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If the wine is still wet, remove the lining if possible and flush the stained area with water until it comes out. Lay it flat to dry and work the area occasionally so the leather side doesn't get stiff. Once dry, brush the fur gently to remove the clumps from where it got wet. If the wine is already dry, take it to a furrier. The furrier can clean it or will give you options to dye the fur so the stain is not visible. If that isn't an option and the fur is white, you might be able to remove the stain with hydrogen peroxide. Apply some lightly to the fur only and let it sit for a few minutes. Gently rinse and repeat this process until clean. (Beware: this may damage the fur, especially if it gets on the leather side.)

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