What is a hock wine glass?

Hock wine glasses have a long stem and a small bowl. The shape of this glass is built to place the wine on your tongue to trigger certain taste buds to experience the sweetness. This wine glass is recommended for use in serving any young or sweet wine.
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What wine goes in a hock wine glass?

“Hock” is an old-time word for German white wine, but you can use this glass for any young, sweet wine. It's a model of wine glass engineering because its shape puts the wine on specific taste buds on your tongue, letting you taste its sweetness.
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Why is hock called hock?

Hock is the shortened form for the now obsolete word Hochheimer, after the German town of Hochheim that pioneered the use of the tall, slender bottle.
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What is hock wine like?

Medium sweet white wine with flavours of ripe exotic fruit. Goes with chilled desserts or on its own.
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What grape is hock made from?

Hock in the early nineteenth century in England was a high-quality white wine imported from the Rhine region of Germany, usually made from Riesling grapes. It was typically served only in the upper-class homes of those who appreciated its unique character, but it could be enjoyed by even novice wine drinkers.
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What is hock and seltzer?

A spritzer is a long drink made from white wine and soda water. The concept is nothing new, of course (hock and seltzer was a popular nineteenth-century drink), but the term spritzer is a recent introduction.
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What is German white wine called?

German wine is typically associated with Riesling, the nation's most heralded and widely planted grape. Yet, beyond Riesling's bright glare, Germany boasts a diversity of intriguing white wines. In Rheinhessen, varieties like Silvaner, Pinot Gris and Pinot Blanc grow alongside Riesling.
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What is the difference between Liebfraumilch and Riesling?

These wines were called “Riesling,” but were actually Liebfraumilch, a cheap blended table wine. In fact, a true German Riesling is not blended with other grape varieties, and is usually sold as a vintage. Most are either dry or semi-sweet, with strong minerality and aromas of lime, lemon, apple, and pear.
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Is hock the same as Riesling?

Hock is a British term for German white wine. It sometimes refers to white wine from the Rhine region (specifically Riesling) and sometimes to all German white wine. The word hock is short for the obsolete word hockamore, an alteration of "Hochheimer", derived from the name of the town of Hochheim am Main in Germany.
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What is hock slang?

Hock in slang means to sell or to pawn.
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What is hock made from?

Cut from the bottom half of the pork leg, it's a chunky, 4-inch section of bone surrounded by collagen, connective tissue, and some meat, all encased in a thick band of fat and skin. Hocks are typically cured with salt and smoked, so they'll lend a bacony flavor to whatever you add them to.
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What is a hock wine bottle?

A Bottle Style by Many Names: Hock, Rhine, Alsace, Mosel

Hock bottles are typically tall and narrow with a gentle slope to the shoulders. They often house white wines, sweet wines and other dessert wines. Hock wine bottles are also commonly referred to as Rhine bottles, Alsace bottles or Mosel bottles.
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What are tiny wine glasses used for?

Miniature wine glasses can be used to serve wine and other beverages, just like their larger counterparts. These petite vessels are also used for crafting and home decorating purposes, and can adorn everything from wreaths to fireplace mantles.
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What are sherry glasses called?

There are two main types of usual sherry glasses. The first is the 'Clipper'. This is a small type of sherry glass. The second type of sherry glass is called a 'Schooner'.
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What is Pinot Noir called in Germany?

In fact, Germany is the world's third largest producer of Pinot Noir. The German name for the grape is Spätburgunder - late (spät) ripening pinot (burgunder).
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What is Chardonnay called in Germany?

Also known as: Feinburgunder, Pinot Chardonnay, Morillon, Beaunois, Weißer Clevner. The Chardonnay grape is one of the most popular wine grapes in the world. Even in Germany it is gaining in popularity.
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What grape is liebfraumilch?

Liebraumilch is not a grape variety, but rather a style of semi-sweet white wine that is produced in Germany. The name Liebraumilch means “Beloved lady's milk”, in reference to the Virgin Mary. The grapes used must be at least 70% Riesling, Silvaner or Müller-Thurgau.
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Is it OK to drink a bottle of wine a day?

But Dr. Kari Poikolainen, who used to work for the World Health Organization as an alcohol expert, is. And according to him, drinking a bottle of wine a day isn't bad for you. Although drinking nine bottles of wine a day probably is still bad.
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How many glasses of wine do you get from a bottle?

In most cases, with a standard sized bottle and a standard sized pour, you should get about 5 glasses of wine out of a bottle. A typical 750ml bottle of wine holds 25 liquid ounces, while the standard wine pour, you'd get at a restaurant is usually around 5 ounces.
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What is the purpose of a hock?

The three smaller hock joints in descending order are the proximal inter-tarsal, distal inter-tarsal and tarso-metatarsal joints. For all practical purposes, the hock works as a hinge, moving by flexion and extension through one plane. Practically all of the movement occurs in the tibiotarsal joint.
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Why is it called Blue Nun?

Sichel sought to export these wines, especially to Great Britain, and the Blue Nun label was invented to facilitate sales abroad. One source holds that the nun on the label was originally clad in standard issue brown robes, but a printer's error turned them blue and thus a brand was born.
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