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À gratin, gratiné

dishes with a coating of bread crumbs, often with butter and grated cheese, browned in the oven or under a broiler

À la mode

literally, in the current style, often applied as a scoop of ice cream served on a piece of pie

acetic

Wines, no matter how well made, contain quantities of acetic acidity that have a vinegary smell. If there is an excessive amount of acetic acidity, the wine will have a vinegary smell and be a flawed, acetic wine.

acidic

Wines need natural acidity to taste fresh and lively, but an excess of acidity results in an acidic wine that is tart and sour.

acidity

The acidity level in a wine is critical to its enjoyment and livelihood. The natural acids that appear in wine are citric, tartaric, malic, and lactic. Wines from hot years tend to be lower in acidity, whereas wines from cool, rainy years tend to be high in acidity. Acidity in a wine can preserve the wine's freshness and keep the wine lively, but too much acidity, which masks the wines flavors and compresses its texture, is a flaw.

aftertaste

As the term suggests, the taste left in the mouth when one swallows is the aftertaste. This word is a synonym for length or finish. The longer the aftertaste lingers in the mouth (assuming it is a pleasant taste), the finer the quality of the wine.

aggressive

Aggressive is usually applied to wines that are either high in acidity or have harsh tannins, or both.

Agneau

lamb

Ail

garlic

Aioli

(aka Beurre de Provence) garlic sauce, made in a similar way as mayonnaise

Amandine

incorporating almonds, e.g. amandine garnish: brown butter with shredded almonds

Anchoix

anchovy

angular

Angular wines are wines that lack roundness, generosity, and depth. Wine from poor vintages or wines that are too acidic are often described as being angular.

Apértif

a small alcoholic drink served before a meal to stimulate the appetite

aroma

Aroma is the smell of a young wine before it has had sufficient time to develop nuances of smell that are then called its bouquet. The word aroma is commonly used to mean the smell of a relatively young, unevolved wine.

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