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maceration
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The act or process of macerating.
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So Dudley's preferred method is cold water maceration: basically, soaking the new-found skulls in a bucket of water for a very long time and letting any still-adhering flesh dissolve away, with help from the bacteria that find their way into the bucket.
Festooned with the Diplome d'Honneur of the 1900 Exposition Universelle, the label of the blackcurrant maceration made in Dijon by Gabriel Boudier has a belle époque splendour.
I had overlooked three significant words concerning the maceration: "Leave the jar in the sun for six weeks".
The expression method, used to recover citrus oils from fruit peels, ranges from a traditional procedure of pressing with sponges to mechanical maceration.
There, after slight maceration, it is pumped to a draining ground in a layer, which, after partial drying, is cut up and dried further.
Beneath the joke was a sly acknowledgment that now network television, not the human brain, looks to be in danger of maceration.
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— Julia Moskin Hawk Wakawaka Wine Reviews: For true wine geeks: a quick jaunt through the recent history in California of making white wines with extended skin macerations, a style often called orange wine because of the textures, flavors and, of course, colors.
Disenchanted by the overly technical approach of modern winemaking, they began experimenting in the 1990s with long macerations using, in Gravner's case, clay amphorae.
Some experiment with unusual techniques, like whole-stem inclusion or extended macerations.
Since 2006, Shinn's first vintage in its own winery, in a restored barn next to the farmhouse, Mr. Page and the winemaker, Anthony Nappa, have worked out a regimen of slow fermentations and long macerations of up to 50 days for their estate reds.
Mr. Rolland argues for harvesting as late as possible and for long macerations to enhance color, intensity and aging ability.
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