Wednesday, October 24, 2007

When wine goes wrong: Frequent flaws (The Charlotte Observer)

Here's another example of the confusing language of wine: Wine drinkers describe a wine we like as good. But when we call a wine "bad," it isn't because we don't like it. When we discuss "bad" wine, we are talking about wine that actually has a problem. It also might be called "flawed," "faulted," or "off." (I'm not sure there even is a term for a wine you don't like. "Yuck," perhaps?) In wine ...

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