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Carbonic maceration is a winemaking technique where whole grapes are fermented in a carbon dioxide-rich environment before being crushed, resulting in a fruity, low-tannin wine. This method is most famously used in the production of Beaujolais Nouveau, providing a fresh and aromatic profile distinct from traditional fermentation methods.
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