In the exquisite realm of oenology, the term “legs” refers to the captivating streaks that cascade down…
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**Wine Legs**
Wine legs, also known as “tears of wine,” refer to the streaks or droplets that form and run down the inside of a wine glass after it has been swirled. These streaks are caused by the wine’s alcohol content and surface tension, and although often admired for their visual appeal, they do not indicate the quality or flavor of the wine. Instead, wine legs are primarily a fun and interesting phenomenon observed during wine tasting. Understanding wine legs can add an extra layer of appreciation to your wine experience.