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  2. Ann C. Noble - Wikipedia

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    The aroma wheel does not contain terms to describe texture or mouthfeel, however these are listed in the Australian "Mouthfeel Wheel". A separate Aroma Wheel has also been created for sparkling wine. The wheel breaks down wine aromas into 12 basic categories and then further sub-divided into different aromas that can fall into those main ...

  3. Fragrance wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Fragrance Wheel, ver. 1983. A fragrance wheel also known as aroma wheel, fragrance circle, perfume wheel or smell wheel, is a circular diagram showing the inferred relationships among olfactory groups based upon similarities and differences in their odor. [1] The groups bordering one another are implied to share common olfactory ...

  4. Aroma of wine - Wikipedia

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    Professional wine tasters will often mentally cycle through a list of potential aromas (and may use visual aids like the aroma wheel, developed by Ann C. Noble of University of California, Davis) until one choice stands out and can be identified in the wine. [5] Detecting an aroma is only part of wine tasting.

  5. Wine tasting descriptors - Wikipedia

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    A wine is usually described as light, medium or full body. [3] Bouquet (/ b uː ˈ k eɪ /, French:): the layers of smells and aromas perceived in a wine. [6] Brilliance: when describing the visual appearance of the wine, it refers to high clarity, very low levels of suspended solids. When describing fruit flavors, it refers to noticeable ...

  6. Riesling - Wikipedia

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    In that vein, the German Wine Institute has gone so far as to omit the mentioning of "petrol" as a possible aroma on their German-language Wine Aroma Wheel, which is supposed to be specially adapted to German wines, and despite the fact that professor Ann C. Noble had included petrol in her original version of the wheel.

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    Instead of the Louvre, we were swept into the Christmas Market in the Tuileries Gardens, where the aroma of banana-Nutella crepes mingled with mulled wine and crisp winter air. My professional ...

  8. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    Modern, professional wine tasters (such as sommeliers or buyers for retailers) use a constantly evolving specialized terminology which is used to describe the range of perceived flavors, aromas and general characteristics of a wine. More informal, recreational tasting may use similar terminology, usually involving a much less analytical process ...

  9. Ginger Beer vs. Ginger Ale: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Food & Wine / Fever-Tree / Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. ... with a lime wheel on top to add some subtle aroma,” he says. Im also like to tweak a Pimm’s Cup. “At The Good Table, instead of using ...