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tirage
[tee-RAHZH]

French for "to pull" or "to draw." In France's wine industry, it means "to draw from the barrel," referring to bottling wine; a tireuse is a bottling machine. In the CHAMPAGNE region, a liqueur de tirage (see DOSAGE) is added when the wine is bottled to cause a SECONDARY FERMENTATION in the bottle. En tirage refers to the time SPARKLING WINE stays in the bottle to AGE, both during this secondary fermentation and after it's complete.
Related Links: Champagne, secondary fermentation
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