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Sportsfan2111

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Explain the consideration factors when deciding to apply the use of oak aging during the production process of wine?
 
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Approximately how many 5-oz glasses of wine are contained in a 750-ml wine bottle?
 
  a. 3
  b. 5
  c. 7
  d. 9



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Answer to Question 1

Wood barrels, a centuries-old tradition, are vessels used to
store and age most red wines and many full-bodied white wines. The industry standard is
to use French or American oak as the preferred wood. Wood can soften a wine's texture,
alter the wine's color (from more golden-yellow, depending on the length of aging), and
assist in creating a more complex beverage. Factors that affect the ability of barrels to
impart flavor and that influence the extent of the aging process include (1 ) type of wood
(2 ) the size of the barrel, (3 ) age of the barrel, (4 ) the level of toast, and (5 ) the aging
time.

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