Examples of 'be decanted' in a sentence

Meaning of "be decanted"

Be decanted: This phrase commonly refers to the process of pouring liquid from one container to another, often to separate sediment or allow aeration in wine or other beverages

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be decanted
This wine ought to be decanted before tasting.
The separated layers can then be decanted.
The supernatant must be decanted and treated separately.
The liquid above can then be decanted.
The product may be decanted or dispensed irrespective of its viscosity.
The wines rarely need to be decanted.
Any excess can be decanted into a container for later use.
They believe that only old wines should be decanted.
The liquid solution can be decanted or aspirated away.
Unfiltered LBVs are mostly bottled with conventional driven corks and need to be decanted.
The supernatant is gently be decanted into a new vial.
They should be decanted for at least thirty minutes before enjoying.
Like vintage port it needs to be decanted before drinking.
The ability to be decanted decreased markedly when a recycled solvent was used.
The supernatant then can be decanted and analyzed.

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The extraction is carried out several times with the ampoule that is to be decanted.
The aqueous bromic acid can be decanted removing the barium sulfate.
The compound is almost insoluble, so the solution has to be decanted.
The light phase can then be decanted or drawn from the tube.
It should be consumed within 24 hours of opening, and must be decanted.
It needs to be decanted.
It should be decanted a priori this week, one way or the other . ”.
Red wines need to be decanted.
The organic phase can be decanted off for product recovery such as by distillation.
The flocculated mixture may then be decanted and dried.
Preparations 1, 2 and 3 can be decanted or can be deposited without any preliminary stirring.
To fully benefit from its qualities we recommend it be decanted before serving.
This supernatant fraction can also be decanted under sterile conditions into a sterile container.
These Ports do not need to be decanted.
This stored compressed air can be decanted into diving cylinders when needed.
It is removed to a lagoon north of the steelworks ' to be decanted and dried.
This allows the supernatant to be decanted without significant contamination by the red blood cells.
An aged Vintage Port throws a good deal of sediment and must be decanted before serving.
The Fe-EAA fraction may be decanted or collected by separatory funnel.
This separated the metal, but the sol could not be decanted away cleanly.
Alternatively, the policy may be decanted from an older trust to a newer directed trust.
Ready to drink, no need to be decanted.
This wine should be decanted and aired before serving, at a temperature of 16ºC.
The domaine recommends that their wines be decanted before service.
No, I refuse to be decanted into some blasted ocean-going liner.
An impressive wine for autumn which should be decanted and served with lamb.
To be decanted and served at a temperature of 18 ° C.
The calomel thus producted can be decanted and extracted from the system.
At present there are 47 Government tenants waiting to be decanted.
The water layer formed may then be decanted from the reaction product fluid.
The heteroazeotrope was cooled to 10 ° C. such that the lower layer could be decanted.
The Barolo should definitely be decanted prior to consumption.
The filter crucible through which the xylene is to be decanted must be pre-heated.
Alternatively, the supernatant can be decanted off after an extended settling period.
Older wines, which are more sensitive, should only be decanted for 30 minutes.

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It is decanted and the aqueous phase is discarded
The phases are then decanted and separated
It is decanted and the chloroform evaporated to dryness
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