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wine In the OT wine, fermented grape juice, is associated with festivals and occasions of
joy, and with
covenants. It also symbolizes blood, being derived from the red juice of crushed grapes (Isa. 63: 2). Similarly, in the NT new wine (Matt. 9: 17) stands for the new
covenant or new
faith which cannot be contained within the framework of the old. And at
Cana the significance for the evangelist of his account of Jesus changing a great quantity of
water into wine (John 2: 6–10) is an indication of the liberating joy of the Gospel for all mankind. Wine was used at the
Lord's Supper when Jesus inaugurated the new covenant in his blood (Mark 14: 24), and it has subsequently been used at the Christian
Eucharist or
Communion (1 Cor. 11: 25).
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Wine shops fill retail niche
Newspaper article from: Algonquin Countryside with News of Lake in the Hills (IL); 3/29/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...from the way wine is organized in many wine stores. The system groups wines by taste -- "silky," "bold...and she gravitates toward California wines. For new wine drinkers, California wines are more approachable, French said...
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Foreign wines down 11.6% in 1991. (The 49th Annual Statistical Survey.) (Industry Overview)
Magazine article from: Wines & Vines; 7/1/1992; 700+ words
; ...resulted in a 8.6% falloff for all wine sales, as wine coolers and dessert wines were particularly hard hit by the excise...declined from 9.1% to 5.5%. Like wine coolers, dessert wines were severely impacted by the 1991 federal...
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The Wine Club Survey Shows Increases in Wine Interest, Purchases and Consumption; Gomberg, Frederickson's Survey Profiles The Wine Club's Customers.
Business Wire; 6/2/1998; 700+ words
; ...healthy growth for The Wine Club, but it could have...more quality California wines allocated to us to sell...and 37 percent cite the Wine Club newsletter which...monthly to customers. When wines are purchased in advance, wine cellars need to be established...
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As wine appreciation grows, demand for better kosher wines does too.
Newspaper article from: Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL); 4/25/2005; 700+ words
; ...and clarification of wine. "For many years, wines that were kosher had...Segal believes wine shops should display kosher wines under their regional...belief that kosher wines are more expensive. There's wine at all price points...
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Wine.com Makes Holiday Shopping for Wine Lovers Easier with Newly Unveiled Gift Collections.
Business Wire; 10/20/2004; 700+ words
; ...retail provider of premium wines, lifestyle wine clubs and gourmet gift...Aussie Walkabout" Wine Collection ($74.99): These four wines are a gathering of Australia...selection of premium wines, lifestyle wine clubs and gourmet gift...
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Wine.com and Ernie Els Introduce ''the Ernie Els International Wine Club''.
Business Wire; 11/30/2004; 700+ words
; ...retail provider of premium wines, lifestyle wine clubs and gourmet gift...market's leading online wine retailer. Offering over 10,000 unique wines to 28 U.S. states...selection of premium wines, lifestyle wine clubs and gourmet gift...
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TEN WINES FOR UNDER $10 BARGAIN-PRICED WINES OFFER GOOD VALUE, TASTE.(LIVING)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 10/3/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...wine business - the wine business! No whining...last three years, wines, and red wines especially...tough to make bad wines.'' So, what happens...great $10 bottle of wine? ''If it cost...international wine library,'' Dave...have more than 200 wines in that category...
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Wine Industry Experts Uncork Revamped WINEANSWERS.COM.
PR Newswire; 7/11/2007; 700+ words
; ...having pre-selected the wine -- that shows he's...Courtney Cochran -- For wine novices, I often suggest inexpensive wines that best match the existing...find some good historic wines at the same price as current...vintages." - David Mokha As wine perceptions change, the...
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Wine.com Announces Next Phase of Wine Portal - the Winery Shops@Wine.com.
Business Wire; 9/24/1999; 700+ words
; ...are Anchor Wine Boutiques Within New Online Wine Portal Offering Their Exclusive Wines Online Wine.com, formerly VirtualVineyard.com...growing selection of domestic and international wines and wine-related gifts and accessories to customers...
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Wine shop shopping
Magazine article from: Minnesota Monthly; 3/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...rather than lumping the wine under the ambiguous term "French white wines." A useful creation...experiment with new wines. Minnesotans are blessed with a competitive wine retail market that...Company, and France 44 Wines and Spirits increasingly offer more wine paraphernalia, such...
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wine
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...other than the grape, e.g., elderberry wine, dandelion wine. Characteristics Wines are distinguished by color, flavor, bouquet...of Bordeaux (rev. ed. 1999). German Wine Fine German wines are generally light, dry, white wines made...
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Wine Authenticity
Book article from: World of Forensic Science
...rumors of counterfeit wines and cases of fraud associated with wine increased drastically...of Australia's top wines and was named Wine of the Year by The Wine...of the parts of the wine bottle and experience with wines are fundamental to the...
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Wine Industry
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...a taste for table wines, which transported wine consumption from the...another California wine producer, who designed his wines to taste like those...manipulate grapes and wines to achieve desired...Unlike the European wine industry, which was...
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Wine
Book article from: How Products Are Made
...percent to 14 percent. Wine types can be divided...categories: table wines, sparkling wines...since the quality of wine can depend on proper ageing, older wines are generally more...better than Egyptian wine. For this reason...importing it. Then Roman wines (from what would...
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Wine in the Ancient World
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Food and Culture
Wine in the Ancient World The earliest evidence of wine dates to about 5000 b.c.e. in the Middle East, where...juice not consumed very quickly would have soon fermented into wine in the warm temperatures of the region. The earliest known...
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