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Wines in Dover, DE
Allen's Package Store - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 697-0433
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 741-2292
Ben Bow's Package Store - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-3160
Dover Liquor Mart - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 744-9663
Dover Liquor Warehouse - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-3080
E & J West Side Liquors - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-9240
Eastside Package Store - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 674-0673
Emillio's Wine & Spirits - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-3235
Gateway Wine & Spirits - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-3050
Hamlet Wine & Spirits Inc - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-9987
Irish Mikes Old Town Pub - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-4578
Jolly Joe's Whiteoak Liquors - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-1066
Kent Liquor Mart - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-6760
Kent Plaza Discount Liquors - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-4104
Lepore's Liquor Mart - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-3938
Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 736-5836
McKee Crossing Liquors - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 735-1525
Mr B'S Super Liquor Warehouse - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 674-8111
My Place Bar & Grill - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 678-1169
Pharaoh's Nightclub - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-1333
Raceway Liquors - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-2039
Ruby Tuesday Restaurant - Dover, DE - Phone: (302) 734-5818
Helpful Definition for: Wines
Wine in Dover 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.
