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RE: Here you go
Posted by jimbill on September 17, 2016 at 18:23:37:
Yes filtering does strip out the particulates still present in the wine. Do you find they offer additional flavors? I can see your thoughts on mouth feel.
The reason I sent in the question was I had just finished a three year old bottle of Bedrock. They pride themselves on not filtering. Not sure why. The last glass came out muddy with a bit of a muted flavor.