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  1. Restaurant - Dining at Waterbury House

    Visit Waterbury Restaurant, located at Waterbury House near Bde Maka Ska. Enjoy coffee, cocktails, and a full menu on site.

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  3. What is Elevage? - Definition from WineFrog

    WineFrog explains Elevage Élevage expresses the great care taken during the finer processes of wine making, like purification and barrel-aging between fermentation and bottling.

  4. The Art of Elevage - World Of Fine Wine

    Aug 25, 2016 · Elevage is one of those French wine terms that, like terroir, people tend not to bother translating. That’s because, although it’s possible to define it, any alternative will seem …

  5. English Translation of “ÉLEVAGE” | Collins French-English ...

    English Translation of “ÉLEVAGE” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  6. What is Elevage in Wine? How Chardonnay is Made | Jordan Winery

    Oct 17, 2012 · The wine is quickly being raised–a key step in the winemaking process called “élevage,” which is French for rearing or raising. Elevage by definition is the process of …

  7. Learn > Glossary > Élevage – Familia Morgan Wine

    French winemaking term meaning "raising" wine through post-fermentation maturation and refinement processes.

  8. Elevage (Élevage) - The Little Cellar Wine Company

    Sep 27, 2024 · Elevage (Élevage) Élevage is a French term used in winemaking to describe the process of “raising” or maturing a wine from the end of fermentation to its bottling.

  9. ÉLEVAGE in English - Cambridge Dictionary

    ÉLEVAGE translations: breeding, raising, culture. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  10. The iDealwine vinification glossary | Part 3: Elevage

    Apr 4, 2024 · Elevage is the French term used to describe the progression of wine between fermentation and bottling. It can also be referred to as “raising” or “maturation”.