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A controlled fungus, the term "noble rot" is commonly used when referring to Botrytis Cinerea.
Botrytis Cinerea: A mold or fungus that attacks grapes. When controlled (noble rot) it causes concentrated sugar in grapes resulting in delightfully sweet wines.
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| When in reference to wine, “noble” are the grapes that produce the world’s finest wine. They are known to be perfectly balanced, possessing excellent qualities. |
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