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bentonite A colloidal clay derived from volcanic ash and employed as a binder in connection with synthetic sands, or added to ordinary natural (clay-bonded) sands where extra strength is required.
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bentonite g. Big Wine - One having strong flavor and full body, to serve with flavorsome food.
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bentonite A very fine clay used as a fining or clarifying agent.
Ãâó: www.thewineplace.ca/Tips/Glossary.aspx
bentonite Special "clay" which acts as a "fining" agent for the wine, in order to avoid the formation of a sediment in the bottle.
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bentonite Clay - A combination of montmorillonite and volcanic ash. It is a highly absorbent clay that pulls oils and toxins from the skin. It is best suited for oily skin.
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