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Steve Thompson
 
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"billb" > wrote in message
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> doesn't breaking down pectin result in methanol?


There are minute amounts of methanol in almost any wine, I do not believe
pectinase to be a serious contributor. The end result of using pectinase is
a wine that does not cloud (chill haze) when refrigerated.

Steve


 
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