Coming to Terms with Australian Red Wine Terminology

When you read a wine label that makes mention of bouquets, noses, and bodies, don’t panic. You won’t find these literally in your wine bottle. Rather, wine connoisseurs use these terms to describe the taste of wine. If you’re looking for the best Australian red wine and the seller of wine tells you about the wine’s character or body, he’s actually referring to its tannin levels, flavor, aroma, acidity, texture, and alcoholic intensity. Nose refers to the bouquet or aroma of the wine. Bouquet, on the other hand, refers to the smell that develops inside an aged wine’s bottle. So the next time you read these terminologies on your wine bottle, you’ll know what these are referring to.

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