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The history of riddling (remuage) - Union des Maisons de Champagne
This process of riddling remuage proceeds by carefully orchestrated rotations of the bottle, right and left, a quarter turn, an eighth of a turn or a sixteenth ... maisons-champagne.com
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Remuage | wine making - Britannica
This process, riddling or remuage, may last from a few weeks to several months. When it is complete, all of the yeast is on the cork, and the bottle is ... www.britannica.com
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Riddling | Champagne.fr
The aim of riddling, or remuage, is to loosen the sediment so that it collects in the bottle neck. This age-old process involves rotating the bottle in small ... www.champagne.fr
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remuage
‖ remuage Wine-making. (rəmɥaʒ) [Fr., lit. ‘moving about’.] The periodic turning or shaking of bottled wine (esp. champagne) to move sediment towards the cork before disgorgement.1926 P. M. Shand Bk. Wine v. 154 The bottles are now stacked in wooden racks..for the delicate operation of remuage. 1935... Oxford English Dictionary
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Why riddle, or remuage? - Nostra Vita Winery
Remuage proceeds by carefully orchestrated rotations of the bottle, right and left, a quarter turn, an eighth of a turn, or a sixteenth of a ... www.nostravitawinery.com
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remuage - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
remuage (uncountable). The process by which sediment in a wine bottle is drawn to the bottle's neck where it can be removed. Synonym: riddling ... en.wiktionary.org
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Gyropalette
Background In order to remove the yeast sediment ("lees") left in the bottle after the fermentation, riddling (or in French remuage) is performed. wikipedia.org
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The History of Riddling in Champagne – Remuage
Remuage involves rotating bottles to loosen the sediment created during second fermentation. The bottles are gradually rotated from horizontal to vertical. thefinestbubble.com
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REMUAGE | Guido Berlucchi Franciacorta
At the end of the ageing period, each bottle is turned upside down and rotated with a well-defined rhythm so that the yeast residues slide towards the ... www.berlucchi.it
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Pointage, Remuage (riddling) and Dépointage
Three or four months before the anticipated date of release, the bottles undergo riddling (remuage): the process that causes the inactive yeast (…) maisons-champagne.com
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REMUAGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun (in the making of sparkling wine, esp champagne) the process of turning or shaking the bottles to let the yeast lees move to the neck of the bottle for ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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remueur
‖ remueur Wine-making. (rəmɥœr) [Fr., lit. ‘mover’.] One who engages in remuage (see quots.).1926 P. M. Shand Bk. Wine v. 154 The remueur's task is gradually to work down all the sediment. 1965 O. A. Mendelsohn Dict. Drink & Drinking 279 Remueur, the craftsman who daily twists and slightly shakes th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petit Meslier
Vert, Mornain Blanc, Orbois, Petit Meslier, Petit Meslier A Queue Rouge, Petit Meslier Dore, Queue Rouge, Saint Lye See also Arbane Fromenteau gris Remuage wikipedia.org
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riddling
▪ I. ˈriddling, vbl. n.1 [f. riddle v.1 + -ing1.] The propounding of a riddle or riddles; also, an instance of this, † a riddle. Also attrib.1483 Cath. Angl. 307/2 A Rydellynge (A. Ridyllynge), enigma. 1611 Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girl D.'s Wks. 1873 IV. 184 What..meanes this ridling? 1671 Milton... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kasteel Cru
Some are even cave-aged in France and are then subjected to remuage and dégorgement, which is the "methode de champenoise" process of removing yeast from wikipedia.org
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