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  2. Fermentation in winemaking - Wikipedia

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    The natural occurrence of fermentation means it was probably first observed long ago by humans. [3] The earliest uses of the word "fermentation" in relation to winemaking was in reference to the apparent "boiling" within the must that came from the anaerobic reaction of the yeast to the sugars in the grape juice and the release of carbon dioxide.

  3. Secondary fermentation (wine) - Wikipedia

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    When the base wine (or cuvee) has been produced from single grape varietals or a blend, the wine is bottled with a mixture of yeast and fresh sugar known as the "liqueur de tirage". This secondary fermentation, also known as bottle fermentation, is the process that makes the wine "bubbly" due to the containment of carbon dioxide which is ...

  4. Wine preservatives - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to tartaric acid, if the grapes are too acidic, calcium carbonate is used to bring them down to the level needed to make wine. [10] In addition, many also use oak, oak slices, fermentation agents, tutu, and more, according to the quality of grapes and the different styles of wine.

  5. 15 Awesome Ways to Open a Wine Bottle - AOL

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    A delightful bottle of wine sits before you, but there isn't a cork screw in sight. We've all been there. Luckily, opening wine isn't limited to a wine opener or cork screw. That's right. In fact ...

  6. Coravin - Wikipedia

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    The Coravin Wine Preservation Opener uses a hollowed needle, which is inserted through the cork and fills the bottle with argon gas to pressurize it, and the wine, in turn, is poured through the needle. When the needle is removed from the cork, the cork reseals, protecting the wine from oxidation and leaving the remaining wine unaffected.

  7. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    In fact, as soon as you open a bottle of sparkling wine, the bubbles will begin to decline. That said, you can keep an opened bottle for about one to three days in the fridge before it goes flat.

  8. Port tongs - Wikipedia

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    Port tongs (Portuguese: Tenaz) are a special set of tongs designed to open wine bottles that are sealed with a cork. The tongs are heated over an open flame and held against the neck of the wine bottle for 20–30 seconds. The heated section of bottle is then cooled with a damp cloth or ice water, causing the glass to fracture due to thermal ...

  9. A Wine Opener Is the Easiest and Most Unexpected Home ...

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    A few months ago, DIY content creator @megank_home posted a viral TikTok video (which currently has 1.2 million views) demonstrating how she used a wine bottle opener to easily remove a drywall ...