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Mutage /ˈmjuːtɪdʒ/ MEW-tij is a wine
making technique for
making sweet wines. The
typical process involves the
addition of
alcohol to the must so that...
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exposed to caesium-137 in Goiania". Mutagenesis. 26 (5): 651–655. doi:10.1093/
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before all the
grape sugars are
converted into alcohol; this is
called Mutage or fortification. The
methods of
enriching wort with
sugar are multiple:...
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stops the
fermentation of the
grape must
through a
process called "
mutage". An
increasing number of
vineyards in the area now
produce and sell pineau...
- (typically brandy)
before all the
sugar is
fermented (fortification or '
mutage').
remove water to
concentrate the sugar: In warm climates, by air drying...
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abused drugs: a
brief review". Mutagenesis. 13 (6): 557–65. doi:10.1093/
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Kaleem SZ,
Espiridion E (March 2022). "NBOMe...
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grapes permitted are the same. The
production process,
known in
France as
mutage, is
similar to that used to make Port.
Alcohol is
added to the must to halt...
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during fire
extinction exercises". Mutagenesis. 33 (1): 105–115. doi:10.1093/
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