I dont know. How DO you "wine" an english scholarship?
The motto of Nazarene Theological College - England - is 'Scholarship on Fire'.
The Rhodes Scholarship was created by Cecil Rhodes. It enables young college graduates to attend Oxford University in England for two years.
Portugal tried to ship its table wine to England. In order to stabilize the wine during its voyage across the Atlantic, the wine needed the addition of grape brandy.
Barley wine is a beer made to the alcoholic strength of a wine, usually with moderate bitterness and minimal primary hop character.
Beer, wine, mead, cider.
Communion
Wine wheat fishing
Chardonnay is a green grape which is used to make white wine. It originated from eastern France, Burgundy but it now grows where wine is produced including England and New Zealand.
Chaucer's father, John Chaucer, was a wine merchant. He worked as a vintner and traded in wine, which was a prosperous business in medieval England.
During the giving of communion, (bread and wine) and the preparation for it.
Wine wheat fishing
You could say 'received a scholarship.' +++ Or 'awarded a scholarship'