No, you can not because there will be differents types of plavor. The white whine is actual whine, whereas the white cooking whine is for cooking, and so you cannot subsitute that with white whine. you could look up subsitues on Google, im sure there are many subsitutes other that white wine.
Yes. Cooking wine is usually just regular wine made with cheaper fruit.
No. Cooking wine does not contain vinegar, and would introduce too much salt.
it may have a different taste, but im sure it would be finee. :)
That would not be a good substitution.
Merlot is a dark grape which is usually used to make red wine. Any dark grape can be used to make white wine by not letting the juice stand in the grapeskins as it is fermenting, but I don't know of any instance of Merlot grapes used to make white wine.
At your local wine making store it is possible to buy packages to make your own Merlot wine. Each store will be a little different so don't be afraid to ask the store owners questions.
No, Merlot is medium dry French wine.
Merlot is a wine. Wine is generally drunk straight.
Zinfandel can be substituted for Merlot in either cooking or drinking, although zinfandel has a uniquely discernible taste. There are a number of other red wines that more closely approximate Merlot.
Yes, it's called Merlot wine.
Merlot is the name of a French wine grape.
No, merlot is more of a purple (wine colour).
No. Cooking wine does not contain vinegar, and would introduce too much salt.
Merlot is a rich, fruity red wine, great for all occasions.
== == Salut! == == The "classic" dry red wines (and among the most easily found) are Cabernet and Merlot.Yes, a wine is considered "dry" when it is not sweet. The dryer the wine is, the less sweet it is. Cabernet Sauvignon is a dry red wine.
Ordinary vinegar - or a mixture of white wine and ordinary vinegar.