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42 Spanish Phrases for Wine Tasting

42 compact Spanish phrases for wine tasting, covering aroma, color, taste, body, tannins, serving temperature, vintage, and food pairing.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Aroma

  • Percibo fruta roja.

    I notice red fruit.

  • Huele a flores.

    It smells like flowers.

  • Tiene notas de vainilla.

    It has notes of vanilla.

  • Noto un toque ahumado.

    I notice a smoky touch.

  • ¿Debo agitar la copa?

    Should I swirl the glass?

  • El aroma es intenso.

    The aroma is intense.

  • El aroma es sutil.

    The aroma is subtle.

Appearance

  • Tiene color rubí.

    It has a ruby color.

  • Es un blanco pálido.

    It is a pale white wine.

  • Se ve brillante.

    It looks bright.

  • La lágrima es lenta.

    The wine legs are slow.

  • ¿Es un vino joven?

    Is it a young wine?

  • Tiene burbujas finas.

    It has fine bubbles.

  • Parece algo turbio.

    It looks somewhat cloudy.

Taste

  • Es seco y fresco.

    It is dry and fresh.

  • Está muy afrutado.

    It is very fruity.

  • Tiene buena acidez.

    It has good acidity.

  • Sabe a fruta madura.

    It tastes like ripe fruit.

  • No es demasiado dulce.

    It is not too sweet.

  • Tiene un final largo.

    It has a long finish.

  • El final es limpio.

    The finish is clean.

Body and Tannins

  • Tiene cuerpo medio.

    It has medium body.

  • Es ligero en boca.

    It is light on the palate.

  • Los taninos son suaves.

    The tannins are smooth.

  • Los taninos raspan un poco.

    The tannins are a little harsh.

  • Se siente equilibrado.

    It feels balanced.

  • Es redondo y sedoso.

    It is round and silky.

  • Resulta demasiado pesado.

    It feels too heavy.

Serving

  • ¿A qué temperatura se sirve?

    At what temperature is it served?

  • ¿Conviene decantarlo?

    Is it worth decanting it?

  • ¿Puede enfriar la botella?

    Can you chill the bottle?

  • ¿Hay otra copa?

    Is there another glass?

  • Sirva poca cantidad, por favor.

    Pour a small amount, please.

  • Quiero probar otro vino.

    I want to try another wine.

  • ¿De qué añada es?

    What vintage is it?

Pairing

  • Va bien con queso.

    It goes well with cheese.

  • Combina con pescado.

    It pairs with fish.

  • Prefiero algo más seco.

    I prefer something drier.

  • Busco un tinto suave.

    I am looking for a smooth red.

  • ¿Con qué plato marida?

    What dish does it pair with?

  • Me gusta este estilo.

    I like this style.

  • No es de mi gusto.

    It is not to my taste.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best way to memorize conversational phrases?

Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.

How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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