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- noun Alternative spelling of
ice wine .
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Examples
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The term icewine is given to the wine because the winemaker must leave the grapes on the vines until the first freeze of the season.
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The term icewine is given to the wine because the winemaker must leave the grapes on the vines until the first freeze of the season.
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The term icewine is given to the wine because the winemaker must leave the grapes on the vines until the first freeze of the season.
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The term icewine is given to the wine because the winemaker must leave the grapes on the vines until the first freeze of the season.
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I want to be able to take part in an icewine harvest before I die.
The Sweet Hereafter 2008
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If climate change produces more non-winters like this one, icewine could become an endangered species and cost a king's ramsom.
Icewine fetches a cool $30,000 The Nag 2007
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DeMaria was a full-time hairdresser and part-time inexperienced winemaker when he made his first icewine from a 5000L surplus of Vidal icewine juice.
Icewine fetches a cool $30,000 The Nag 2007
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Without letting this error set him back Joseph continued working with the icewine and through his blind correction of the error fell upon a wine making technique.
Icewine fetches a cool $30,000 The Nag 2007
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Beamsville winemaker Joseph DeMaria says a Saudi Arabian businessman paid $30,000 for a bottle of his award-winning 2000 Chardonnay icewine.
Icewine fetches a cool $30,000 The Nag 2007
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Midway through the process Joseph made a major error in what he understood to be the process of making icewine.
Icewine fetches a cool $30,000 The Nag 2007
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