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Wine Word of the Week: Color

December 13, 2011 by  
Filed under Wine

This week’s Wine Word of the Week is color.

This particular term does not lend itself to a short “official definition” because there are so many factors that can affect the color of wines.

However, I just want to share with you a brief and very general “layman’s terms” definition that will hopefully help you be able to tell a little bit about a wine when you look at its color.

Layman’s terms:
The best wines shine brightly with color shading out toward a lighter rim. In general, reds go from purple to crimson to brick with age, and whites go from pale yellow to yellow gold to yellow brown with age.

Wine Word of the Week: Color was originally posted on Wine Peeps. Wine Peeps - Your link to great QPR wines from Washington State and beyond.

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