Structural pillars

AcidityMedium
TanninLow
BodyMedium
AlcoholMedium
Color intensityPale
Aromatic intensityMedium

Recognition cues

First checks

  • Anchor on blueberry-blackberry fruit with grapey tones.
  • Check palate as soft with low tannin.

Confidence signals

  • Glenora profile
  • Coherent medium/medium-axis frame typical of Glenora.

Aromas

Signature

blackberryblueberrygrape note

Common

plumfloral notespice note

Occasional

candied note

Commonly confused with

Classic anchors

  • Classic regions: New York · Finger Lakes · Northeast US
  • Classic styles: Cornell blue-black seedless cultivar from Ontario and Russian Seedless lineages · Juicy dark-fruit profile with low tannin and moderate sweetness tendency
  • Style examples: Finger Lakes Glenora sweet red · Northeast table-wine style with Glenora

Common questions

Is Glenora a red or white grape variety?
Glenora is a red wine grape variety. Sensium documents its structure, aromas, and confusion signals for blind tasting.
What does Glenora smell and taste like?
Signature aromas of Glenora include blackberry, blueberry and grape note. Structural profile: Medium body, Medium acidity, Low tannin, Medium alcohol.
What is Glenora most often confused with in blind tasting?
Glenora is most commonly confused with Mars, Jupiter and Venus. Sensium's Compare view leads with the decisive cues that resolve each call.
Where is Glenora grown?
Classic regions for Glenora include New York, Finger Lakes and Northeast US.

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