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Carbonic Maceration

Carbonic Maceration: A Unique Winemaking Technique

Carbonic Maceration is a winemaking method where whole clusters of grapes are fermented in a carbon dioxide-rich environment. This technique is used primarily for light, fruity red wines and is especially famous in the production of Beaujolais Nouveau. It enhances the aromatic freshness and produces wines that are vibrant, juicy, and easy-drinking.

How Carbonic Maceration Works

  1. Whole Cluster Fermentation – Grapes are harvested and placed in a sealed fermentation tank with little or no crushing.
  2. Anaerobic Environment – The tank is filled with carbon dioxide (CO₂), creating an oxygen-free environment.
  3. Intracellular Fermentation – Inside the grapes, the process of fermentation begins without yeast, as the grape’s natural enzymes start breaking down sugars.
  4. Grape Skin Breakdown – As fermentation progresses, the grapes at the bottom begin to crush from their own weight, allowing traditional fermentation to start.
  5. Alcohol & Aromatic Development – Fermentation results in alcohol and aromatic compounds being produced without the need for yeast to be present during the initial stages.
  6. Pressing & Aging – After fermentation is complete, the wine is pressed, and it can be aged in stainless steel or neutral vessels to maintain freshness

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