Aged Margaux wines showing various levels of ullage. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia. |
Trevor Sharot of Grapedeal.com wrote a lovely note in his blog about our effort to grow wine grapes in the west of Ireland. In it, he introduced the concept of ullage. Like the Angel's share in whiskey, this is the empty space in a bottle of wine between the cork and the wine. While tasting whiskies in Islay one year, I learned about the Angel's Share and thought about my sister who died many years ago now. She had introduced me to Scotch whisky and particularly to Laphroaig where I first heard the term ullage. At the time, I thought Angel's Share was quite appropriate a description as I knew my sister in heaven was partaking of her fair share. But I digress...
ullage
Terms used for fill levels or ullage for Bordeaux-shaped wine bottles. Illustration by Kassander der Minoer |
Dictionary result for ullage
/ˈʌlɪdʒ/
noun
- the amount by which a container falls short of being full.
- loss of liquid, by evaporation or leakage.
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