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Erbslöh-Mostgelatine

Erbslöh-Mostgelatine is a gelatin-milke caseinate derivative for the treatment of mash (crushed grapes) and must (grape juice) which reduces total polyphenols and, above all, disturbing catechins. Being a liquid product, Erbslöh-Mostgelatine ensures easy and time-saving application, particularly suited for peak harvest times. Due to its specific composition, the product assures a highly effective early correction and balancing of tannins, combined with a protection against browning which might arise at a later stage. Erbslöh-Mostgelatine is the ideal product for all cases where increased tannin contents must be expected resulting from increased mechanical stress on the vintage, delayed treatment of the mash or any other kind of stress the mash is exposed to.

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Erbslöh Geisenheim AG is a supplier of fruit-based beverages for the beverage industry. This company has a wide variety of products such as wines, beers, spirits, and juices. They use many filtration methods including filter sheets that contain a cross-linked fibre structure as well as special cellulose fibres. This company also uses modern distillation technologies to produce their high quality spirits.

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