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Bubblegum, Bananas, and Beaujolais – The Magic of Carbonic Maceration

37 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this week's episode of Thanks! It's Vintage, we’re diving headfirst into the funky, intensely fruity world of carbonic maceration—the winemaking wizardry behind your favorite gluggable, crushable reds! If you’ve ever taken a sip of a juicy Beaujolais Nouveau or a vibrant natural wine and wondered why it tastes delightfully of fresh red berries, candied banana, or even bubblegum, this is the episode for you. We break down the fascinating science of fermenting whole, uncrushed grapes from the inside out in a carbon dioxide-rich tank, exploring how skipping the traditional stomping process completely transforms the flavor profile and softens those mouth-drying tannins. Grab a lightly chilled glass of your favorite whole-cluster red, and join us as we explore why this quirky, historic technique is currently taking the modern wine scene by storm!

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