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Nice Legs

The ruvilets of wine that roll down the inside of the glass after a wine has been swirled are called legs in UK and USA. The Spanish call them tears; the Germans - church windows. Some wine drinkers look for great legs, falsely believing that nicely shaped legs )and who knows what that means) portend great flavour. In fact, legs are a complex phenomenon related to the rate at which liquids evaporate and the difference in surface tension between water and the wine's alchohol content. Legs have nothing to do with greatness.

With wine, as with women, there is very little meaningful information one cad deduce by looking at the legs.



Source: The Wine Bible
Added by demiro - 12 Jan 2009

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