leharítása
Leharítása is a Hungarian term that describes a specific type of fermentation process used primarily in the production of alcoholic beverages, notably certain wines and spirits. The term loosely translates to "leavening" or "rising," and it refers to the stage where yeast actively consumes sugars and produces alcohol and carbon dioxide. This is a crucial step in transforming the initial liquid, such as grape must or grain mash, into its alcoholic form.
The leharítása phase is characterized by visible signs of fermentation, including bubbling and the release of
In winemaking, leharítása is the primary alcoholic fermentation that converts grape sugars into ethanol. For spirits,