Lees (fermentation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lees refers to deposits of dead yeast or residual yeast and other particles that precipitate, or are carried by the action of "fining", to the bottom of a vat of wine after fermentation and aging. Th...
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Glossary of wine terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The glossary of wine terms lists the definitions of many general terms used within the wine industry. For terms specific to viticulture, winemaking, grape varieties, and wine tasting, see the topic ...
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How do you keep up to date with the wine world these days? I've found out what works for me although I still suffer from information overload some times. My interests are as follows - ... Decanter and Wine and Spirit are my favourites. I was working in the US last summer and enjoyed Wine Spectator and thought about taking out...
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There is sediment in my bottle of wine. What should I do?; The first thing you need to understand is that sediment in a wine bottle is a very normal thing, especially for wine bottles that are more that a couple years old.
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Sediment - Topic:Wine - Online Encyclopedia ... Removing the sediment from the bottles is a process called dégorgement, or disgorging. The bottle necks are dipped in a solution of freezing brine or glycol. This freezes a plug of wine and sediment in the top of the neck.
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en.mimi.hu/wine/sediment.html
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Challenged by Maui's Tedeschi Vineyards to find a practical use for fruit sediments left over from the production of its raspberry wine, Maui Community College culinary arts students worked with Associate Professor Christopher Speere and pastry arts Instructor Teresa Shurilla to perfect a recipe for raspberry wine jelly.
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How to Read Wine Sediment Fortunes. The origin of wine sediment reading, also known as oenomancy, is rooted in the ancient art or reading tealeaves and coffee grounds. It is believed that wine sediment fortune telling began in Rome... ... The origin of wine sediment reading, also known as oenomancy, is rooted in the ancient...
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Separating Sediment in Wine Making. Part of the series: Wine Making Tips. How to separate the sediment from the grape juice when making your own wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video. ... eHow Article: Separating Sediment in Wine Making...
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(KudoZ) French to English translation of filtrés avant tirage sur cartouche: racking OR drawing-off [of clear part of wine from sediment; term sometimes used at different stages of process] [wine - Food & Dairy]. ... There are others out there who know a lot more about wine than I do, but I have a dim memory that 'tirage'
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