Glossary D

Deacidification is the practice of intentionally reducing the acidity in grape juice or wine, usually with a corresponding increase in pH. The most common, widely accepted, and arguably “natural” method of reducing acidity in wines is malolactic fermentation. Chemical deacidification is sometimes performed, where permitted, in certain cooler regions of Europe, such as Germany, and during...

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