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A wine is described as fruity when the dominant element of the wine is the fruit. All wines should have some fruity characteristics, but they should not be overwhelming, stale or alone.
Fruitiness can characterize the nose or the taste of a wine. The fruits most identified in a wine are different types of berries, apples and grapes. Additionally, sweetness is a often associated with a fruity wine.
Young wines especially can be characterized as fruity.
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