Blending

Business / Agriculture / Blending: In grain marketing, the combining of two different qualities of grain in order to change the total value of both lots. For example, it is common to blend grains of differing moisture or different foreign material content to achieve the requirements of a contract order.
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Tsaoussi

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Tsaoussi: Pronounced 'tsa oo see'. Mainly cultivated on the island of Cephalonia, Greece where it is used to produce pleasant light white wines used for blending with others such as Robola. MORE

Carmine

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Carmine: Red wine grape cross derived from same parents and by same oenologist as Carnelian below and similar in most respects. Claimed to be very similar to Merlot yet somewhat more cold- hardy when grown in MORE

Symphony

Entertainment / Music / Symphony: Three to four movement orchestral piece, generally in sonata form. MORE

Stavroto

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Stavroto: Red-wine grape mainly grown in the central regions of Greece. Mostly used for blending with the Krassato and Xynomavro grape-wines. MORE

Poulsard

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Poulsard: Black-skinned variety grown in eastern France. Used to produce a light-red wine with attractive flowery aroma useful as a blending agent for enhancing less flavorsome local wines. MORE

Catawba

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Catawba: This historically important variety is reportedly a N. Carolina chance seedling, selected prior to 1807, that originated in the Piedmont region of that State and was named after the nearby Catawba riv MORE