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  2. Autolysis (alcohol fermentation) - Wikipedia

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    If the wine is left in contact with the lees, enzymes start to break the cells down producing mannoproteins (mannose-containing glycoproteins) and polysaccharides that are released into the wine. In sparkling wine production, a wine is made "sparkling" or "bubbly" because a secondary fermentation is introduced when the wine is contained within ...

  3. Self-serve and tap wine isn't new in the Milwaukee area, but ...

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    From The Ruby Tap in Wauwatosa to Black Sheep in Walker's Point, a handful of bars in southeast Wisconsin are tapping into the self-serve wine trend.

  4. Wine on tap - Wikipedia

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    Wine on Tap is a distribution method for wine.Instead of pouring from a bottle, wine is packaged in stainless steel kegs or disposable plastic kegs. After the barreling stage, the wine is transferred into the kegs holding about 26 bottles of wine each (or 130 glasses) depending on the size of the keg (19.5 liters).

  5. Glossary of winemaking terms - Wikipedia

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    In this process the wine is drained into a secondary vessel, allowing the cap to settle to a bottom and loosen the seeds that are trapped in the pulps. As the wine drains, a filter captures the seeds and removes them from the wine. The wine is then returned the first vessel. Demi-muid A large oak barrel that holds 159 gallons (600 liters). In ...

  6. Clairaudience - Wikipedia

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    Clairaudience is essentially the ability to hear in a paranormal manner, as opposed to paranormal seeing (clairvoyance) and feeling (clairsentience). Clairaudient people have psi -mediated hearing. Clairaudience may refer not to actual perception of sound, but may instead indicate impressions of the "inner mental ear" similar to the way many ...

  7. Clairet - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Clairet. Clairet (French:) is a wine that is dark pink in style and may be described as a full-bodied and deep-coloured type of rosé.It is considered a specialty of the Bordeaux region and is thought to have originated in Quinsac in Premieres Côtes de Bordeaux. [1]

  8. Wine tasting descriptors - Wikipedia

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    Baked: a wine with a high alcohol content that gives the perception of stewed or baked fruit flavors. May indicate a wine from grapes that were exposed to the heat of the sun after harvesting. [5] Balanced: a wine that incorporates all its main components—tannins, acid, sweetness, and alcohol—in a manner where no one single component stands ...

  9. List of fictional drinks - Wikipedia

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    Particularly popular in the US, this wine inspired the cheap, Californian, imitation Pinot Grand Enwick, and issue which prompted the events of The Mouse That Roared. [8] In the sequel novel The Mouse on the Moon a variant of the wine is discovered to have nuclear properties, such that a simple reaction with iron-filings creates enough energy ...