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Wine Terms: Aperitif. We all love to have some. . . . . . #WineTerms #Aperitif #AperitifWine #ItalianAperitif #Wine #Appetite #WineWords #WineGlossary #WineEveryday #WineEducation #KnowWine #WineLecture #WineTasting #WineEvents #Italy #ItalianWine #WineAndFood #WineBlogging #WineBlogger https://www.instagram.com/p/BtRtWbqHPLf/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g7lsom5jg4l2
Wine Terms: Texture. While texture applies to all wines, it is often more obvious in red wines, because of the presence of tannins, which have very definite tactile characteristics that can range from smooth to somewhat chewy or even astringent and coarse. Some Words to describe a wine's texture are creamy, smooth, opulent, rich, lean, velvety, supple, viscous, fat, oily, waxy, juicy, silky, voluptuous and succulent. . . . . . . #WineWords #WineTerms #WineTexture #Texture #Wine #Palate #WineFeel #Tannin #RedWine #Tactile #WineKnowledge #Vocabulary #TextureInWine #FlavorsInWine #Mouthfeel #WineTasting #LearnWineWords #WineTalks #TastingTopic #WineTastingTopic https://www.instagram.com/p/BsoVhwFHSDX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=joatuf6cnp8i
Wine Terms - Full-Bodied What is Full-Bodied Wine? Wines Under 12.5% alcohol (the alcohol percentage should always be written on the wine’s label) are said to light-bodied. These are generally the white wines we think of as crisp and refreshing. Wines between 12.5% and 13.5% are considered medium-bodied. Finally, any wine over 13.5% alcohol is considered full-bodied. While the majority of wines over 13.5% alcohol are usually red, Chardonnay is a great example of a white that often can also be considered full-bodied. . . . . . #WineTerms #WineLingua #Winewords #Fullbodied #FullbodiedWine #Alcohol #HighAlcohol #WineKnowHow #WineTalks #Wineducation #WineWorld #Winestagram #Instagram #KellysWine (at Padua, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsY6LLlnS1p/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g56rj32ymjvl