trommelwrijving
Trommelwrijving, also known as drumming or drumming up, is a technique used in the production of wine, particularly in the production of sparkling wine. The term originates from the Dutch word "trommel," which means drum, referring to the cylindrical shape of the vessel used in the process.
The technique involves the use of a large, open-bottomed vessel, typically made of stainless steel or concrete,
The agitation creates a fine foam on the surface of the mixture, which is then collected and
Trommelwrijving is particularly suited to the production of sparkling wines, such as Lambrusco and Prosecco, due
The technique was traditionally used in the production of sparkling wines in the Netherlands, particularly in