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Glossary of Wine Terms

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CooperativeA winery owned jointly by multiple grape growers.
CorkedA wine with musty, mushroomy aromas and flavors resulting from a cork tainted by TCA (trichloroanisol).
CrianzaA Spanish term for a red wine that has been aged in oak barrels for at least one year.
CruA French term for ranking a wineis inherent quality, i.e. cru bourgeois, cru classe, premier cru, and grand cru.
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.
Denominacion de Origen

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

Denominazione di Origine ControllataItalian for a controlled wine region; similar to the French AOC or Spanish DO.
DisgorgeThe process by which final sediments are removed from traditionally made sparkling wines prior to the adding of the dosage.
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.
DouroA river in Portugal as well as the wine region famous for producing Port wines.
DryA wine containing no more than 0.2 percent unfermented sugar.
EarthyA term used to describe aromas and flavors that have a certain soil-like quality.
EnologyThe science of wine production; an enologist is a professional winemaker; an enophile is someone who enjoys wine.
FermentationThe process by which sugar is transformed into alcohol; how grape juice interacts with yeast to become wine.
FiltrationThe process by which wine is clarified before bottling.
FiningPart of the clarification process whereby elements are added to the wine, i.e. egg whites, in order to capture solids prior to filtration.
Fortified WineA wine in which brandy is introduced during fermentation; sugars and sweetness are high due to the suspended fermentation.
Fume BlancA name created by Robert Mondavi to describe dry Sauvignon Blanc.
GamayA red grape exceedingly popular in the Beaujolais region of France.
GewuerztraminerA sweet and spicy white grape popular in eastern France, Germany, Austria, northern Italy, and California.
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