Minerality

Intermediate Tasting & Sensory

Definition

A controversial descriptor suggesting stone, chalk, or wet-rock flavors.

Im Detail

Minerality is one of wine's most debated terms. Tasters associate it with flinty, chalky, or saline sensations, particularly in wines from limestone, slate, or volcanic soils. Scientists dispute whether soil minerals transfer to wine in perceivable quantities. Regardless of the mechanism, minerality remains a widely used and understood tasting term, especially for Chablis, Mosel Riesling, and Santorini Assyrtiko.

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Kategorie
Tasting & Sensory
Schwierigkeit
Intermediate
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