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Grassy Legs

Grassy -Slightly vegetal-tasting undertone often part of the overall character of Sauvignon Blanc and certain other grape varietals. Legs - tasting term and alternative name for the tears left on the inside of a glass by some wines

Friday, April 17, 2009

Drinking a New Glarus Fat Squirrel. Yum!


Posted by by Rob at 12:18 PM

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