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Astringent
Bitter; gives a drying sensation in the mouth
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Buttery
Rich, creamy flavor associated with barrel fermentation
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Character
Describes distinct attributes of a wine
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Chewy
Wine that has a very deep, textured and mouth-filling sensation
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Complex
Layered aromas, flavors and textures
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Delicate
Light, soft and fresh wine
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Dry
No sugar or sweetness remaining; a fruity wine can be dry
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Earthy
Flavors and aromas of mushroom, soil and mineral
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Firm
Texture and structure of a young, tannic red
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Fleshy
A soft textured wine
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Flinty
A mineral tone, aroma or flavor
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Floral
Flower aromas such as rose petals, violets, gardenia or honeysuckle
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Fruity
Obvious fruit aromas and flavors; not to be confused with sweet flavors such as berries, cherries and citrus
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Full-Bodied
Rich, mouth filling, weighty-textured wine
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Grassy
Aromas and flavors of fresh cut grass or fresh herbs
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Green
Unripe, tart flavors
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Hard
Texture and structure that hinders flavor
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Herbaceous
Grassy, vegetable tones and aromas
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Light-Bodied
A wine with delicate flavors, texture and aromas
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Lively
Young, fruity and vivacious flavor
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Medium-Bodied
A wine with solid, but not rich weight and texture
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Oak
Aromas and flavors contributed during barrel fermentation and/or aging such as vanilla, caramel, chocolate, smoke, spice or toast
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Off-Dry (Semi-dry)
Very low levels of residual sugar remaining in the wine
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Rich
Weighty flavors and texture
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Round
Smooth flavors and texture; well-balanced
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Smoky/Toasty
Aromas of smoke and toast imparted by fired barrels
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Sweet
Wines that have a higher concentration of sugar after fermentation
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Tannin
A drying, astringent sensation on the palate that is generally associated with heavier red wines
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Thin
Wine is unpleasantly watery and lacks flavor and texture
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Vegetal
Herbal, weedy aromas and flavors
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Velvety
Wine is unpleasantly watery and lacks flavor and texture