Grape Glossary
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By Natalie MacLean


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Aging

As a wine ages, one of the natural chemical components in it called tannin binds together and makes the wine taste smoother. The flavours mellow and often take on a nutty, smoky or dried-fruit character, depending on the wine. Not all wines benefit from aging. In fact, most are made to be consumed within a year or two of their purchase.

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