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NERVOUS
Describes a wine that has a good amount of alcohol and acidity in balance.
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Pleasant and refreshing wine, without a "false" taste.

 


Present without excess, acidity contributes to the balance of the wine, while bringing freshness and nervousness to him. But when it is very strong, it becomes a defect, by giving him a corrosive and green character.

Consider this, finding a good bottle of Shiraz should be as easy as finding a nervous politician in Congress, they are plentiful and they are everywhere. However, there are some with a few more redeeming qualities than others.

Hyper-concern over "proper" storage makes people nervous about buying wine. Relax.

The mild, dry weather allowed every red variety to be harvested at just the right moment, though winemakers had to nervously weigh up the risks of hanging on another day and achieving full maturity against the rains arriving.

Refers to the time in Spring when the dormant vine starts to produce its first new shoots. It's a nervous time for growers: the new buds are extremely vulnerable to frost, ...

We know that many Americans who like wine are actually intimated by it so they don't drink it as often as they'd like - especially in situations when they're already nervous, like on a date.

exuberant: Like extroverted, somewhat hyper people, wines too can be gushing with fruit and seem nervous and intensely vigorous.

At higher dosages (BAC > 0.10), ethanol acts as a central nervous system depressant, producing at progressively higher dosages, impaired sensory and motor function, slowed cognition, stupefaction, unconsciousness, and possible death.

tartaric, malic, citric and lactic) provides liveliness, longevity and balance: too much leaves a sour or sharp taste on the palate, while too little results in a flabby, shapeless wine. If tannin is the spine of a wine, then acidity is its nervous ...

The wines of Bonnezeaux, harvested at a typical 22 hl/ha, with a minimum requirement of 230 g/l sugar in the must - the highest in all the Layon appellations - have a rich yet nervously excited character about them as a result.

See also: Wine, Long, Region, Off, Bottle

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