A film of yeast that develops on the surface of some wines during fermentation, produced deliberately in during the production of sherry(noun)
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Use "flor" in a sentence
"In Fino Sherries, a protective yeast, called flor, is allowed to develop over the surface of the wine, which stops the oxidation partway through the aging."
"After fermentation, the juice is fortified with brandy, and then a natural yeast known as flor is allowed to establish itself on the surface of the wine."
"Fino and manzanilla are born beneath a yeast called flor, which appears on the wine's surface and devours sugars to create dryness and add notes of nuts, freshly baked bread, lemons, and a slight saltiness."