Reference for Shabbat 20:2
נוֹתְנִין מַיִם עַל גַּבֵּי הַשְּׁמָרִים בִּשְׁבִיל שֶׁיִּצַּלּוּ, וּמְסַנְּנִין אֶת הַיַּיִן בְּסוּדָרִין וּבִכְפִיפָה מִצְרִית, וְנוֹתְנִין בֵּיצָה בִמְסַנֶּנֶת שֶׁל חַרְדָּל, וְעוֹשִׂין אֵנוּמְלִין בְּשַׁבָּת. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, בְּשַׁבָּת, בְּכוֹס, בְּיוֹם טוֹב, בְּלָגִין, וּבַמּוֹעֵד, בְּחָבִית. רַבִּי צָדוֹק אוֹמֵר, הַכֹּל לְפִי הָאוֹרְחִין:
Water may be placed on lees so that they be cleared. [On Shabbath, water may be placed on lees which had been placed there before Shabbath, so that the lees be cleared and all their wine flow out. Another interpretation: Water may be placed on lees left in the barrel, so that it absorb the flavor of the wine, and be taken and drunk on Shabbath. And there is no problem of borer here.] And wine may be filtered [to remove white floury substances which collect in it] through scarves [specific for this. And there is no reason to decree (against it) lest he wring out the scarves, since they are used exclusively for this purpose. One must take care, however, not to form with his hands a kind of declivity in the scarf over the vessel for the wine to descend in, so that the activity not be performed as it is on a weekday.], and (wine may be filtered) through a kefifah mitzrith [a basket made of palm twigs. This, so long as it not be more than a tefach higher than the base of the vessel beneath, so that it not form a temporary tent.] And an egg may be placed into a mustard filter. [They would place a beaten egg into turbid matter to whiten and clear it.] And it is permitted to make ainomlin [a mixture of wine, honey, and pepper] on Shabbath. R. Yehudah says: On Shabbath in a kos (a cup); on a festival, in a lagin [bigger than a kos and smaller than a chavith]; on the intermediate days of a festival, in a chavith. R. Tzaddok says: All according to the (number of) guests. [If there are many guests, he makes a lot, whether on Shabbath, festival, or intermediate day. The halachah is in accordance with the first tanna, that one may make as much ainomlin as he likes on Shabbath.]