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The Art of Elevage - World Of Fine Wine Elevage is one of those French wine terms that, like terroir, people tend not to bother translating That’s because, although it’s possible to define it, any alternative will seem so convoluted and inelegant that it’s simpler just to use the French word and hope that everyone knows roughly what you mean
What is Elevage? - Definition from WineFrog Definition - What does Elevage mean? Élevage is a French term that, when applied to wine, means to “bring up” or “raise”, implying the complex processes and work needed to bring out wine's characteristics, qualities, and potential
What is Elevage in Wine? How Chardonnay is Made - Jordan Winery The wine is quickly being raised–a key step in the winemaking process called “élevage,” which is French for rearing or raising Elevage by definition is the process of nurturing the wine from fermentation to barrel to bottling It’s like coaching a child from grade school to high school to college
Wine Fun Fact: What is Élevage? — EverWonderWine? There are a lot of fancy terms used when describing wine and many of them get thrown around like everyone should know what they mean The other day I was reading through some material and came across the term “ élevage ” and had to stop What does this mean? It turns out it is a French word that
Elevage (Élevage) - The Little Cellar Wine Company Elevage (Élevage) Élevage is a French term used in winemaking to describe the process of “raising” or maturing a wine from the end of fermentation to its bottling Just as a child is nurtured and developed over time, wine undergoes several stages of refinement during élevage
Why there’s more to élevage than ageing - IWC Like many wine terms, élevage is a word that’s thrown around frequently, though there’s more to its meaning than meets the eye Although industry professionals have come to apply the term interchangeably with “ageing”, the nuances between the two words render élevage a lot more complex than may be implied