Paying attention to color, aroma, flavor, and texture enhances the enjoyment of wine. Most of us have a limited vocabulary when it comes to discussing our senses.
The Aroma Wheel was developed at the University of California at Davis in the early Eighties as a standard used to describe wine in uniform, non-judgmental terms. It's organized from broad, general adjectives (fruity), to very precise, analogous nouns (grapefruit). The original layout is, indeed, a wheel. Below the wheel has been converted into a table.
With practice and experience you'll use more descriptive terms and may come up with a few of your own. "This smells good" is perfectly valid as well!
Next time you pour a glass of wine, give your nose and your vocabulary a workout.
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