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Petit
Château A Bordeaux
wine estate that doesn't have any official
designation of classification.
Piquant French term for a simple,
quaffing white wine with pleasing fruit
structure and balance of acidity.
Plafond Limité de Classement An allowance
within the French AOC system that allows
producers to exceed the official maximum
limit on yields by as much as 20% in warm
weather years. Critics such as wine writer
Tom Stevenson describes this loophole (also
known as "PLC") as "legalized
cheating"
Plan Bordeaux A proposal for enhancing
the economic status of the wine industry
in Bordeaux.
Plonk British English slang for an
inexpensive bottle of wine. The term is
thought to originate from the French word
for white wine, "blanc".
Port A sweet fortified wine, which
is produced from grapes grown and processed
in the Douro region of Portugal. This wine
is fortified with the addition of distilled
grape spirits in order to boost the alcohol
content and stop fermentation thus preserving
some of the natural grape sugars. Several
imitations are made throughout the world.
Portuguese Kosher Wines selection of wines from
Portugal
Portuguese Wine Terms:
- Adega: Winery
- Branco: White
- Casta: Grape variety
- Colheita: Vintage year
- Espumante: Sparkling wine
- Garrafeira: A reserva red
wine aged at least two years in a barrel and one year in a
bottle; a white wine aged at least six months in a barrel
and six months in a bottle.
- Maduro: mature (in
opposition to verde). Mature wines are Portuguese wines
produced in all regions except the ones produced in Vinho
Verde region, due to that, the term "maduro" rarely appears
on bottles.
- Quinta: Vineyard
- Reserva: Superior quality
wine of a single vintage
- Seco: Dry
- Tinto: Red
- Verde: green (in
opposition to maduro). Wines produced in Vinho Verde region
with a distinctive method.
- Vinho: Wine
Prädikat A wine designation for high quality used in Germany and
Austria, based on grape ripeness and must weight. There are
several Prädikate ranging from Kabinett (Spätlese in Austria)
to Trockenbeerenauslese.
Prädikatswein The highest class of wine in the German wine classification,
formerly called Qualitätswein mit Prädikat. These wines always
display a specific Prädikat on their label.
Premier cru French term for a "First growth". Used mostly in conjunction
with the wines of Burgundy and Champagne where the term is
regulated.
Premium wines A subject term to describe a higher quality classification of
wine above every day drinking table wines. While premium wines
maybe very expensive there is no set price point that
distinguishes when a wine becomes a "premium wine". Premium
wines generally have more aging potential than every day
quaffing wines.
Punt The indentation found in the base of a wine bottle. Punt depth
is often thought to be related to wine quality, with better
quality wines having a deeper punt. |
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