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Glossary of Wine Terms

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LoireA river in central France as well as a wine region famous for Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, and Cabernet Franc.
MacerationThe process of allowing grape juice and skins to ferment together, thereby imparting color, tannins, and aromas.
MadeiraA fortified wine that has been made on a Portuguese island off the coast of Morocco since the fifteenth century.
MaderizedStemming from the word Madeira, this term means oxidization in a hot environment.
MagnumA bottle equal to two regular 750 ml bottles.
MalbecA hearty red grape of French origin now exceedingly popular in Argentina.
Malolactic FermentationA secondary fermentation, often occurring in barrels, whereby harsher malic acid is converted into creamier lactic acid.
MedocA section of Bordeaux on the west bank of the Gironde Estuary known for great red wines; Margaux, St.-Estephe, and Pauillac are three leading AOCs in the Medoc.
MerlotA lauded red grape popular in Bordeaux and throughout the world; large amounts of Merlot exist in Italy, the United States, South America, and elsewhere.
MustCrushed grapes about to go or going through fermentation.
NebbioloA red grape popular in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy; the grape that yields both Barolo and Barbaresco.
Negociant

A French term for a person or company that buys wines from others and then labels it under his or her own name; stems from the French word for 'shipper.'

Nose

Synonymous with bouquet; the sum of a wine's aromas.

Oaky

A term used to describe woody aromas and flavors; butter, popcorn, and toast notes are found in 'oaky' wines.

OrganicGrapes grown without the aid of chemical-based fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides.
OxidizedA wine that is no longer fresh because it was exposed to too much air.
pH

An indication of a wine's acidity expressed by how much hydrogen is in it.

PhylloxeraA voracious vine louse that over time has destroyed vineyards in Europe and California.
PiedmontAn area in northwest Italy known for Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Dolcetto, and Moscato.
Pinot BlancA white grape popular in Alsace, Germany, and elsewhere.
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