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'''Wine''' is, usually, fermented fruit juice. Recipes for [[vegetable]] wine do exist.
'''Wine''' is, usually, fermented fruit juice. Recipes for [[vegetable]] wine do exist.


''The Book of Keruynge'', pubilshed in 1508, makes the following list of wine names:
''The Book of Keruynge'', published in 1508, makes the following list of wine names:
:Reed wyne / whyte wyne / claret whyne / osey / capryke / campolet / renysshe wyne maluely / bastarde / tyerre romney / muscadell / clarrey / raspys / vernage / vernage wyne cut / pymente and Ipocras
:Reed wyne / whyte wyne / claret whyne / osey / capryke / campolet / renysshe wyne maluely / bastarde / tyerre romney / muscadell / clarrey / raspys / vernage / vernage wyne cut / pymente and Ipocras

=== See also ===
* [[Wyne greke]]

Revision as of 12:06, 18 June 2004

Wine is, usually, fermented fruit juice. Recipes for vegetable wine do exist.

The Book of Keruynge, published in 1508, makes the following list of wine names:

Reed wyne / whyte wyne / claret whyne / osey / capryke / campolet / renysshe wyne maluely / bastarde / tyerre romney / muscadell / clarrey / raspys / vernage / vernage wyne cut / pymente and Ipocras

See also