Stripping: Separating the stalks, etc., not what happens when you are drinking wine at a bachelor party. Structure: The make up of wine, its acidity, alcohol, tannic content, etc.
Stripping: Separating the stalks etc. from the must. Structure: The framework of the wine, made up of its acidity, alcohol, tannic content and so on.
Attach weather stripping to the edges of the door to make sure that no air gets in or out- heat could ruin the wine.
Although it may help to clarify the wine, it is also accused of stripping wine of flavour and character, and there is a vogue towards very light filtration or even no filtration at all. It differs from fining which removes soluble materials.
Then they apply the same techniques that have brought Oregon success with Pinot Noir: stripping leaves in the fruiting zone, green harvesting to reduce yields, and special attention to trellising.
As the days went by growers had to perform some cluster thinning to adjust the crop and leaf stripping, allowing badly need sun to reach the fruit, was also commonly done.
A wine positively charged fining agent, the predominant phosphoprotein (no, I don't understand either) found in fresh milk. Its action is quite harsh, stripping some of the flavour from a wine and reducing tannins.
The court went on to annul the whole classification, stripping the higher-ranked properties (such as Ormes de Pez, right) of their new Exceptionnel and Supérieur titles, leaving them all with their unratified 1932 Cru Bourgeois rankings.
To repair damage to the trunk of a tree which would prohibit nutrient flow, such as the stripping of the bark by rodents which completely girdles the trunk.
See also: Fruit, Region, Quality, Vintage, Wine
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