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which means that if you crush the grapes and drain the juice off the skins before it takes on any color, you will have a white wine. The Champenois, of course, have known about this for centuries ...
What we tend to label as “orange wine” is typically made from white grapes that have spent extended time on the skins. “This imparts a lot of orangey color on the wine,” she says.
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