Tasting Terms Cheatsheet
Impress your friends by learning a few simple tasting terms. They’ll help you recall every wine’s unique traits and share like a pro! Don’t forget to save the Tasting Terms Cheat Sheet!
Wine Tasting in 3 Steps
1. LOOK
Take a moment to check out the wine —how clear it is and what color stands out.
2. SMELL
Take a sniff and see if the aroma reminds you of anything familiar - fruits, flowers, or spices. Avoid swirling unless you're unable to detect any aromas.
3. TASTE
Take a sip and think about how it feels — light or full-bodied, zesty or smooth — and how it finishes on your palate.
Tasting Terms Cheatsheet
1. Appearance
Clarity: Clear, bright, hazy.
Color: Ruby, garnet, amber, straw, deep.
2. Aroma
Primary Aromas:
Fruity, floral, herbal (e.g. citrus, berries, roses, grassy)
Secondary Aromas:
Toasty, nutty, yeasty (e.g. oaky, vanilla)
Tertiary Aromas:
Smoky, earthy, spicy (e.g. leather, tobacco)
3. Palate
Body: Light, medium, full.
Acidity: Crisp, fresh, zesty.
Tannins: Soft, firm, grippy.
Sweetness: Dry, off-dry, sweet.
Finish: Short, long, lingering.
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