It is made by distilling different fruits and vegetables.
No, Madeira is a fortified wine made with white grapes. They types from driest to sweetest are Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, and Malmsey.
Table wine.
Made of: Used when the original material can be recognized. Ex: This table is made of wood. (You can see it is made of wood) Made from: Used when the original material cannot be recognized. Ex: This wine is made from grapes. (You don't see grapes if you look at wine) Note that these are just guidelines, they can overlap. I disagree, made of and made from mean exactly the same. For you can have wine which says made of chardonnay grapes from Australia, or Wine made from grapes from various sources.
Fortified wine does not contain any carbon dioxide. It is made by adding alcohol or brandy to a table wine to increase its alcohol content. If it had carbon dioxide it would come under the head sparkling wine.
Table wine has 2 meanings, depending on which country you're in. In the US, it refers to style. Table wine means ordinary wine, meaning it's neither sparkling nor fortified. In Europe, it refers to the quality level. Table wine is the lower of 2 overall quality categories (the higher level is Quality Wines Produced in Specific Regions).
Table wine
I have a Cevin Roman Lamp with Red Table Wine in it. I have had it for years. Is it worth anything?
Decanter or carafe
Table wine usually has anywhere between 7 and 15% alcohol by volume, and fortified wine has between 15 and 22% alcohol by volume.
Put White Wine Over It.
yes
None. But wine is made from fruits.