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- Maderisation abstract "Maderisation (also maderization) is a process that involves the heating and oxidization of a wine. The term is named after the process used in the production of Madeira wine, where it occurs while the wine in cask. The resulting wine darkens in color and acquires a Sherry-like character. Outside Madeira wine, it is generally seen as a wine fault, but is desirable in the case of certain dessert wines where it occurs over the course of long bottle aging.".
- Maderisation wikiPageID "4683510".
- Maderisation wikiPageLength "589".
- Maderisation wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Maderisation wikiPageRevisionID "592797094".
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Aging_(wine).
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Aging_of_wine.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Barrel.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Cask.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Madeira_wine.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Dessert_wine.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Madeira_wine.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Sherry.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLink Wine_fault.
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maderisation".
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "deliberate oxidation".
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "maderise".
- Maderisation wikiPageWikiLinkText "maderised".
- Maderisation hasPhotoCollection Maderisation.
- Maderisation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Maderisation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wine-stub.
- Maderisation subject Category:Madeira_wine.
- Maderisation hypernym Process.
- Maderisation type Article.
- Maderisation type Election.
- Maderisation type Article.
- Maderisation comment "Maderisation (also maderization) is a process that involves the heating and oxidization of a wine. The term is named after the process used in the production of Madeira wine, where it occurs while the wine in cask. The resulting wine darkens in color and acquires a Sherry-like character. Outside Madeira wine, it is generally seen as a wine fault, but is desirable in the case of certain dessert wines where it occurs over the course of long bottle aging.".
- Maderisation label "Maderisation".
- Maderisation sameAs Madeirisierung.
- Maderisation sameAs Maderización.
- Maderisation sameAs Madérisation.
- Maderisation sameAs m.0ch48c.
- Maderisation sameAs Q950430.
- Maderisation sameAs Q950430.
- Maderisation wasDerivedFrom Maderisation?oldid=592797094.
- Maderisation isPrimaryTopicOf Maderisation.