Lay the fillets of two soles on these with a generous piece of butter, pour over half a pint of white stock and a small glass of white wine.
Then take half a glass of white wine, a tablespoonful of consommé, two or three dozen green olives, with the pits removed, and boil together for a few minutes.
Then pour over a sauce made as follows: Put two wineglassfuls of white wine into a small saucepan and stir in a cupful of orange marmalade with the juice of a lemon.
Just before taking from the fire stir in the yolks of two eggs, well beaten, with three or four truffles chopped the size of a pea, and a teacupful of sherry or white wine.
Infuse a handful of well-sifted wheat bran for four hours in white wine vinegar; add to it five yolks of eggs and two grains of musk, and distill the whole.
Stew them very gently till nearly tender: mix a quarter of a pound of butter with flour, and put it in, with half a pint of white wine, and a little cayenne pepper.
Excellent formula for fish in white wine, resembling our ways of making this fine dish.
When cold, sweeten with two ounces of fine sugar: add a quarter of a pint of white wine, the yolks of four eggs, and the juice of one lemon.
Stew it in half a pint of water, a glass of white wine, a bunch of sweet herbs, an onion, and a bay leaf.
Meanwhile pour on the grated crumbs of a penny loaf a pint of boiling cream; when half cold, add four ounces of sugar, the yolks of four beaten eggs, and a glass of white wine.
Put in half a pound of currants, well washed and dried, and a spoonful of brandy or white wine.
Mix a bottle of brandy, another of white wine, and the juice of the lemons and oranges that have been grated, together in a basin; pour half over and press down tight with the hand, then add the other half and cover closely.
Cut up one or two tomatoes and pour some soup stock over all, and a dash of white wine.
D'Artagnan threw a glass of white wine in his face, which incontinently recalled him to life.
And Planchet, with a laugh more frank than cunning, opened a bottle of white wine.
Pour in one and a half breakfast cupfuls of water, add six ounces of loaf sugar, the grated rind and strained juice of a large lemon, one and one-half pints of white wine.
Then beat up the yolks of three eggs, with half a pint of white wine, mix well and stir into the rice.
Let him take young myrtle branches with the leaves, pound them, and boil one pound in eighteen pints of white wine, until it is reduced to two-thirds.
Intersperse them with a few small thin slices of cold ham or smoked tongue, and add a tea-cup full of water and two glasses of white wine.
Mix the whole well, moistening it with cream or white wine.
When nearly done, add two glasses of white wine, and serve it up hot.
The seeds of Rue and the leaves of Betony boyled together in white wine.
The Bloud of a Malard drunke fresh and warme: or els dryed to powder, and so drunke in a draught of white wine.
Shurochka, who had drunk a good deal of white wine, suddenly leaned her head near Romashov.
Whilst Shurochka turned towards him, she, silently and with a passionate smile, held forward her glass of white wine.
On the table stood three remarkable decanters containing red wine, white wine, and madeira, resplendent with embossed silver stoppers bearing elegant foreign marks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white wine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.