposite, across the corridor, was the kitchen, from which issued a delightful combination of vinous, aromatic odors. In and out of Three Normady Inns He had drawn back a little, either out of the heat of the fire or to avoid his reverence's vinous gossip as much as possible. The Yeoman Adventurer Berries large, round or slightly oval, purplish-black with abundant bloom, shatter badly; skin thin, very astringent; flesh tough, vinous, sweet at skin, acid at center; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing He was a stout man, of a vinous complexion, with what I should call here, where our speech is mostly uncouth, an educated accent, though with few and wandering aspirates in it. Seven English Cities One of the best in flavor, rich and vinous. Home Vegetable Gardening — a Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use And with that philanthropic advice, the postilion took his leave, and went down the stairway singing a postilion's song in a vinous voice. The Companions of Jehu If he were going to be of use to her she must snub that vinous phase at once. We Can't Have Everything Berries irregular in size, round-elongated, yellowish-green with thin bloom, persistent, soft; skin thin, tough, adherent, unpigmented; flesh green, transparent, very juicy, melting, vinous, pleasant, agreeably sweet; very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The proposition is certainly proved inversely in the case of Narcissus, for he has not written one vinous line, and yet—well, and yet! The Book-Bills of Narcissus An Account Rendered by Richard Le Gallienne He believed," says Miss Edgeworth, in her Memoirs of her Father, "that almost all the distempers of the higher classes of people arise from drinking, in some form or other, too much vinous spirit. Lives of the English Poets From Johnson to Kirke White, Designed as a Continuation of Johnson's Lives The more advanced is the vinous fermentation the less acid is the taste and the more it sparkles. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 This special form of fermentation is known as alcoholic or vinous fermentation, and the micro-organisms that cause it are familiarly termed alcoholic ferments. A Practical Physiology The European varieties are better flavored, possessing a more delicate and a richer vinous flavor, a more agreeable aroma, and are lacking in the acidity and the obnoxious foxy taste of many American grapes. Manual of American Grape-Growing But he was conscious that the speaker occupied a chair by the bed, and knew that he was bending near to catch his answer; for the air was tainted with vinous breath. Alias the Lone Wolf The berries are capable of undergoing vinous fermentation, and affording alcohol by distillation. The Book of Household Management Ye groves of Faunus, and ye hills that melt With vinous dews, where meek Evander3 dwelt! Poemata : Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton Never having used spirituous or vinous stimulants, or tobacco in any form, I have no personal "experience" of the way they affect the mental faculties of those who use them. Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life Berries large, round, dark red, dull, persistent, soft; skin thick, adherent, without pigment, astringent; flesh translucent, juicy, tender, stringy, fine-grained, vinous, sprightly; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing And as thoughtfully, did she pour it into the flower vases when his back was turned: she matched the other girls' acute transports of vinous joy without an error. The Voice on the Wire Stale yeast produces, instead of vinous fermentation, an acetous fermentation, which flavours the bread and makes it disagreeable. The Book of Household Management "Let temperate folk write verses in the hall Where bonds change hands, abstainers not at all;" So ran my edict: now the clan drinks hard, And vinous breath distinguishes a bard. The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry The flavor and vinous qualities of the grapes are thus particularly mentioned as having been proven several times by eating the ripe and luscious fruit, and in language peculiarly expressive of the fact. The Voyage of Verrazzano A Chapter in the Early History of Maritime Discovery in America Berries large, oval, light and dark red with thin bloom, persistent; skin thick, tough, adherent, astringent; flesh pale green, juicy, fine-grained, somewhat stringy, tender, vinous; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The bees gathered about the table to feast on the vinous honey, while Shirley, mumbling a few words, maintained his partial obscurity, with one hand to his forehead. The Voice on the Wire La Rose, Burgundy, and Bordeaux were of first-rate quality, and the meek and lowly eyes of the fathers were not a little brightened under the vinous influence. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley Impressed as he was, Braintop had, nevertheless, leisure to look out of his vinous mist and notice, with some misgiving, a parading light at a certain distance— apparently the light of cigarettes being freshly kindled. Sandra Belloni — Volume 4 So it comes about that Fouillade is agitated by the vinous memories into which he has plunged, which recall to him as well the dear perfume of garlic on that far-off table. Under Fire: the story of a squad Berries small, ovate, red, glossy with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin very tough, adheres slightly, unpigmented; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, tough, somewhat foxy, vinous, aromatic; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Bishop Chuff is greatly annoyed at the persistent use of the printing press to issue clandestine vinous recipes. In the Sweet Dry and Dry The germs of vinous fermentation are contained in abundance in the air of the wine cellar, as well as being on the grapes themselves. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken But from the swinging doors came a strong odour of alcohol, enveloping the two women in a vinous caress that stirred hidden desires like a strong perfume. Jonah Before he had got twenty yards from the house, the vinous breath of Schwartz puffed over his shoulder, and the arm of the deputy-night-watchman took possession of him again. Jezebel's Daughter Berries small, round, light green tinged with yellow, dull with thin bloom, firm; skin adherent to pulp; flesh yellowish-green, translucent, juicy, tough, fine-grained, vinous, sprightly; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing He had detected the vinous odor of the sleeper's breath. The Puppet Crown That is to say, the active agents of vinous fermentation are only enabled to work perfectly in a liquid which is somewhat acid. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken And of all fruits physicians use the vinous as the greatest coolers, as pomegranates and apples. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies Herr Paul, with a somewhat vinous glare, still muttered, "But your duty to the family!" Villa Rubein, and other stories Berries large, round, flattened at attachment to pedicel, dark purplish-black, glossy, persistent, firm; skin tough with wine-colored pigment; flesh green, juicy, fine-grained, tender, vinous, sweet; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing "And as for the ladies," said Wynyard with a weak, vinous laugh, "unless any of 'em is inclined to take the matter as PERSONAL—eh?" Trent's Trust, and Other Stories The lees deposited from vinous fermentation consist of mineral salts, tartaric acid, and organic matters. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken But mere vinegar is of a vinous nature, and nothing quenches fire so soon as that; its extreme coldness overcomes and kills the flame presently. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies The water, after standing all night in a bottle, yielded a remarkably vinous taste and odour, something analogous to that of dulcified spirit of nitre. Travels through France and Italy Berries medium in size, slightly ovate, light red covered with thin bloom, persistent, firm; skin thick, tough, slightly adherent; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, tough, fine-grained, vinous, good. Manual of American Grape-Growing One whelp Confederation, that of Cracow, is distinguished by having frequently or generally been "drunk;" and of course its procedures had often a vinous character. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 21 No, there is only the coarse spirit which benumbs the palatal nerves, and renders them incapable of picking out these vinous attributes. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken The toddy contains a large proportion of saccharine, without which the vinous fermentation could not take place. Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon Three glasses and an empty silver bowl which gave forth a vinous odor showed that the worship of double-sixes was not without its due libations. The Deputy of Arcis Berries large, oval, often pear-shaped, dull black with thick bloom, persistent, soft; skin thick with some red pigment; flesh pale green, juicy, tender, coarse, vinous; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Some of these, when thoroughly ripe, have a very pretty vinous Taste, and eat very well, yet are glutinous. A New Voyage to Carolina, containing the exact description and natural history of that country; together with the present state thereof; and a journal of a thousand miles, travel'd thro' several nations of Indians; giving a particular account of their customs, manners, etc. He was a chemist, and the work in which he was now engaged was the study of alcoholic fermentation in vinous liquors. A History of Science — Volume 4 It penetrated the vinous fog that beset the brain of Richard, and startled him. Mistress Wilding Every one recognized the vinous voice of old Fourchon, to whom the verse must have been peculiarly agreeable; Mouche accompanied in his treble tones. Sons of the Soil Berries large, oval, jet-black with abundant bloom, persistent, firm; skin thick, tough, adherent; flesh light green, translucent, juicy, rich, tender, sprightly, vinous, sweet; very good to best. Manual of American Grape-Growing Now almost ignoble in appearance and bearing, Georges exhibited the traces of disasters in love and a life of debauchery in his blotched skin and bloated, vinous features. A Start in Life Day was breaking, and the sheets of talc in the walls were filled with a vinous colour. Salammbo Berries round, dull black with heavy bloom, persistent, firm; skin thick, tough, adherent with dark wine-colored pigment, astringent; flesh pale reddish-green, translucent, juicy, tough, coarse, vinous, acid; fair in quality. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries medium in size, oval, light and dark red, glossy with thin bloom, persistent, very firm; skin thick, tough, free, slightly astringent; flesh light green, translucent, juicy, coarse-grained, tender, vinous; good to best. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries medium in size, round, greenish-yellow, covered with thin bloom, persistent; skin thin, tender with a few small reddish-brown dots; flesh fine-grained, tender, vinous, sweet at the skin, agreeably tart at center, mild; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing The flesh characters and flavor of the fruit are much like those of Delaware, the pulp being tender yet firm, and the flavor having the same rich, sprightly, vinous taste found in the parent. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries large, round-oval, dark-red with faint bloom; skin tough, adherent, unpigmented, strongly astringent; flesh pale green, translucent, juicy, fine-grained, tender, vinous; good to best. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries small, round, dark purplish-black, dull with heavy bloom, persistent; skin thin, tough, adherent, contains much red pigment, astringent; flesh greenish-white, opaque, fine-grained, aromatic, vinous; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries large, round-oval, light to dark red, glossy, covered with bloom, persistent; skin thin, tender; flesh pale green, juicy, fine-grained, tough, stringy, agreeably vinous; good to very good. Manual of American Grape-Growing Berries large, round-oval, dull black with abundant bloom, persistent; skin thick, tender; flesh pale green, juicy, fine-grained, tender, vinous, sweet; good. Manual of American Grape-Growing |
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