Casse

/kæs/ noun

In winemaking, the cloudy sediment or precipitation that forms in wine; also, the process of clarifying wine by removing these particles.

From French 'casse' (breakage, sediment), derived from Old French 'casser' (to break). The term refers to how wine breaks or separates into layers during clarification.

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