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Wine is an alcoholic drink typically made from fermented grapes.
Yeast consumes the sugar in the grapes and converts it to ethanol,
CO2 and heat. Different varieties of grapes and strains
of yeasts are major factors in different styles of wine.
These differences result from the complex interactions between
the biochemical development of the grape, the reactions involved
in fermentation, the grape's growing environment (terroir),
and the wine production process. Many countries enact legal appellations
intended to define styles and qualities of wine. These typically
restrict the geographical origin and permitted varieties of grapes,
as well as other aspects of wine production. Wines not made from grapes
involve fermentation of additional crops, including rice wine and other
fruit wines such as plum, cherry, pomegranate, currant and elderberry.
Wine has been produced for thousands of years. The earliest evidence
of wine is from ancient China (c. 7000 BC), Georgia (6000 BC),
Persia (5000 BC), and Italy (4000 BC). New World wine has some connection
to alcoholic beverages made by the indigenous peoples of the Americas,
but is mainly connected to later Viking area of Vinland and Spanish traditions
in New Spain. Later, as Old World wine further developed viticulture techniques,
Europe would encompass three of the largest wine-producing regions. Today,
the five countries with the largest wine-producing regions are in Italy, Spain,
France, the United States, and China. Wine has long played an important role
in religion. Red wine was associated with blood by the ancient Egyptians
and was used by both the Greek cult of Dionysus and the Romans in their Bacchanalia;
Judaism also incorporates it in the Kiddush, and Christianity in the Eucharist.
Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Israeli wine cultures are still connected to these ancient roots.
Similarly the largest wine regions in Italy, Spain, and France have heritages in connection to sacramental wine, likewise, viticulture traditions in the Southwestern United States started within New Spain as Catholic friars and monks first produced wines in New Mexico and California.
Typy vín
- Biele
- Ružové
- Červené
Najlepšie vinárstva
- Chateau Modra
- Chateau Grand Bari
- Chateau Topoľčianky
| Biele Vína | Ružové vína | Červené vína divne | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Veltínske zelené | Terra Serrena | Cabernet Sauvignon | vínko vtipne |
| Muller Thurgau | Champagne Ayala | Merlot | |
| Chardonnay | Gerard Bertrand | Rulandské modré | |
| Reya Prosseco | Mia Rosado | Pinot noir | |