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  2. Doing This One Thing Makes Wine Taste Better With Food ... - AOL

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    Similarly, high-acid white wines — like Albariño, Riesling, Chablis, and Gewürztraminer — work beautifully with low-acid, fat-forward dishes, as do high-acid reds such as Barbera, Chianti ...

  3. 8 Wines to Bring to Your Next Tailgate Party - AOL

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    Pairing wine with fried foods is a guaranteed winner because fried dishes, for the most part, are incredibly low in acid and work well with a wide variety of wines.

  4. You'll Actually Want to Sip and Savor These Non-Alcoholic Wines

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    $22.00 at boisson.co. Drink Proxies Gold Crush Sparkling White Wine. You'll want to toast to this drink! Not only is it bubbly, but it's also both chef and sommelier approved with a light ...

  5. Malolactic fermentation - Wikipedia

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    Wines that have not gone through malolactic fermentation will often be "sterile bottled" with a 0.45-micron membrane filter (pictured without housing). For some wine styles, such as light, fruity wines or for low-acid wines from warm climates, malolactic fermentation is not desired.

  6. Acids in wine - Wikipedia

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    Malic and tartaric acid are the primary acids in wine grapes. The acids in wine are an important component in both winemaking and the finished product of wine. They are present in both grapes and wine, having direct influences on the color, balance and taste of the wine as well as the growth and vitality of yeast during fermentation and protecting the wine from bacteria.

  7. Wine preservatives - Wikipedia

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    Lactic acid bacteria can cause acid spoilage in dry wine with low acidity and lactic acid bacteria disease in sweet wine with low acidity. [2] Acetic acid bacteria may cause the increase of volatile acid in wine, resulting in an undesirable sour vinegar taste. [2] These fungi are all bad for the safety and flavor of wine. [2]