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In reference to wine, the "varietal character" is flavor characteristic of a specific grape that is picked at optimum maturity. Wine is described as carrying the "varietal character" of that particular grape.
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Varietal Character term - Related Content |
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| Wine made from basically one variety of grape. The wine is labeled for the single grape variety or the most prominent grape variety used to produce the wine. The flavor and other ... |
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| Term used to describe distinguishing taste qualities of a particular varietal or wine. |
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| Wines made from basically one variety of grapes. The flavor and other characteristics of the wine are strongly influenced by the variety of grape used. |
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