Nose
Beginner Tasting & SensoryОпределение
The overall aroma and bouquet of a wine as perceived by smell.
Подробнее
The nose accounts for roughly 80% of what we perceive as flavor. Professional tasters assess the nose in stages: first without swirling (most volatile compounds), then after swirling (heavier aromatics released). A 'closed' nose reveals little aroma and may open with aeration. 'On the nose' is the standard phrase for describing a wine's aromatic profile.
Связанные руководства
- How to Taste Wine Like a Professional
- Wine Serving Temperature Guide
- Wine Glass Guide: Choosing the Right Glass
- Cabernet Sauvignon: The King of Red Grapes
- Pinot Noir: Elegance in Every Glass
- Sauvignon Blanc: From Loire to Marlborough
- Riesling: The Most Misunderstood Grape
- Nebbiolo: Piedmont's Treasure
- Burgundy: Where Terroir Is Everything
- Rioja: Heart of Spanish Winemaking
- Champagne: The Art of Sparkling Wine
- Mosel: Germany's Riesling Paradise
- Pairing Wine with Asian Cuisine
- Wine Certification Paths: WSET, CMS, and Beyond
- Wine Journalism: Writing About What You Taste
- Professional Tasting Notes: Writing Like a Sommelier
- Tasting Room Etiquette: A Visitor's Guide
- Building a Tasting Group: Learn Wine Together
- Alcohol-Free Wine: A Growing Category
- Mindful Drinking: Enjoying Wine Responsibly
Подробности
- Категория
- Tasting & Sensory
- Сложность
- Beginner