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  • The vintage conditions also were difficult enough to produce a lot of wines with overt signs of overripeness - which not only produces undesirable aromatic and flavor combinations such as prunes, kirsch and boysenberry syrup, but also takes away from any expression of terroir and really muddies focus and precision on the palate. Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • However, weather can trick the plant, meaning sugar levels can indicate ripeness while the pip of the grape remains hard or green.
  • If winegrowers have the wherewithal to coax both fruit and phenols to super ripeness, winemakers have their ways of getting rid of some of the resulting alcohol, including extracting it mechanically after fermentation.
  • The ripeness, the phenolic compound contents and the antioxidant activities of Cabernet Sauvignon grape berries from valley land of low altitude were higher than those of slope land of high altitude.
  • Southcombe, marching slowly with his long limp burdens, found ready on the sand the little barrel, about as big as a kilderkin, of true and unsullied Stockholm pitch, which he had taken, as his brother took Madeira, for ripeness and for betterance, by right of change of climate. Springhaven
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  • The e-nose can monitor air quality; identify pathogens; monitor food ripeness or spoilage; monitor physiological conditions from breath analysis, for example; and detect biological or chemical weapons. Gadget Freak Files
  • Harvested at early grape ripeness and cool maturation in steel tanks to retain fruit freshness.
  • They can weigh overall level and ripeness of financial circles development.
  • Fruits were harvested at full ripeness and the firmness was measured with a penetrometer.
  • Which is about what we found in our tasting of some 30 Gruner Veltliners from 2008 - mostly at basic ripeness quality levels (versus smaragd and other riper wines, which are still just arriving). SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The vintage conditions also were difficult enough to produce a lot of wines with overt signs of overripeness - which not only produces undesirable aromatic and flavor combinations such as prunes, kirsch and boysenberry syrup, but also takes away from any expression of terroir and really muddies focus and precision on the palate. Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches.
  • These objectives are met by the threshold requirements of standing, case or controversy, and ripeness.Sentence dictionary
  • Jenny Lind's had incomparably more power and more at all times in reserve; but it had a shade of that same veiled quality in its lowest tones, consistently with the same (but much more) ripeness and sweetness, and perfect freedom from the crudeness often called clearness, as they rise. Life of Hon. Phineas T. Barnum
  • These objectives are met by the threshold requirements of standing, case or controversy, and ripeness.
  • In a cooler growing climate like the Finger Lakes the number of growing days for ideal ripeness is sometimes compromised by the onset of chilly fall weather. Finger Lakes Early Harvest Report
  • He who realizes his shortcomings is getting closer to spiritual ripeness.
  • While the wines are technically dry, their ripeness suggests sweetness to many palates.
  • This depends on the ripeness of the pear — you can use slightly underripe fruit here. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mango in Thailand isn't just a mango - there are many varieties, which mature at different times of year, so there is always some variety at its peak of ripeness.
  • The akee is to be eaten at the peak of ripeness, just after the capsule splits, an occurrence which is often followed by a race between man and bird to reach the succulent fruit first.
  • While most of the world is obsessed with sell-by dates, freshness and ripeness, the sleepy hamlet of Sauternes sits 30 miles south of Bordeaux, obsessed with rot, decay and fungus.
  • In the past it has been my distinct impression that these terms have been code words for overripeness and high alcohol to my palate. Natural wines, premox, chenin blanc, 07 Port and Rhone – John Gilman | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • The howler monkey that Stephens observed on Barro Colorado Island was feasting on fruit near its peak ripeness - when its ethanol content is about 1 percent.
  • Analyses of the ripeness degree of S. sapinea carpophores collected in April, May, June, July and October in the Prklog and Marina plantations showed that they were ripe in all these months.
  • Flavor development and tannin ripeness went further than I remember tasting. The New York Cork Report:
  • Although presumably inadvertent, the Weekend at Bernie's suggestion of a mummified Camus at the Café de Flore is charming; but the ripeness is all, and Fonda isn't yet ripe for politics. Calamity Jane
  • That mulchy smell could trigger an olfactory flashback of Proustian ripeness in children of a certain age.
  • Squeeze the fruit to test for ripeness.
  • Great for us who have wandered from the natural and softened to sickly ripeness. CHAPTER 13
  • TA is titratable acidity and is a measure of the total acid in the grape juice—pH is sort of related to titratable acidity and is the third important component for determining ripeness. The Merlot Murders
  • Cyder (1708) by John Philips, a sensuous evocation of English agriculture that paints a picture of the country in a kind of Edenic state of ripeness: Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • All of which suggests that, just as either the overripeness or the rawness of what you serve can speak to your cultivation, to your acquired level of artistry, so cruelty can exhibit your refinement. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • English buffo Ian Wallace lacks the ripeness and buzz of the best Italian buffos, but the voice is substantial enough and his mastery of the text is never in doubt; his expertise shows through particularly during the "Gioa pace!" scene.
  • We grow only the best-tasting varieties and we pick and sell them at the perfect ripeness or maturity.
  • Harvested at early grape ripeness and cool maturation in steel tanks to retain fruit freshness.
  • As Bob Travers ventures to say, “all that talk of physiological ripeness these days with cabernet is simply an excuse to try and get huge crop loads to ripen sufficiently, as cabernet is always going to taste really green at those yields unless you let the grapes hang out there until they are nearly raisins.” Mayacamas - one of the greatest California Cabernets by John Gilman | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Better to await ripeness to avoid bitter fruit.
  • I love fruit desserts; I opt for something fruited over something not almost any time … Understanding what to look for in ripeness or the names of fruit allows the reader to feel more comfortable in purchasing something they might not have in the past. Rustic Fruit Desserts
  • Wrinkles and dimples indicate ripeness on this vine-growing fruit. 4 exotic fruits to try this weekend
  • Squeeze the fruit to test for ripeness.
  • The vintage conditions also were difficult enough to produce a lot of wines with overt signs of overripeness - which not only produces undesirable aromatic and flavor combinations such as prunes, kirsch and boysenberry syrup, but also takes away from any expression of terroir and really muddies focus and precision on the palate. Bordeaux 2009: all over but the pricing | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Watch the tendrils on the stems to judge ripeness.
  • Or perhaps the weather decides to cloud over for several days straight and without so much sun the zucchinis and tomatoes, for the briefest moment, have decided to stop falling of the vine in voluptuous ripeness. Obscene Fist-Full of Basil
  • Called the Flavr Savr, the tomato reached the supermarket at peak ripeness.
  • Mark writes this: Since I was in college at Yale, they gave me the intellectual job, working the machine that calculated the ripeness of the peas known as the pea tenderometer. Summer Jobs: Processed Foods
  • The best ones, almost without fail, tend to be made with fruit grown on Long Island, where achieving ripeness is less of a worry. LENNDEVOURS:
  • They're compelling red wines of pipe-organ depth and power without excessive alcohol or overripeness. Two Worlds of Argentine Wines
  • However, weather can trick the plant, meaning sugar levels can indicate ripeness while the pip of the grape remains hard or green.
  • In the morelloid clade, the concentrations of these compounds decrease dramatically as fruit matures, while in many members of the spiny solanums, concentrations remain high at fruit ripeness.
  • Although presumably inadvertent, the Weekend at Bernie's suggestion of a mummified Camus at the Café de Flore is charming; but the ripeness is all, and Fonda isn't yet ripe for politics. Calamity Jane
  • Cooking oil is a blend of several extra virgin olive oils sourced from all over Italy and produced from olives that are pressed at the height of their ripeness.
  • I have never met with a man, either in England or America, who hath not confessed his opinion that a separation between the countries, would take place one time or other: And there is no instance, in which we have shewn less judgement, than in endeavouring to describe, what we call the ripeness or fitness of the Continent for independence. Common Sense
  • Never mind about physiological ripeness, I have yet to meet a winemaker who is able to define what is meant by this term, for what is perfect in one vineyard is deemed overripe in another.
  • The skill of the winemaker in these circumstances is to blend all the different regions, vineyards and levels of ripeness into a house style.
  • A combine harvesting wheat moves forward into a stand of the golden ripeness.
  • A noteworthy characteristic lies in the balance of ripe fruit or honeyed sweetness against fruit-driven acidity and an ability to hold on to a zing of piercing acidity even at high ripeness levels.
  • A wine grower uses an instrument called a hydrometer to measure the sugar content in a grape and also measures PH and titratable acidity to determine a grape's maturity or ripeness. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity.
  • Those who refuse to carry California wine, when asked why, usually go well beyond “overripeness” and into culture. Home field disadvantaged – NYT on SF wine lists | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Over cropping and the accentuation of aromatics (despite the ripeness of the fruit) has led to many wines that I find completely devoid of any elegance and frankly, undrinkable. Jamesport Vineyards 2007 Sauvignon Blanc Reserve
  • Ripeness is all, as every spin doctor knows, and what the seer beholds is usually what the beholder is ready to see. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD

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