The Difference Between Wine and Mead

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Mead, sometimes called honey wine, is not actually wine. It's in its own category of alcoholic beverages.

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Mead is made by diluting and fermenting honey and can be flavored with other fruits, spices, and grains.

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There are many types of mead, including dry and sweet, sparkling, and low and high alcohol versions.

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Wine is made by fermenting fruit juice. It can be any type of fruit, but it's most often made with grapes.

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The flavors in wine differ based on the types of grapes and choices made in the winemaking process.

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Wine can be white, rosé, or red. It can also be dry or sweet. And it may be still or sparkling.

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