Dear Triana, Apparently it does not. We could not find any scientific data suggesting that swirling in one direction is better (or even different) than the other. What IS important is that you swirl period. All wines—whites, reds and rosés—“open up” and seem more vivid after being mixed with air. The best way to swirl vigorously (and avoid a dry-cleaning bill at the same time) is to draw quick circles with the glass while keeping the foot of the glass on the table.

—Karen

A. The medieval French word for a small village, similar to the Old English “burg” 

B. A nomadic German tribe which once settled in the area

C. The Latin word Burgarius which was the name for a Roman province that once extended over most of central France

D. The name for early French rural governing bodies which were made up of noble councilmen who were known as Burrs

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