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Eggs can Make Wine Great Again

Seriously. Egg whites are used in red wine as a natural clarifying agent to soften tannins, reduce astringency, and improve mouthfeel.

You pour the egg whites in, stir, and wait.🧵

A protein called albumin binds to sediment, settles out, and leaves a clearer, smoother, egg-free wine.

How do you know if a wine was clarified this way? You won’t, unless you meet the winemaker and ask.

Ingredient labels are not required, and it would probably kill sales if a winemaker went around telling everyone he uses eggs.

On the flip side, you also can’t tell if a wine didn’t use this process. A wine labeled vegan won’t have been clarified with eggs, but many self-respecting winemakers, like me, can’t bring themselves to label their wines ā€˜VEGAN’ even if they are.

Because of the implication.

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Dakota 2w ago šŸ’¬ 1

Should I pour an egg white in my glass of wine? Or is this a part of the winemaking process?

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Ben JustmanšŸ· 2w ago

Probably don't mess with the finished product. This is more valuable when there is a lot more for it to bind to in the barrel.

Other fining agent exist and they could have used one of those.

With one glass, it could be a cool experiment tho

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