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The practice of purposely adding sulfur dioxide at any point in the winemaking process is called sulfiting.
A derivative of sulfur, it is a compound that forms naturally during the same fermentation process that turns grape juice into alcohol.
Winemakers often supplement wines during winemaking by adding small amounts of sulfur dioxide to protect fruit quality and prevent oxidation, allowing wine to age well.
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