Wines Words

A concise dictionary of wine-related terms for enthusiasts and lovers of all things enological

Sturdy

Based on an analogy with the framework of a house, a sturdy wine is big and bold, resulting from a nice balance between alcohol and tannins. It is also a strong wine, with body that is solid and structured. These well-built wines have powerful tannins enabling them to age nicely.

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  • Saignée

    Rosé de saignée. A rosé produced from red grapes that undergo a short maceration so that the wine acquires some of the pigments, but no tannins. These rosés are more powerful than the rosés de pressurage, which are rosés produced from red grapes using the production method for white wines.
  • Savagnin

    A Jura grape variety used to make Vin Jaune. There are two rosé varieties (klevner and gewurztraminer) in Alsace.
  • Sciacarello

    A black grape variety, grown in Corsica, used to make rich, fruity wines.
  • Sévère

    Said of a wine that is hard and lacks a bouquet.
  • Short

    Said of a wine that does not leave a lasting sensation on the palate after tasting, often called a wine with a short finish. (1 to 2 Caudalies. See CAUDALIE)
  • Silky

    Said of a supple, soft, smooth wine with delicate, velvety tannins.
  • Smoky

    Describes an odor similar to that of smoked foods, characteristic of the Sauvignon grape variety, among others.
  • Smoothness

    The pleasant sensation of softness and richness offered by a wine, which is unrelated to its sugar content. However, a wine’s smoothness can make it seem softer and sweeter.
  • Solid

    Said of a wine that is well constructed with good structure.
  • Spicy

    Said of a wine with aromas of spices such as pepper, cinnamon and cardamom.
  • Spritzy

    Said of a wine that contains a very small amount of carbon dioxide, much less than a sparkling wine.
  • Straightforward

    Said of a wine or one of its elements (color, bouquet, aromas) that lack both defects and ambiguity.
  • Strong

    A wine with a solid body.
  • Structure

    Refers to the structure and the overall constitution of a wine.
  • Sturdy

    Based on an analogy with the framework of a house, a sturdy wine is big and bold, resulting from a nice balance between alcohol and tannins. It is also a strong wine, with body that is solid and structured. These well-built wines have powerful tannins enabling them to age nicely.
  • Sulphites

    During alcoholic fermentation, yeasts always produce SO2 (sulfur dioxide, a chemical compound belonging to the sulphite family) even if it is a very small amount. The presence of sulphites in wine is therefore the result of a natural process. According to the classic winemaking process, sulphites are added to the wine in addition to this natural production. Sulphites are mainly added to wine for their antioxidant and antiseptic qualities! The "sulfur" acts as an antioxidant, it protects against the deterioration of the wine by oxygen. "Sulfur" is also an antiseptic, it helps control the presence of bacteria and yeasts which could alter the wine. Sulphites thus act as a preservative.
  • Supple

    Said of a highly approachable wine in which the smoothness overcomes the astringency.
  • Sweet wines

    White wines that are naturally high in sugar, produced from overripe grapes whose sugars were highly concentrated by water evaporation. This concentration occurs through a natural mechanism like noble rot, a fungus that is welcomed in Sauternes, or through human intervention. This can include passerillage, which consists of drying the grapes in a humidity-free, well-ventilated environment, or ice wines in which the ice is separated from the overripe grapes during pressing (cold climates).