noun
- crude tartar deposited in wine casks during fermentation
Usage: chemistry; winemaking
Examples
- The winemaker carefully removed the argol from the bottom of the fermentation tank.
- Argol can be processed to produce cream of tartar for baking.
- The crystalline deposits of argol formed naturally during the wine’s aging process.
- Commercial tartaric acid is often derived from purified argol.
- The vintner scraped away the argol that had accumulated on the cask walls.