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What (who) is RACKING - definition

THE TRANSFER OF A LIQUID (SUCH AS WINE) FROM ONE CONTAINER TO ANOTHER
Racked (wine); Soutirage traditionnel; Soutirage
  • Racking red wine
  • Soutirage
  • Soutirage of [[Twomey Cellars]]'s Merlot

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A racking pain or emotion is a distressing one which you feel very strongly.
She was now shaking with long, racking sobs.
ADJ: ADJ n
see also nerve-racking
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·noun Spun yarn used in racking ropes.
II. Racking ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Rack.
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Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. The process is also known as Abstich in German and travaso in Italian.

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Racking

Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. The process is also known as Abstich in German and travaso in Italian.

Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits defines racking as "siphoning wine or beer off the lees (in the case of wine) or trub (in the case of beer), into a new, clean barrel or other vessel". Racking allows clarification and aids in stabilization. Wine that is allowed to age on the lees often develops "off-tastes". A racking hose or tube is used and can be attached to a racking cane to make the task easier. The racking process is repeated several times during the aging of wine.

Examples of use of RACKING
1. Nerve–racking encounters Quetta is a microcosm for these tensions.
2. This tends to make interrogations a nerve–racking ordeal.
3. Sitting in traffic is especially nerve–racking for a Westerner.
4. Speciality retailers of all kinds are racking up sales.
5. "The constant bombings were nerve–racking below decks," he recalled.