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Top 152 glossary terms found
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Term Name
plump wine Glossary Term
Descriptor of wine that is nearly a synonym for “fat”, though considered a step below when describing fullness in the mouth.
mousse wine Glossary Term
The term used to describe the foam that forms after a sparkling wine or champagne has been poured out of the bottle.
chianti wine Glossary Term
Pronounced K'yahn-tee. A regional red wine produced in the appelation of Chianti in the Tuscany region of Italy.
wine cooler Glossary Term
Any type of utensil or piece of equipment that is used to keep wine chilled. Depending on function, wine coolers may be a simple as a table top containers to cool wine as well as hand held totes to carry chilled wine or as elaborate as refrigerated units that hold many bottles of wine that can be maintained at specific temperatures.
stemware Glossary Term
wineglass, wine glass, wineglasses, wine glasses,
vinegar wine Glossary Term
An unpleasant "nose" that presents itself when a bottle of wine is initially opened. The offensive odor is an indication that the wine is unfit for consumption.
metallic wine Glossary Term
An unpleasant "nose" that presents itself when a bottle of wine is opened. The odor is caused by metal contamination during the ageing or wine making process.
pinot blanc wine Glossary Term
Pronounced pee-noe-blahn. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Alsace region of France.
chardonnay wine Glossary Term
Pronounced shar-dunay. A grape varietal used in the production of white and sparkling wine. Where the Chardonnay varietal originated has not been verified, but it has definitely earned a reputation and a home in France’s Burgundy region.
table wine Glossary Term
In the United States, a term referring to a non-sparkling white or red wine with a minimum of 7 percent alcohol and a maximum of 14 percent alcohol.
structure wine Glossary Term
A vague term suggesting that the flavors of fruit, the tannins, acidity, and the alcohol of a specific wine are pleasingly proportioned.
sommelier wine Glossary Term
The title given to a person who is typically employed in a restaurant, food and beverage service company, or a similar occupation who is capable of providing a depth of knowledge regarding different types of wine, their use, the pairing with other foods, and general background information.
punch down wine Glossary Term
A winemaking term that describes the process of breaking up and “punching down” the skin cap into the fermenting juices of red wine.
marsala wine Glossary Term
A rich, Italian wine to which brandy has been added to convert the sugar into a higher alcohol content.
madeira Glossary Term
A popular wine originating from the Portuguese Island of Madeira that is well known and served as an apéritif.
zinfandel wine Glossary Term
Pronounced zin-fan-dell. A grape varietal used in the production of red and rosé (referred to as "white zinfandel") wine.
unfiltered wine Glossary Term
Opposite of a "filtered wine".
thin wine Glossary Term
A descriptor of a wine lacking in taste, body, and depth.
round wine Glossary Term
Descriptor of smooth, balanced wine with developed flavor.
refined wine Glossary Term
Descriptor for an elegantly balanced wine.
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