NOUN
- pale yellowish wine made from white grapes or red grapes with skins removed before fermentation
How To Use white wine In A Sentence
- For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food.
- However, look a little closer, amid a region that stretches from the foothills east of the Pan-American Highway toward the Pacific Ocean, and there are a number of white wines with real character. The Catch of the Day
- Mixing lemon juice with white wine vinegar also softens the sharpness of the lemon but gives the dressing a fresher, livelier taste. Times, Sunday Times
- Mixing lemon juice with white wine vinegar also softens the sharpness of the lemon but gives the dressing a fresher, livelier taste. Times, Sunday Times
- A kir is a mix of white wine and french blackberry liqueur. A love affair of shame to rival the poignancy of Brokeback Mountain, or The French Eat McDonald's
- Tartaric acid is what gives balance to sugars in white wines and tannins in reds.
- Always be sure to use either red or white wine vinegar rather than malt vinegar. Asthma and Eczema - special diet cookbook
- Add the tomato paste and white wine and whisk until the paste has dissolved. The Sun
- To ease the week's woes, it's $2 off all draft beer and well spirits and $4 for a glass of house red or white wine.
- Wine by the glass business is strong, too, he reports, and the bar offers eight white wines and seven reds.