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Is sediment in a white wine safe?
Yes, sediment in white wine is safe. It's a natural byproduct of the winemaking process, consisting of tiny particles of grape skin, yeast, and other solids that settle at the bottom of the bottle. Sediment in white wine is harmless to consume and can even add complexity to the wine's flavor and texture.
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