So legs refers to alcohol content? What am I looking at when I swirl the glass? How do I know it 'has legs'?
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So legs refers to alcohol content? What am I looking at when I swirl the glass? How do I know it 'has legs'?
I'm sorry, I shouldn't posted a picture of what the legs of a wine look like too! :P They are the droplets on the side of the glass...
Oooh. Got it. I assume more legs means more alcohol?
@captenredbeard - yes, it can actually represent two things - a sweeter wine and/or a higher alcohol wine. But no one really uses it to gauge either at this point in the industry.
Makes sense. Thanks!