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Sops-n-Wine - Trees of Antiquity
USDA Certified Organic. Sops-in-Wine apple tree is an old English culinary and cider apple, great for apple wine. Also referred to as Shropsavine.
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Sops of Wine - Wikipedia
'Sops of Wine' refers to two similar old English apple cultivars that have flesh stained with dark red, looking like bread soaked in wine.
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Sops in Wine - Pomiferous
notes: The name Sops of Wine and its derivations stem from the appearance of the apple when it is cut open, revealing reddish/pink spots which look like drops ...
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sops-in-wine
sops-in-wine Also 8 sopsy-wine, 9 sops of wine. [See sop n.1 1 c. Cf. F. soupe en vin, a reddish colour; † the plant lucerne (Cotgr.).] 1. The clove-pink or gillyflower. Obs. until revived in 20th cent.1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 96 Herbes, branches, and flowers for windowes and pots... Sops in wine. 1...
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Sops of Wine retasted - Adam's Apples
Sops of Wine are pretty, medium-sized apples with a streaky red blush over yellow. They are oblate, modestly ribbed, and decorated with tiny light-tan lenticel ...
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Sops of Wine Apple Tree (Malus cv.) - Monticello Shop
Semi-dwarf, deciduous fruit tree. Description: Medium to large apples are greenish-yellow overlaid with some red; mild subacid, aromatic yellowish flesh.
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Sops of Wine (apple)
'Sops of Wine' refers to two similar old English apple cultivars that have flesh stained with dark red, looking like bread soaked in wine.
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Sops in Wine - tasting notes, identification, reviews - Orange Pippin
Sops in Wine, or Sops of Wine, appears to have been a name used for any old English apple which had a red-stained flesh.
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Sops of Wine - Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project
Flesh is smooth with a lively taste, often sporting red flecks, which give it a wine-stained appearance. Best used for cooking, cider, and apple wine.
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Sops of Wine - Scott Farm Orchard
Heirloom Apple Varieties · Sops of Wine. An old English apple with a wine-like flavor. It's similar to Hubbardston and is excellent for cooking or cider-making ...
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Pink 'Sops in Wine' plants - Select Seeds
Legendary Sops in Wine holds within its heart of red and white a clove aroma that has captivated generations of gardeners.
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All about the Sops-in-Wine apple tree - Garden Focused
Sops-in-Wine is still sold today because of its novelty value. It dates back to 1832 and its main claim to fame is the cream flesh which is stained red.
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gardenfocused.co.uk
Sop
In medieval cuisine, sops were very common; they were served with broth, soup, or wine and then picked apart into smaller pieces to soak in the liquid. The bread or croutons traditionally served with French onion soup, which took its current form in the 18th century, can be considered modern-day sops.
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wine
▪ I. wine, n.1 (waɪn) Forms: 1–4 win, (2–3 uin), 3–6 wyn, 4–6 (7 Sc.) wyne (4 wyin, vyn, 4–5 wijn(e, 4, 6 Sc. vyne, 5 wynne, wyen(e, wyyn(e, wiyn, whyne, whyene, 6 Sc. wynn, vine), 4– wine. [OE. w{iacu}n = OFris., OS., MLG., MDu. wîn (Du. wijn), OHG., MHG. wîn (G. wein), ON. v{iacu}n (Sw., Da. vin),...
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