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  • C.A.

    Abbreviation seen on Spanish wine labels meaning Cooperativa Agrícola or local co-operative.

    California cult wines

    Certain California wines for which consumers and others pay higher prices than those of Bordeaux's First Growths (Premiers Crus).

    Cantina

    Italian term for winery.

    Cantina Sociale

    Italian term for a co-ooperative

    Capsule

    The plastic or foil that covers the cork and part of the neck of a wine bottle.

    Cellar door

    The area of the winery where point of sale purchases occur. This can be a tasting room or a separate sales area.

    Cépage

    French term for grape variety. When it appears on a wine label it will usually refer to the varietals used to make the wine.

    Chai

    A wine shed, or other storage place above ground, used for storing casks, common in Bordeaux. Usually different types of wine are kept in separate sheds. The person in charge of vinification and ageing of all wine made at an estate, or the chais of a négociant, is titled a Maître de Chai. The New World counterpart to the chai may be called the barrel hall.

    Champagne flute

    A piece of stemware having a long stem with a tall, narrow bowl on top.

    Château

    Generally a winery in Bordeaux, although the term is sometimes used for wineries in other parts of the world, such as the Barossa Valley.

    Clairet

    A French term for a wine that falls between the range of a light red wine and a dark rosé

    Claret

    British name for Bordeaux wine. Is also a semi-generic term for a red wine in similar style to that of Bordeaux.

    Classico

    An Italian term for the historical or "classic" center of a wine region--sometimes located in the heart of a DOC.

    Cleanskin

    In Australia, wine bottled without a commercial label, usually sold cheaply in bulk quantities.

    Climat

    French term for a single plot of land located within a vineyard that has its own name and demonstrated terroir.

    Coates Law of Maturity

    A principle relating to the aging ability of wine that states that a wine will remain at its peak (or optimal) drinking quality for as long as it took to reach the point of maturity that it already was at. For example, if a wine is drinking at its peak at 1 year of age, it will continue drinking at its peak for another year.

    Commercial wine

    A mass produce wine aimed for the wide market of wine drinkers made according to a set formula, year after year. These wines tend to emphasis broad appeal and easy drink-ability rather than terroir or craftsmanship.

    Cognac named after the town of Cognac in France, is the most famous variety of brandy, produced in the wine-growing region surrounding the town from which it takes its name, in the French Departments of Charente and Charente-Maritime. Read more

    Corkscrew

    A tool, comprising a pointed metallic helix attached to a handle, for drawing Corks from bottles.

    Côtes

    French term for the hillside or slopes of one contiguous hill region.

    Coteaux

    French term for the hillside or slopes of a hill region that is not contiguous.

    Country wine

    A quality level intermediate between table wine and quality wine, which in France is known as vin de pays. Also a synonym for Fruit wine.

    Crémant

    French sparkling wine not made in Champagne region.

    Cru

    A French term that literally means "growth". May refer to a vineyard or a winery.

    Cru Bourgeois

    A classification of Bordeaux wine estates in the Medoc that were not part of the originally 1855 Bordeaux classification.

    Cru Classé

    A French term for an officially classified vineyard or winery.

    C.S.

    An Italian abbreviation for Cantina Sociale that appears on wine labels denoting that the wine has been made by a local cooperative.

    Cult wines

    Wines for which committed buyers will pay large sums of money because of their desirability and rarity.

    Cuvaison

    The French term for the period of time during alcoholic fermentation when the wine is in contact with the solid matter such as skin, pips, stalks, in in order to extract colour, flavour and tannin.[6] See also maceration.

    Cuvée

    French term, meaning vat or tank. On wine labels it is used to denote wine of a specific blend or batch.

    Cuverie

    French term, along with Cuvier that refers to the building or room where fermentation takes place.

    C.V.

    Abbreviation for the French term Coopérative de Vignerons that may appear on wine labels to denote that the wine has been made by a local cooperative.

     

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