Which preposition to use with wine

of Occurrences 295%

The youngest son produced a bottle containing the thin acid wine of the country, and another of spirits.

in Occurrences 187%

The company had finished dining, for the table was covered with fruits and comfits, and wine in silver goblets.

with Occurrences 118%

Mix 3 pints of red wine with 1 pint of water.

for Occurrences 87%

What is the best wine for the voice? Canary.

from Occurrences 77%

Wine from grapes was not made, it is probable, in these parts, on account of the cold, but Strabo speaks of the fruit wine of Armenia Minor as not inferior to any of the Greek wines.

at Occurrences 69%

If your highly-gifted corps of artists should wish to depict me in a connection which would satisfy my sense of honor, let them make a sketch entitled: "The Two Exiles,"one of whom may be,my Uncle at St. Helena; the other, me, at Weehawken, with my family near, a glass of wine at my side, a cigarette in one hand, and a copy of PUNCHINELLO in the other!

to Occurrences 68%

Add a cup of white wine to the sauce and 1 tablespoonful of sugar.

into Occurrences 41%

[She refusing to drink, he holds open her Jaws, Rag throws a Glass of Wine into her Mouth.

on Occurrences 34%

It was not her habit to have wine on the table; but sometimes, when Ranelagh was there, she did.

as Occurrences 17%

It was late in May, 1660, when the wandering prince, mounted on a gayly caparisoned steed, entered London between his brothers, the Dukes of York and Gloucester, and took up his abode in the palace of Whitehall, while flags waved, bells rang, cannons roared, trumpets brayed, shouts rent the air and fountains poured out costly libations of wine as tokens of public joy.

before Occurrences 16%

At each corner again one of the eagles was bound, and in the middle Káús was seated in great pomp with a goblet of wine before him.

without Occurrences 14%

Is it not quite absurd that a man can't even take a glass of wine without an appearance of infinite difficulty and pain?

than Occurrences 14%

" It may be observed, in passing, that the poets, though they have more to say about wine than solid food, because the former more directly stimulates the intellect and the feelings, do not flinch from the subject of eating and drinking.

by Occurrences 14%

To stum wine is to renew dead and insipid wine by mixing new wine with it and so raising a fresh fermentation.

like Occurrences 12%

"You have never tasted a wine like that," Victor insisted, smiling down at her.

after Occurrences 10%

After this, Gibson gave me breakfast every day, and Buckle gave me and some others a glass of wine after dinner.

out Occurrences 10%

It's good stuff toobubbly wine out of the cellar of one of my French châteaux.

over Occurrences 8%

Mr. Sergeant Toffy's lady felt no particular gratitude when he tilted a glass of port wine over her yellow satin, and laughed at the disaster; nor was she better pleased, although old Osborne was highly delighted, when Georgie "whopped" her third boy, a young gentleman a year older than Georgie, and by chance home for the holidays.

between Occurrences 6%

The sacristan and the devil sitting vis-a-vis close by the miraculous bell, with a smoking can of hot spiced wine between them, finishing a close game of cribbage.

Until Occurrences 4%

Oh! go mad For love of some one lost; for some old voice Which first thou madest sing, and after sob; Some heart thou foundest rich, and leftest bare, Choking its well of faith with thy false deeds; Not like thy God, who keeps the better wine Until the last, and, if He giveth grief, Giveth it first, and ends the tale with joy.

through Occurrences 3%

Hastily undoing a basket she carried on her arm, she drew forth a leather flask, and, supporting the sunken head with one hand, poured a stream of wine through the lips with the other.

among Occurrences 3%

" I told him that our clergy were superior to this weakness, most of them manifesting a proper sense of the bounty of Providence, by eating and drinking of the best, (not very sparingly neither); and that in New-York, we considered some of our preachers the best judges of wine among us.

above Occurrences 3%

" Our own George Herbert has laid down the same limit: "Be not a beast in courtesy, but stay, Stay at the third cup, or forego the place, Wine above all things doth God's stamp deface.

under Occurrences 3%

Here, as elsewhere, honesty is the best policy: the butler should make it his business to understand the proper treatment of the different wines under his charge, which he can easily do from the wine-merchant, and faithfully attend to it; his own reputation will soon compensate for the absence of bribes from unprincipled wine-merchants, if he serves a generous and hospitable master.

round Occurrences 2%

We were drinking mulled wine round the long pine dinner-table of the Swan, when Charles and Alice arrived.

Which preposition to use with  wine