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Glossary of Wine Terms

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DisgorgeThe process by which final sediments are removed from traditionally made sparkling wines prior to the adding of the dosage.
DecantThe process of transferring wine from a bottle to another holding vessel. The purpose is generally to aerate a young wine or to separate an older wine from any sediment.
DouroA river in Portugal as well as the wine region famous for producing Port wines.
Denominazione di Origine ControllataItalian for a controlled wine region; similar to the French AOC or Spanish DO.
Denominacion de Origen

Spanish for 'appellation of origin;' like the French AOC or Italian DOC.

DosageA sweetened spirit added at the very end to Champagne and other traditionally made sparkling wines. It determines whether a wine is brut, extra dry, dry, or semisweet.
Chenin BlancA white grape common in the Loire Valley of France.
CapGrape 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.

ClaretAn English name for red Bordeaux.
ChardonnayArguably the best and most widely planted white wine grape in the world.
CooperativeA winery owned jointly by multiple grape growers.
CruA French term for ranking a wineis inherent quality, i.e. cru bourgeois, cru classe, premier cru, and grand cru.
Clos

Pronounced 'Cloh,' this French word once applied only to vineyards surrounded by walls.

Chateau

French for 'castle;' an estate with its own vineyards.

ChiantiA scenic, hilly section of Tuscany known for fruity red wines made mostly from Sangiovese grapes.
Cabernet FrancA red grape common to Bordeaux; characteristics include an herbal, leafy flavor and a soft, fleshy texture.
CrianzaA Spanish term for a red wine that has been aged in oak barrels for at least one year.
CorkedA wine with musty, mushroomy aromas and flavors resulting from a cork tainted by TCA (trichloroanisol).
Cabernet SauvignonA 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.
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