Glossary of Wine Terms
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| Chianti | A scenic, hilly section of Tuscany known for fruity red wines made mostly from Sangiovese grapes. |
| Corked | A wine with musty, mushroomy aromas and flavors resulting from a cork tainted by TCA (trichloroanisol). |
| Cru | A French term for ranking a wineis inherent quality, i.e. cru bourgeois, cru classe, premier cru, and grand cru. |
| Claret | An English name for red Bordeaux. |
| Chateau | French for 'castle;' an estate with its own vineyards. |
| Champagne | A denominated region northeast of Paris in which Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes are made into sparkling wine. |
| Chablis | A town and wine region east of Paris known for steely, minerally Chardonnay. |
| Cooperative | A winery owned jointly by multiple grape growers. |
| Clos | Pronounced 'Cloh,' this French word once applied only to vineyards surrounded by walls. |
| Chardonnay | Arguably the best and most widely planted white wine grape in the world. |
| Color | A key determinant of a wine's age and quality; white wines grow darker in color as they age while red wines turn brownish orange. |
| Cap | Grape solids like pits, skins, and stems that rise to the top of a tank during fermentation; what gives red wines color, tannins and weight. |
| Cava | Spanish for 'cellar,' but also a Spanish sparkling wine made in the traditional Champagne style from Xarello, Macabeo, and Parellada grapes. |
| Cabernet Franc | A red grape common to Bordeaux; characteristics include an herbal, leafy flavor and a soft, fleshy texture. |
| Crianza | A Spanish term for a red wine that has been aged in oak barrels for at least one year. |
| Cabernet Sauvignon | A powerful, tannic red grape of noble heritage; the base grape for many red Bordeaux and most of the best red wines from California, Washington, Chile, and South Africa; capable of aging for decades. |
| Chaptalization | The process of adding sugar to fermenting grapes in order to increase alcohol. |
| Chenin Blanc | A white grape common in the Loire Valley of France. |

