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Wine
on the Radio - December 13, 2004
Patrick Fegan Explains Body
Our resident non-snobby, non-snooty
wine expert is Patrick W. Fegan. We talked to him about the
word body.
“Body is one of the
basic wine tasting descriptions. You see, some wines are thicker,
more viscous tasting than others, which are lighter or even thinner
tasting. So body is the sense of fullness you can taste.
A wine’s basic components
contribute to the body, but usually the alcohol that makes the most
difference. More alcohol and your likely to hear the wine
described as full bodied. Wines like cabernet or syrah,
or even chardonnay.
Down the spectrum are less alcohol
and lighter bodied wines… cool climate wines, like sauvignon
blanc or pinot grigio… or reds like chianti
The wine’s body indicates
the amount of alcohol and therefore the power of the wine and understanding
body helps us when pairing wine with foods to get the best match
ups.”
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