Beeswing

/ˈbizˌwɪŋ/ noun

A thin, filmy sediment or crystalline deposit that forms in old wines, particularly port wine, during aging.

From 'bee' + 'wing,' named for the delicate, thin, wing-like appearance of the floating sediment in the bottle. This term originated in wine-making vocabulary, probably in 18th-century England or Portugal.

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