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- Museles abstract "China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region have an ancient history of viticulture going back to around the 4th century BC, when Greek settlers brought the vine and more advanced irrigation techniques. The area around Turfan was, and still is, particularly noted for its grape production, and production of grape wines is mentioned in the historical record as well; Marco Polo mentioned that Carachoco (the name he used for Turfan) produced fine grape wines. The modern wine industry is largely patterned after French methods with a concentration on varieties like Cabernet. However, the Uighur traditional technique has survived especially in counties surrounding Kashgar. The Uighur home-made wine generally called "museles" (from Arabic "المثلث", meaning "the triangle") is still being brewed by households in many villages. Unlike wines west of Xinjiang, the brewing of museles requires crushing of local varieties of grapes by hand, then strained using the Uighur atlas silk, then boiled with amount of water equal to the juice and desired portion of sugar, until the volume of the mixture is down to the original volume of the juice, then stored in clay urns together with folk recipes varying by localities---in some counties, traditional Uighur herbal medicines, and goji, mulberries, sea-buckthorn, cloves, etc. in others, and even raw and unfeathered pheasants or poussins in others. The brew usually takes more than a month to accomplish. It is then un-urned, filtered and bottled to be storred for long periods. In some villages, the ritual of communally gathering a mixture of folk museles brews in a large village urn marks the occasion following the harvest and process of grapes. Museles is now being standardized by the wine producing industry in China and marketed under the brand-name of Merceles.".
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- Museles wikiPageRevisionID "628269779".
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_silk.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Brand-name.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Cabernet_Sauvignon.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_wine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Clay_urn.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Clove.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Folk_recipe.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Gaochang.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Goji.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Grape_wine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Harvest.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Herbal_medicine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Herbalism.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Hippophae.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Home-made_wine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Kara-Khoja.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Kashgar.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Marco_Polo.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Marketing.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Merceles.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Morus_(plant).
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Mulberries.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Museles.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Poussin.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Pheasant.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Poussin.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Process_of_grape.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Sea-buckthorn.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Triangle.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Turfan.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Turpan.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Urn.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Uyghur_people.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Uyghurs.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Vine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Viticulture.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Wine.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Wine_producing_industry.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Xinjiang.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLink Xinjiang_Autonomous_Region.
- Museles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Museles".
- Museles wikiPageWikiLinkText "museles".
- Museles wikiPageWikiLinkText "wine".
- Museles hasPhotoCollection Museles.
- Museles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Museles subject Category:Chinese_wine.
- Museles comment "China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region have an ancient history of viticulture going back to around the 4th century BC, when Greek settlers brought the vine and more advanced irrigation techniques. The area around Turfan was, and still is, particularly noted for its grape production, and production of grape wines is mentioned in the historical record as well; Marco Polo mentioned that Carachoco (the name he used for Turfan) produced fine grape wines.".
- Museles label "Museles".
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- Museles sameAs Q17052402.
- Museles sameAs Q17052402.
- Museles wasDerivedFrom Museles?oldid=628269779.
- Museles isPrimaryTopicOf Museles.