Nose

The “nose” of wine refers to its aromas, smelled before tasting. It includes primary (fruit), secondary (fermentation), and tertiary (aging) aromas, offering insight into a wine’s complexity. An example: the nose of a Pinot Noir often presents primary notes of red raspberry and tertiary notes of mushrooms. 

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