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  2. Clarification and stabilization of wine - Wikipedia

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    Before fermentation, pectin-splitting enzymes and, for white wine, fining agents such as bentonite may be added to the must in order to promote the eventual agglomeration and settling of colloids. [1] Pectins are structural molecules in the cell walls of fruits which have the important function of 'gumming' plant cells together.

  3. Secondary fermentation (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Secondary fermentation is a process commonly associated with winemaking, [1] which entails a second period of fermentation in a different vessel than the one used to start the fermentation process. An example of this would be starting fermentation in a carboy or stainless steel tank and then moving it over to oak barrels. Rather than being a ...

  4. Sima (mead) - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally a form of mead, an alcoholic beverage produced by fermenting a solution of honey and water, although in modern times the honey is generally replaced with different kinds of sugar, mostly syrup, which makes it a sugar wine. [1] The drink also has a very low alcohol content due to limited fermentation.

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  6. Sparkling wine production - Wikipedia

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    The duration of fermentation affects the quality; longer fermentation preserves the wine's aromas better and gives finer and more durable bubbles. [ 18 ] This production method is widely used in the U.S., in Italy, especially in the Asti province , and in Prosecco wines, and in Germany to produce variants of Sekt such as Henkell Trocken.

  7. Mead - Wikipedia

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    Mead is a drink widely considered to have been discovered prior to the advent of both agriculture and ceramic pottery in the Neolithic, [17] due to the prevalence of naturally occurring fermentation and the distribution of eusocial honey-producing insects worldwide; [18] as a result, it is hard to pinpoint the exact historical origin of mead given the possibility of multiple discovery or ...

  8. What does 'doing more' to save Lake Mead look like ... - AOL

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    Opinion: After months of collecting feedback, the feds have proposed a scope of action for stabilizing Lake Mead and the Colorado River. What does 'doing more' to save Lake Mead look like, long ...

  9. Lees (fermentation) - Wikipedia

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    Lees are 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. The same while brewing beer at a brewery is known as trub – the same from secondary fermentation of wine and beer are the lees or equally, as to beer ...