Thursday, May 30, 2013

Wine can contain particulates other than just grapes - sticks, insects, and rodents often make their way into the product.

Most wines are made from grapes harvested by machines that scythe through everything in their path, including sticks, insects, rodents, and even larger mammals , which can make their way into the end product. This is known to wine growers as MOG, or “material other than grapes.”

Wine can contain particulates other than just grapes - sticks, insects, and rodents often make their way into the product.

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