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Tips on Tasting: Wine Bouquet vs Aroma | Wine Folly
The terms wine aroma and wine bouquet are not exactly scientific but they can be useful to classify the origin of where the smells come from in wine. Very simply, a wine aroma is derived from the grape variety (e.g. Zinfandel or Cabernet Franc) and a wine bouquet is derived from the winemaking process of fermentation and aging. A classic example of a wine bouquet is the smell of vanilla, which usually comes from aging wine in new oak barrels.
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Where Wine Flavors Come From: The Science of Wine Aromas | Wine Folly
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How to Host The Best Wine Tasting Party at Home - TC Blog
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