The language of wine contains a wealth of meanings that are not all too familiar, particularly the technical interpretations. The glossary describes and offers an explanation to the most common terms.
- blanc de blancs
- Definition:base wine for Sekt and Champagne
The French description for 'white of whites‘, and usually refers to Champagne and sparkling base wine, that is only produced using white wine grapes.
- blanc de noirs
- Definition:base wine for Champagne
The French description for ‘white of blacks‘, and usually refers to Champagne and sparkling base wine, that is only produced using black grapes that are pressed gentley to produce a clear must.
- Blauburger
- Definition:Red wine variety, crossing of Blauer Portugieser x Blaufränkisch
Colour-rich new crossing from Blauer Portugieser x Blaufränkisch by Prof. Dr. Fritz Zweigelt from Klosterneuburg. The red varietal Blauburger is cultivated in all of Austria‘s wine growing regions, and although rather bland as a varietal, it has become an ideal blending wine.
- Blauburgunder
- Definition:Pinot Noir, red wine variety, natural crossing Schwarzriesling x Traminer, member of the Pinot varieties
The Pinot Noir is an ancient variety from the Pinot family of varieties, and is a natural crossing of Pinot Meunier x Traminer. This highly regarded, classic variety is recognisable by its pale, often light brown shade of colour, with an aroma reminiscent of rowan berries, almonds, marzipan and sweet chestnuts. This international variety is largely cultivated in the cooler vineyards in the Thermenregion (e.g. Burgundermacher wine producers).
- Blauer Burgunder
- Definition:Pinot Noir, red wine variety, natural crossing Schwarzriesling x Traminer, member of the Pinot varieties
The Pinot Noir is an ancient variety from the Pinot family of varieties, and is a natural crossing of Pinot Meunier x Traminer. This highly regarded, classic variety is recognisable by its pale, often light brown shade of colour, with an aroma reminiscent of rowan berries, almonds, marzipan and sweet chestnuts. This international variety is largely cultivated in the cooler vineyards in the Thermenregion (e.g. Burgundermacher wine producers).
- Blauer Portugieser
- Definition:Red wine variety, crossing Blaue Zimmettraube x Sylvaner
The Blauer Portugieser (synonym Vöslauer) was brought to Vöslau in the 18th Century. This uncomplicated red table wine with its soft tannins is still popular in the Weinviertel and the Thermenregion.
- Blauer Wildbacher
- Definition:Autochthonous red wine variety, natural seedling from Heunisch, base for Schilcher
The Blauer Wildbacher is at home in the Weststeiermark, yet today it is found planted in all three Styrian winegrowing regions. The wines that are rose-pink to onion-pink in colour are marketed as Schilcher. A main characteristic is the bouquet of blackcurrant and grassy notes, along with its racy, vibrant acidity. Ideal as a base wine for frizzante and sekt.
- Blauer Zweigelt
- Definition:Red wine variety, crossing Blaufränkisch x St. Laurent
Its creator, Prof. Dr. Fritz Zweigelt, successfully crossed Blaufränkisch x St. Laurent in 1922, and paved the way for Austrian red wine history. Up until his death in 1964, the variety was known as Rotburger. Nowadays there are classic and fruity respresentatives of the wine, with cherry and berry aromas, as well as very ripe, extract rich top wines, that display feminine, fruity charm. With plantings of 13 percent of the total Austrian winegrowing region, this is by far the most planted and popular Austrian red wine variety.
- Blaufränkisch
- Definition:Autochthonous red wine variety, crossing Blaue Zimmettraube x Weisser Heunisch
This indigenous variety is at home in Burgenland, particularly in Mittelburgenland (DAC designation). The wines display juicy fruit, herbaceous charm over searing acidity and gripping tannins. The characteristic aromas are cherry, sour cherry, blackberry and cinnamon. The indigenous Blaufränkisch is robust and coarse with intense depth of fruit character when young, yet the wine softens as it matures. Opulent examples are aged in oak barrels or are in blends.
- blend
- Definition:the blending of different wines to create an end product
Blending plays a central role in the vinification of red wines. The French term is cuvée, assemblage or mariage (marriage), and it is possible to blend varieties, vineyards, vintages or styles of wine.
- blend
- Definition:
The French term describing the process of assembling wines into the final blend.
- blind
- Definition:
Not a clear wine, usually cloudy.
- blind tasting
- Definition:tasting of wines that are unknown
The wines are tasted with the name undisclosed, so that the taster does not know the name or origin of the wine. The most impartial method of tasting and rating wine.
- Blue Fining
- Definition:fining, cleaning process
A wine-making operation to eliminate any traces of heavy metals, such as copper or iron, from the wine.
- Blütenmuskateller
- Definition:White PIWI variety; a crossing of Severnyj x Muskat
The Blütenmuskateller is a Russian crossing from the year 1947, one of the fungus-resistant varieties. It was first added to the register of grape varieties in 2013.
- body
- Definition:
Refers to a taste of weight, that is supported by alcohol, extract and sweetness.
- Botrytis Cinerea
- Definition:noble rot
The benevolent form of noble rot when fully ripened grapes are covered in fungal spores, and a prerequisite for nobly sweet dessert wines such as Beerenauslese, Ausbruch and Trockenbeerenauslese. If the grapes are unripe, this can lead to grey or bunch rot.
- bottle
- Definition:refers to a standard bottle size
The Austrian description for a 75cl bottle, with the term bouteille coming from the French meaning bottle.
- bottle
- Definition:
Virtually all wine bottles are made of glass. See also bottle sizes. The most common bottle formats in Austria are the tall Rhine or flute bottle, the Bordeaux bottle and the Burgundy bottle.
- bottle age
- Definition:
The period of time that passes as the wine matures in the bottle.