Fragrant A fragrant wine is very aromatic and flowery. Common wine fragrances are floral, spice, and fruit aromas such as pineapple, blackberry, peach, apricot, and apple.
Fragrant: General term for a wine with a full, accessible aroma. Fresh: General term for a wine with good, pleasant fruit aromas and flavors.
Fragrant: Wine that is very aromatic and flowery, full of scent & smell. Frascati: A fruity, golden white wine from the hills around Rome, it can be dry or sweet.
fragrant rose petal and lychee dusting of Turkish Delight Like walking into the perfume section of a department store, GEWURZTRAMINER is the grape variety with the most overt and recognisable range of aromas in the world.
Fragrant, floral, and distinctively peppery. A trademark of Syrah, also found in Grenache, Carignan, Petite Sirah. Web-weaving by Cliffwood Organic Works ...
Duboeuf: Fragrant, flowery perfume. Not really a fruity aroma, more like flowers and maybe a touch of eucalyptus. Almost-ripe red cherry flavor in the mouth, with tart acidity. Finish is a little shorter than the Jadot.
11 oz/300g fragrant (scented) rose petals from an organic, non-sprayed source 3 1/2 oz/90g/ 1/3 cup fine/caster sugar 7 tbsp/105 ml raspberry liqueur 1 bottle dry white wine 1 bottle demi-sec sparkling wine (or champagne) ...
Esters:The fragrant chemical compounds responsible for the aromas and flavors found in food and wine.
TORRONTÉS: Fragrant white-wine grape cépage widely grown in Argentina; and also in Chile where it is known as Moscatel de Austria.
Grappa is a fragrant grape-based spirit of between 40% and 60% alcohol by volume (80 to 120 proof), of Italian origin. It is made by distilling pomace, i.e., grape residue (primarily the skins, but also stems and seeds) left over from winemaking.
Viognier: A fragrant, powerful white grape grown in the Rhõne Valley of France and elsewhere. Viticulture: The science and business of growing wine grapes. (see Viniculture) ...
Blagny, France Fragrant, quite juicy, solid reds. Bourgogne, France Light, soft, often fresh reds ...
Viognier's home is France, especially in the northern Rhõne Valley regions of Condrieu and Château-Grillet (the latter has just ten acres and one owner), where it's the only white grape used and produces magnificently fragrant, ...
The wines are generally accessible earlier than the other three major communes of Haut-Medoc being softer and developing a fragrant, perfumed bouquet sooner in life. Chateau Margaux is the one 1st growth of the region. St.
Besides which, some give them a fragrant smell or Flavor, by hanging in them little baggs of spices, such as Ginger, Zedoary,22 Cloves, Cinnamon, Orras roots, Cubbs [cubeb], Grains of Paradise, Spiknard, &c. Aromaticks" (f. 189).
Tradition says that Ciliegiolo came to Italy from Spain, but the Florentine writer Soderini who in the 17th century described a "Ciregiuolo dolce" with a long bunch, a somewhat large berry, and a sweet and fragrant flavour.
Generally light in color with hue that usually is more blue-purple than red, wines made from gamay noir can be very fragrant, full of fruit and fresh, floral esters.
This light and fragrant white wine will add a faintly citrus air to the meal, an excellent complement to the bold tomato soup.
Oloroso The Spanish term for fragrant and one of the two types of sherry, the other being fino. A dark, intensely fragrant, full-bodied sherry. Used with added sweeteners to make cream sherries.
Almost exclusive to northwest Piedmont , this produces soft, round, fruity wines fragrant with licorice and almonds that should be drunk within about three years.
Produces soft, fragrant white wines. Most of the crop is processed into a grape juice called "Traubenmost" and also made into a sweet wine called "Sturm" that is drunk very young in the manner of "nouveau" beaujolais.
Dolcetto Red grape variety grown in Piedmont, northern Italy. It produces a fragrant and fruity style wine. Grenache Red grape variety grown in Piedmont, northern Italy. It produces a fragrant and fruity style wine.
perfumed This term usually is more applicable to fragrant, aromatic white wines than to red wines. However, some of the dry white wines (particularly Condrieu) and sweet white wines can have a strong perfumed smell.
4) The tasting should take place in a well lit room with a white tablecloth or placemat. No fragrant candles, perfume or foods before the tasting and no talking during the tasting! 5) Mark the bags and base of glasses with a letter and pour in order.
Used to describe high-alcohol wines with a fragrant aroma. Hearty Used to describe the full, warm, sometimes rustic qualities found in red wines with high alcohol.
It shows a good colour and a fragrant bouquet as well as an ability to age well. The grape is known as Xeres in the tiny plantings in California.
Red Cõte de Nuits are robust and elegant. Their bouquet is intense and fragrant. The villages producing Cõte de Nuits are Chambertin, Morey-Saint-Denis, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée (see Romanée-Conti) and Nuits Saint-Georges.
Flowery: An attractive scent reminiscent of flowers. 'Floral' and 'fragrant' are similar words of approval often applied to pleasing young white wines.
About 90 percent of German wines are white. Riesling, Sylvaner, Müller-Thurgau, and Gewürztraminer grapes create the soft, fragrant, low-alcohol wines for which the country is famous. Regions outside Europe ...
Verdot produces a slow-maturing, long-living red wine with depth of colour, tannin, acid and an interesting, often spicy, fragrant bouquet. It has been an important constituent of many of the great wines of the Médoc in South-Western France.
OLOROSO Spanish term meaning ‘fragrant', and one of the two broad categories of Sherry, that are typically dark and full-bodied. ONCTUOSITE A full, mellow, rich wine.
Varieties like Verdale from Spain that produces soft fruity oil, the bitter, pungent and complex fragrant Frantoio, the spicy Leccino from Tuscany, the aromatic Koroneiki from Greece, and the Gerwurtztraminer's of the oil world, ...
Wine from these grapes has a deep purple color, when young, with a fragrant aroma.
Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, the final grand cru outpost before a few more kilometeres down the we reach Vertus, a premier cru with a fine reputation. Le Mesnil, like its Côtes des Blancs peers offers the blenders of the region a fine stream of fragrant ...
See also: Wine, Grape, Region, Fruit, Aroma
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