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As
you get to know more about wine, you will encounter a blizzard
of words, which are guaranteed to confuse and dismay. Worry
not. Every field of human activity tries to make the newcomer
feel like a piece of cheese and the world of Wine has converted
this into an art form.
Bone
up on the list that follows. You can impress who ever you
may wish to by seeming to be a wine geek. Increasing you'll
realize that the brute majority of wine drinkers in India
are on the same word-dropping trip that you are on. Then it'll
become interesting. You can happily indulge in all the normal
one-up-manship games, which make us Indians, such a great
nation.
Read
On
Acidity-
Does not refer to a common digestive condition in India, but
to a positive quality in wine. It does not mean that the wine
is sour, but that it possesses a degree of tartness.
Aftertaste-
The lingering flavour a wine leaves in your mouth after you
swallow it. The longer it lasts, the better the wine.
Balance-
The major components of fruitiness, acidity and alcohol will
all be in harmony in the good wines. None of these elements
will be overpowering.
Chewy-
A term used to describe a rich red wine with the right amount
of tannin in them. Also called "big" or "meaty". Tannins are
these chemicals which are present in the skin of the red grapes
and which give red wine its longevity.
Cooked-
This means that the wine tastes coarse like stewed or over-cooked
fruit. It's a negative aspect.
Corked-
A distinctive musty smell. If you get a bottle that is corked,
it means that the wine has had it.
Crisp-
Normally used for white wine, it indicates a fresh, clean
quality.
Fruity-
When the flavour of the grape is evident in the wine. One
way of checking out what we mean is to put a very small quantity
of vodka (say 5 ml) into a glass of Tropicana grape juice.
A positive attribute.
Flowery-
Tastes of flower blossoms (so they say- the only flower I
remember having consumed is cauliflower).
Green-
Tastes like unripe fruit.
Mean.
Or thin. Low on fruit or flavour (like most Indian wines).
Nose-
Literally the smell. It may be called the aroma in young wines
or the bouquet in mature wines.
Oaky-
Good quality wines may be aged in oak barrels. The flavour
of the wood in the barrels rubs off ob the wines. Normally
a positive attribute, unless its overdone.
Tannic-
A trait in red wines. It is a very harsh astringent quality
often found in young red wines. Imagine drinking strong black
tea. There is this harsh sensation at the sides of you mouth.
That is tannins at work.
Also
see :- Tasting & Drinking.
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