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Glossary of Wine Terms

Cabernet Franc Glossary Term
Pronounced cab-air-nay FrahN. A grape varietal, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Loire Region of France.
Cabernet Frank Glossary Term
Pronounced cab-air-nay FrahN. A grape varietal, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Loire Region of France.
Cabernet Sauvignon wine Glossary Term
Pronounced cab-air-Nay So-veen-yawn. A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines and white wines with blush hues, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
Camarèse Glossary Term
A minor red grape varietal, primarily found in Châteauneuf-du-Pape wines produced in the Rhône region of France.
Canopy Glossary Term
The parts of a grape vine that are above ground, particularly the shoots, leaves, and fruit.
Canopy Management Glossary Term
Viticultural techniques (i.e.: vine shaping, sunlight management, disease control, maximizing soil quality) to optimize the quantity and quality of grapes.
Cap Glossary Term
A thick layer of grape skins, leaves, and/or stems that float on top of the vat during fermentation of red wine.
Capsule Glossary Term
A covering that is used on the top and the neck of a wine bottle to protect the cork.
Carbon Dioxide Glossary Term
Gas produced during the fermenting process of wine. Carbon dioxide gas is the cause of bubbles in sparkling wine.
Carbonation Glossary Term
The process of injecting carbon dioxide into wine to convert sugar into alcohol, an inferior process when compared to secondary fermentation in the production of sparkling wines.
Carbonic Maceration Glossary Term
The fermentation of uncrushed, whole bunches of grapes in a carbon dioxide soaked atmosphere.
Carignan Glossary Term
Pronounced Cah-reen-Yawn or Karin-Yan. A grape varietal, used in the production of red wines, originating in the Cariñena District of Spain.
Cariñena Glossary Term
A grape varietal, used in the production of red wines, originating in the Cariñena District of Spain.
Carmenet Glossary Term
A grape varietal, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Loire Region of France.
Cask Glossary Term
Synonym for barrel, used to store/age wine.
Caudalie Glossary Term
Unit of measure of the duration of a wine’s finish. 1 second of after taste is equal to 1 caudalie.
Cava Glossary Term
Sparkling wine originating in Spain produced by traditional methods. Cava is made using the Méthode Champenoise.
Cencibel Glossary Term
A grape varietal, used in the production of red wine, originating in the Iberian Peninsula of Spain.
Chablis Glossary Term
Pronounced shah-blee. White wine produced in the Chablis district of the Burgundy region of France.
Chambourcin Glossary Term
Pronounced Shahm boor San. Hybrid red grape varietal introduced in 1963 by Joannes Seyve.
Champagne Glossary Term
A dry white sparkling wine that was originally produced in the Champagne region of France, but is now produced in other wine producing regions.
Chapitalization Glossary Term
The process of adding sugar to wine during fermentation to compensate for under ripe grapes and raise the final alcohol level.
Chaptalised Glossary Term
The process of adding sugar to wine during fermentation to compensate for under ripe grapes and raise the final alcohol level.
Character Glossary Term
Term used to describe distinguishing taste qualities of a particular varietal or wine.
Chardonnay wine Glossary Term
Pronounced shar-dunay. A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine.
Charmat Method Glossary Term
Invented in the early 1900's by Eugene Charmat, this procedure was implemented as a faster and less expensive way to mass produce sparkling wines.
Charming Glossary Term
Descriptor of wine that does not fulfill expectations. Implies lightness in flavor.
Chateau Glossary Term
French for “castle”. Describes an estate that produces wine from vines grown on the property.
Chenin Blanc Glossary Term
Pronounced Shay-naN-BlaN. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Chewy Glossary Term
Descriptor for full-bodied, unusually thick and heavy, highly tannic wine.
Chianti wine Glossary Term
Pronounced K'yahn-tee. A regional red wine produced in the appelation of Chianti in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Chinese Rice Wine Glossary Term
A wine produced from the fermentation of rice that is soaked in water. It is available in Asian markets, but a medium-dry sherry can be substituted if rice wine is not readily available.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Glossary Term
Pronounced Shah-toh-nuhf-doo-pahp. A regional red wine produced in the appelation of Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the Rhône region of France.
Cigarbox Glossary Term
Descriptive term nearly synonymous with “tobacco”, referring to the aroma detected on the nose when emitted by wine.
Cinsault Glossary Term
Pronounced San-so. A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Cinsaut Glossary Term
Pronounced San-so. A grape varietal, used in the production of light red wines, originating in the Rhône region of France.
Citrous Glossary Term
Describes wine that has some fresh tartness from citrus fruit.
Citrusy Glossary Term
Descriptor of wine with citrus fruit aroma/bouquet and flavor characteristics.
Clairet Glossary Term
Wine produced in the Bordeaux region that falls between a rosé and a red wine in color characteristics.
Clairette Glossary Term
A white grape varietal primarily grown in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc regions of France.
Clairette Ronde Glossary Term
A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Although the varietal originated in central Italy, it is also grown in areas such as France, Australia, South America, Portugal, and the United States.
Clairette Rose Glossary Term
A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. Although the varietal originated in central Italy, it is also grown in areas such as France, Australia, South America, Portugal, and the United States.
Claret Glossary Term
Wine produced in the Bordeaux region that falls between a rosé and a red wine in color characteristics.
Clarification Glossary Term
Production of crystal clear wine through processes such as fining, filtration, and refrigeration.
Classico Glossary Term
Term that is used to designate/label wine from the oldest and superior area of a region.
Clean Glossary Term
Descriptor for wine with no noticeable aroma, appearance, or flavor defect.
Clevner Glossary Term
A grape varietal most notably known as the Pinot Blanc varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
Clone Glossary Term
A clone is a carefully selected vine variety that has been replicated because of specific positive attributes such as flavor, productivity and adaptability to growing conditions.
Clos Glossary Term
A vineyard enclosed by a wall.
Closed Glossary Term
Descriptor for young (typically red) wines that do not freely disclose their character.
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