Wine 101
The harvest season for the northern hemisphere (Europe, US)
August-September
Wine grapes
Compared to regular grapes they are smaller, sweeter and have lots of seeds
Compounds produced in fermentation
acidity, sweetness, alcohol, tannin, and aroma
The origin of the term "Vintage"
"Vint" stands for "Winemaking" and "age" implies the year it was made. So, when you see a vintage year listed on the label, that's the year the grapes were picked and made into wine.
Single varietal percentage requirements
75% USA*, Chile, South Africa, Australia, Greece 80% Argentina 85% Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Portugal, Spain, New Zealand Oregon requires 90%
What is inside of a bottle of wine?
Acid, Anthocyanin, Water, Alcohol, Sugar, Minerals
Most common Vitis vinifera
Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine
Harvesting season for the Southern Hemisphere (Argentina, Australia)
February-April
Vitis vinifera
Most wines are made with this single species of grape which that originated in Caucasus
NonVintage wine (NV)
Wines marked non vintage have typically been blended. Champagne will be listed as NV. P
Wine blend
a wine made with a blend of several grape varieties. Blending is a traditional method of winemaking, and today there are several famous wine blends produced in classic winemaking regions.
Wine
an alcoholic beverage made with the fermented juice of grapes. Technically, wine can be made with any fruit but most wines are made with wine grapes (which are different than table grapes).
Single varietal wine
is made primarily with one type of grape. It's common to see these wines labeled by the name of that grape variety.