Aug 18, 2011 16:23
12 yrs ago
French term
colle
French to English
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Wine / Oenology / Viticulture
Usually means glue or paste, but evidently not in this context, where it is applied to caseine and PVPP as used in wine-making: e.g. "la caséine et la PVPP sont les colles les plus performantes contre le brunissement des blancs et des rosés." Possibly "fining agent", though the equivalence (if any) is not obvious?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +3 | clarifying agent | reeny |
3 +1 | isinglass ? fish glue ? | Vic Ward |
4 | Proteic substance | kashew |
References
Three Reference Links | Barbara Carrara |
Proposed translations
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clarifying agent
Can be clarifying or fining agent, several different types can be used, especially in the making of vegetarian wine
http://www.makewine.com/winemaking/finishing/fining/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism_and_wine
http://www.makewine.com/winemaking/finishing/fining/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarianism_and_wine
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isinglass ? fish glue ?
See this page - could be what they are talking about
http://www.wisegeek.com/contest/is-your-wine-fined.htm
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Note added at 12 mins (2011-08-18 16:35:47 GMT)
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"Isinglass (also called fish glue) is made from the bladder of the sturgeon fish. Like the other agents, this works like a magnet, attracting the impurities and carrying them to the bottom of the barrel or tank, producing a clean wine. Isinglass is found in many German white wines."
http://www.wisegeek.com/contest/is-your-wine-fined.htm
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Note added at 12 mins (2011-08-18 16:35:47 GMT)
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"Isinglass (also called fish glue) is made from the bladder of the sturgeon fish. Like the other agents, this works like a magnet, attracting the impurities and carrying them to the bottom of the barrel or tank, producing a clean wine. Isinglass is found in many German white wines."
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Bourth (X)
: So says LexiVin
3 hrs
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14 mins
Proteic substance
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Reference comments
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