rQy Herman Kellerman
@RoyHermanKellerman
17 January, 11:08
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For most wine lovers, the thought of blood being used in making wine sounds like something out of a horror story. But for centuries, ox blood—often in the form of dried blood powder—was a common fining agent in wine production. Before modern winemaking techniques, producers used a variety of substances to improve clarity and stability. Some of these might shock today’s consumers.
This now-banned practice raises several intriguing questions. Could some older bottles in private cellars have been fined with blood? If so, how would one ever know? And most importantly, why was blood used in the first place, and when did the industry finally stop?
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https://anonup.com/thread/...
For most wine lovers, the thought of blood being used in making wine sounds like something out of a horror story. But for centuries, ox blood—often in the form of dried blood powder—was a common fining agent in wine production. Before modern winemaking techniques, producers used a variety of substances to improve clarity and stability. Some of these might shock today’s consumers.
This now-banned practice raises several intriguing questions. Could some older bottles in private cellars have been fined with blood? If so, how would one ever know? And most importantly, why was blood used in the first place, and when did the industry finally stop?
Https://thelittlecellarwin...
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STEVE ENGR MAN
@onanonanonkansas
17 January, 11:39
In response rQy Herman Kellerman to his Publication
It’s not just ox blood. Holy Spirit revealed to me a few years ago that the elites have been literally adding Adrenochrome to wine for CENTURIES. And that was what is meant in scriptures when speaking of “ Mixed Wine”.
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Interesting subject. I can't stand the taste or smell of wine, I'd had a little sip of someones many many yrs ago, early teens...😣yuck.
Vegies & vegans know it's not for them cos' of blood etc used in the filtering process (if I recall correctly), There are vegan wines available, However all Spirits are OK..😁
Vegies & vegans know it's not for them cos' of blood etc used in the filtering process (if I recall correctly), There are vegan wines available, However all Spirits are OK..😁
04:13 PM - Jan 17, 2026
In response STEVE ENGR MAN to his Publication
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STEVE ENGR MAN
@onanonanonkansas
17 January, 04:49
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In response STEVE ENGR MAN to his Publication
Yes... You are absolutely right of course, although did I used to like a splash of Amaretto di Saronno (original) in my decaf coffee.
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