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maceration
[ mas-uh-rey-shuhn ]
noun
- the act or process of macerating.
- a process in winemaking in which the crushed grape skins are left in the juice until they have imparted the desired color or the proper amount of tannins and aroma.
Other Words From
- self-macer·ation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of maceration1
Example Sentences
A brief maceration coaxes out the fruit’s sweet-tart juices, which mix with the olive oil to create the dressing.
The "maceration" of the sewage that was being pumped out along the outfall pipe was, they said, not treatment, and it would be washed back in to Scarborough's bays.
Juice from the white grapes macerates with the skins as with red wines, absorbing tannins and pigment depending on the length of the maceration.
His 2018 Pinot Gris Carbonic Maceration marks a clear-cut example of one of the few times it's worthwhile to say "carbonic maceration" in front of a stranger.
This enormous and authoritative work of scholarship, nearly a decade in the making, covers nearly every aspect of its subject matter, from absinthe spoons to maceration to the Zombie.
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