Glossary A

Acetic acid is the most abundant of the volatile acids in wine, existing in small concentrations as a by-product of fermentation. It’s also a major component of vinegar. If detectable in wine, this vinegary character can be considered a fault. Volatile acidity (VA) is another way of saying “acetic.” Acetaldehyde is formed by the oxidation...

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