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To soak a fruit in liquor or wine, which softens and flavors the fruit, while also flavoring the liquor or wine.
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To soak raw, dried or preserved fruit or vegetables in liquid to soften or absorb the flavour of the liquid.
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To soften by soaking.
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Stirring the grape skins (and sometimes stems) with the wine during the fermentation process in order to extract color, tannin and aroma.
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The prolonged contact of the must and the sediments during fermentation; maceration is longer or shorter depending on whether one wishes to obtain a red or ros?wine. It is during maceration that the aromas and tannins are diffused.
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