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Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Gas generated during fermentation. Normally most is allowed to escape into the atmosphere.

For sparkling wines the CO2 is trapped in the bottle and is responsible for the

bubbles. Winemakers often use CO2 to protect juice and wine from oxygen at

various stages in the winemaking process.

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