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Lees are deposits of dead or residual yeast and other particles that precipitate, or are carried by the action of "fining", to the bottom of a of after fermentation and aging. The same while brewing at a brewery is known as trub – the same from secondary fermentation of wine and beer are the lees or equally, as to beer only, dregs. This material is the source for most commercial , which is used in cooking and in organic chemistry.

(2025). 9783527306732

The term in English derives from Middle English lie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin lia. Webster's Third International Dictionary shows from lia, "probably of Celtic origin, akin to Old Irish lige (bed), Gaulish legasit (he laid) and Welsh llaid (mud)."

(1961). 9780877792017, Merriam-Webster.

Normally, the wine is transferred to another container (), leaving this behind. Some wines (notably , Champagne, and ) are sometimes aged for a time on the lees (a process known as ), leading to a distinctive yeasty aroma and taste. The lees may be stirred () for uptake of their flavour.

The lees are an important component in the making of , where the leftover lees from are used to impart more flavour and colour to partially aged .

Fujian red wine chicken is made from rice wine lees.


Sur lie
Sur lie literally translates from as 'on lees'. Sur lie wines are bottled directly from the lees without racking (a process for filtering the wine). In the case of great Chardonnay, such as , this adds a toasty, nutty "hazelnut" quality and additional depth and complexity. Chemically, this can alter the oak flavour molecules, increasing the integration, and making the oak seem less obtrusive to the palate. This is desirable because oak tannins are polyphenolic acids, and can be harsh. This process can also give an added freshness and creaminess to the wine, and improve Muscadet is made in this fashion. The effect of the lees during bottle fermentation for at least 18 months on Champagne is considerable. The "bready" toasty notes associated with some of the greatest sparkling wines made are the result of sur lie aging.
(2025). 9780198705383, Oxford University Press. .


Other uses
Beer on an element of lees (residual sediment) is also sold, such as many
  • -based ales/beers
  • of older styles (not India Pale Ale)

can also be brewed sur lie.

Lees can also be distilled to produce Hefebrand, or "lees spirit", an alcoholic beverage containing a minimum of 38% alcohol by volume., §12


Light lees protocol
In a process in which yeast is added to wine that has completed primary fermentation, this secondary yeast addition typically remains in the wine from 2–8 weeks, depending on the winemaker's goals. The yeast is stirred ( bâtonage) frequently, and racked when the protocol is complete. Also known as secondary autolysis, a light lees protocol releases additional mannoproteins and that can influence the flavour, tannins, and acidity of the wine.


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