White WineThe juice of all grapes, red and white, is almost colorless. The skins of grapes act as a sort of dye. The skins are quickly separated from the juice before the juice begins to ferment. Contact with the skin of a white grape will cause tannins and can make a white wine taste coarse. Skin contact can also cause a white wine to lose its subtle aromas and flavors.
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