chaptalize [verb]

Definition of chaptalize:

To add sugar to grape juice or wine before or during fermentation to increase the alcohol content. This process is named after Jean-Antoine Chaptal, who first recommended it.

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Sentence/Example of chaptalize:

The winemaker decided to chaptalize the must to achieve the desired alcohol level.

Chaptalizing the wine helped to enhance its flavor and body.

The practice of chaptalization is common in cooler wine regions.

She chaptalized the grape juice before fermentation to balance the wine's acidity.

Critics argue that chaptalizing wine can mask the true quality of the grapes.

The winery follows strict regulations when it comes to chaptalization.

Chaptalizing is not allowed in some wine regions known for their naturally sweet grapes.

He explained the process of chaptalizing to the new vineyard workers.

Chaptalization can help achieve consistency in wine production despite varying grape harvests.

The sommelier noted that the wine had been chaptalized to improve its taste.

The debate over chaptalizing wine continues among enthusiasts and purists.

They opted to chaptalize the wine due to the low sugar content of the grapes that year.

Some consumers prefer wines that have not been chaptalized, believing them to be more authentic.

The winemaker's decision to chaptalize was based on the grape's ripeness levels.

After chaptalizing the must, the fermentation process proceeded smoothly.