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Since when does making wine involve drawing blood?

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When you make rosé using the saignée method. But don’t worry, it’s not real blood. Saignée is the French word for blood and is a special method used in making rosé wines that are darker in color and more concentrated than most rosés. Find out more in WineTasteTV’s handy glossary.

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by Derek Brown

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