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Wines in Albany, OR
Alleyoop Lounge - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 924-0977
Front Street Inn - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-2739
Humpty's Dump Bar and Grill - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-3111
Jp's Restaurant & Lounge - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-5546
Lariat Lounge - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-2606
Linger Longer Tavern - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-2174
Liquor Stores - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-1166
Los Dos Amigos - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-5363
Ma's Dairy Farm - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-4055
One Wine Bar - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 967-3472
Oregon Trader Brewing Company - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-1931
Pop's Branding Iron Restaurant - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-5755
Premier Distributors - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-3940
Santiam Liquor - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 926-2887
Snarkys - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 928-3654
Wine Depot and Deli - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 967-9499
Yaquina Bay Restaurant - Albany, OR - Phone: (541) 967-8420
Helpful Definition for: Wines
Wine in Albany is an alcoholic beverage, made of fermented fruit juice, usually from grapes. The natural chemical balance of grapes lets them ferment without the addition of sugars, acids, enzymes or other nutrients. Various types of yeast are required to ferment crushed grapes to produce grape wine. Yeast consumes the sugars in the grapes and converts them into alcohol. Wines, however, may also be made from other fruits such as apples and berries, and are generically called fruit wine or country wine. Others, such as barley and rice wine, are made from starch-based materials and resemble beer more than wine. Ginger wine is fortified with brandy.
