The refinement is a fundamental stage in the wine evolution, as it allows the winemaker to highlight the qualities of his wine and to increase its stability over time. One of the most studied practices for the obtainment of full-bodied and harmonious wines with an intense and varietal aroma is the bâtonnage, an oenological technique with a long tradition in Burgundy, consisting in keeping the wine in contact with the less for several months and periodically re-suspending the lees by means of a gentle stirring. Bâtonnage Plus Blanc is indicated for white and rose wines. It protects against oxidation, producing longer lived, more intensely scented wines. It increases protein stability, consequently reducing or eliminating the use of bentonite.