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Glossary of Wine Terms

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Acidity

A naturally occurring component of every wine; the level of perceived sharpness; a key element to a wine's longevity; a leading determinant of balance.

AlcoholThe end product of fermentation; technically ethyl alcohol resulting from the interaction of natural grape sugars and yeast; generally above 12.5 percent in dry table wines.
AlsaceA highly regarded wine region in eastern France renowned for dry and sweet wines made from Riesling, Gewuerztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, and others.
AmaroneA succulent higher-alcohol red wine hailing from the Veneto region in northern Italy; made primarily from Corvina grapes dried on racks before pressing.
AOCAppellation diOrigine Controlee, a French term for a denominated, governed wine region such as Margaux or Nuits-St.-Georges.
AromaA scent thatis a component of the bouquet or nose; i.e. cherry is an aromatic component of a fruity bouquet.
AVAAmerican Viticultural Area; a denominated American wine region approved by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
BacchusThe Roman god of wine, known as Dionysus in ancient Greece; a hybrid white grape from Germany.
BalanceThe level of harmony between acidity, tannins, fruit, oak, and other elements in a wine; a perceived quality that is more individual than scientific.
Barrel FermentedA process by which wine (usually white) is fermented in oak barrels rather than in stainless steel tanks; a richer, creamier, oakier style of wine.
Barrique

French for 'barrel,' generally a barrel of 225 liters.

BeaujolaisA juicy, flavorful red wine made from Gamay grapes grown in the region of the same name.
Beaujolais NouveauThe first Beaujolais wine of the harvest; its annual release date is the third Thursday in November.
Blanc de BlancsThe name for Champagne made entirely from Chardonnay grapes.
Blanc de NoirsThe name for Champagne made entirely from red grapes, either Pinot Noir or Pinot Meunier, or both.
BlendThe process whereby two or more grape varieties are combined after separate fermentation; common blends include Cotes de Rhone and red and white Bordeaux.
BlushA wine made from red grapes but which appears pink or salmon in color because the grape skins were removed from the fermenting juice before more color could be imparted; more commonly referred to as rose.
Bodega

Spanish for winery; literally the 'room where barrels are stored.'

Body

The impression of weight on one's palate; light, medium, and full are common body qualifiers.

BordeauxA city on the Garonne River in southwest France; a large wine-producing region with more than a dozen subregions; a red wine made mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc; a white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon.
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