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body, therefore causing streaks, “legs”, to flow down the side of the glass.

Many times, I hear “WOW! This wine has great “legs”. Seldom do I hear the counterpart: “sheets”. This describes wine that evenly flows down the inside of the glass instead of streaks it flows in an even sheet structure.

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Q: What does “vintage” mean?

A: Vintage is simply the year the grapes were harvested. It generally will appear on the wine label, along with the area the grapes were grown.

Q: Sulfites, what are they and are they dangerous?

A: Sulfites, commonly known as sulfur dioxide, is a natural or added preservative. It prevents the wine from oxidizing, (turning a reddish brown). Basically, sulfites are not dangerous in wines. Many fruits you eat contain more sulfites in one bite than you will find in a bottle of wine.

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