Wine
on the Radio - April 3, 2003
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Body
What's
all the talk about "body"? We hear wine described as full-bodied,
light -bodied, you-name-it. But what exactly does body mean
and does it matter?"
Well,
body is one of the basic tasting terms for wine. Usually it
refers to the sense of fullness you can taste when you take a
sip. Some wines are thicker, more viscous tasting than others.
Several
components contribute to the body of a wine, but the alcohol in
the wine is denser so it contributes the most. More alcohol
and your likely to hear the wine described as full bodied . .
. down the spectrum to less alcohol and light bodied.
Body
matters for two reasons:
First,
it indicates the relative amount of alcohol so you can drink responsibly
and, second, it's helpful to
understand body when you are pairing wine with foods to get the
best match ups.
It's
one of the first things that comes to mind when you . . .
Pop the cork.