Closed

A wine is called "closed" if it fails to express its potential, sometimes because it is too young and not yet developed. If, for example, sipping a Cabernet Sauvingnon we realize that we do not recognize its characteristic aroma, it can be considered closed. This can be avoided allowing the wine to breathe or, as normally occurs, aging the wine longer. "Closed" applies mostly to young red wines.

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