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Wine Tasting Terms
Wine tasting terms can be confusing to those of you who are learning how to taste wine.

 


Wine tasting (often, in wine circles, simply tasting) is the sensory examination and evaluation of wine.

Wine Tasting Journal
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Wine tasting journals range from jotting down a few points in a notebook to collecting favorite wine labels and detailed reports of each wine.

Wine Tasting Party Ideas
Blind Tasting Party
1) Pick a theme: one varietal from several producers in one region; one varietal from various regions around the world, etc.

Wine Tasting Terms
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Wine Tasting Terms
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Wine tasting, and learning how to taste wine, is an excellent way to appreciate wine in a new way.

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For a quick overview of wine-tasting procedures, consult my Online Wine Tasting Course.

Have you ever peered into another person's spittoon at a wine tasting and contemplated their "stringy bits"? In fact, a closer inspection of the "bits" produced by different people will reveal that, like snowflakes, no two are identical.

Wine tasting descriptors
From EncycloWine
The use of wine tasting descriptors allows wine tasters opportunities to put into words the aromas and flavors that they experience and can be used in assessing the overall quality of wine.

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Body - Wine Tasting Term
Wine tasters often talk about the mouth feel or the body of a wine. Just what is the body of a wine and how do you describe it?

Wine tasting is not the same as drinking it. To experience the true flavor of a wine requires that you slow down and pay attention to your senses of sight, smell, touch, as well as taste.

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A wine tasting event can be a pleasurable gathering for friends or families.

Once the wine tasting is complete, each guest should turn in their scorecards and the results tallied. Remove the bags from the wines to reveal the identities of each wine.

Wine tastings can be fun and informative. Plus, they can provide you with an opportunity to try a type of wine that you might not otherwise be able to experience.

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Everything involved in the experience of tasting wine.

Glossary Wine Tasting
Acidic
Describe wines whose total acid is so high that they taste tart or sour and a sharp edge or harsh feeling on the palate.

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Lexicon of Wine Tasting
Acetic. A sour or vinegary smell or taste. See also Vinegary.
Acidity. One of the basic savors in wine, providing crispness, vitality and sharpness.
Aftertaste.

Glossary of Wine Tasting Terms
Aftertaste
The flavour that remains after you swallow. Surprisingly, this may differ significantly from the taste while the wine is in your mouth.

Some "Advanced Wine Tasting Terms for review/reference
Any profession be it aviation to medicine has its own unique language, the wine industry is no different. Below is an excellent compilation of widely used descriptive wine tasting terms.

Wine Basics: Dictionary of Wine Tasting Terms
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Aggressive Describes a wine that has an unpleasantly harsh taste or texture, usually due to high levels of tannin or acid.

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Wine Tasting - The Sense of Smell
There are a few very important things to note when we "nose" a wine. It is suggested to first smell the wine before swirling, noticing the delicate aromas. Next, swirl the wine and smell again after it is at rest.

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Hosting a Wine Tasting
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To set up a wine tasting first pick as broad or specific a theme as you like.

Wine Tasting Techniques
Wine tasting is not just like an art; it is an art. While wine tasting can be subjective in nature, wine connoisseurs follow some general "guidelines" when judging a wine.

Wine tasting can be an occasional pleasant diversion or a time-and-resource-consuming passion. It can be conducted casually or formally.

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Wine tasting term for the sensation in the finish of a wine. This is different than astringency (q.v.) which is a dry feeling in the mouth. Bitterness is very hard to spot, and it is rare, and undesireable in wine.

Wine tasting is actually a complex proposition involving much more than simply sipping some fermented grape juice. There are many variable factors that affect an individual's perception of flavor in wine.

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With wine, keep in mind that no rules are written in stone. It all comes down to what tastes good to you.

Coarse: A wine tasting term referring to an unfinished, rough or crude wine which is difficult to drink.

Action during a wine tasting in which air is expelled through the nose while the wine is being tasted in order to better appreciate certain aromas. The usual term in English is "finish", the other two being very, very technical.

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Residual Sugar
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Jurado de Cata (wine tasting panel) Committee of expert wine evaluators who act as judges in wine contests.
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attackIn wine tasting, the first impression of a wine on the mouth. Usually perceived as a first "hit" on the tip of the tongue and at the front of mouth.

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" Dégustation French for "wine tasting." Décuvage French for "de-vatting." (compare encuvage). Destemming separating the stems from the grapes before vinification. ^ back to top
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BODY: This is one of the key components of wine tasting and it really seems odd that I cannot describe it. I know adding bananas to country wines adds body and so I often to this. I know what a thin wine tastes like but again how to describe it?

One of the most widely abused wine tasting terms. Technically, a wine with good 'length' is one whose flavour persists in the mouth.

Body: English wine authority Michael Broadbent puts it well in his Wine Tasting: "the weight of the wine in the mouth due to its alcoholic content and to its other physicai components.

Mouthfeel: The in-mouth impressions of wine when wine tasting, especially the tactile sensations such as "heat" from high alcohol content or "heaviness" or body due to the viscosity from high alcohol and residual sugar in the wine.

Silver cup which is used for wine tasting, especially in Bourgogne
Tired :
Said of a wine that has lost all of its qualities either at the time it was bottled or during transport.

The bouquet is often the first indicator of a wine's quality during wine tasting. Aromas may include fruit, spice, and other smells associated with a particular grape variety, region, or condition of the wine.

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Luxurious wine tasting weekend in the beautiful wine region of La Rioja, including an unforgettable gourmet lunch at Etxebarri, VIP winery tours and tastings.

Judging Wine
An extension of wine tasting where you use your sensory perceptions of sight, smell, and taste as a basis for evaluating the quality of wines.
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A cocktail made with crème de cassis and white wine.

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The purpose of this glossary is to aid in the understanding of wine tasting notes posted to this group and other Internet sites.

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TASTEVIN
Silver cup which is used for wine tasting, especially in Bourgogne
TEARS
Synonym for legs.

Becoming familiar with some of these and other terms helps in understanding what a wine is like, makes it easier and more fun. Listed below are some of the words frequently encountered at wine tastings or in publications that cover the subject.

See also: Wine, Region, Grape, Taste, Red