May 6, 2026
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Dear Paul, This is a great question. And the answer is no; flavor does not need to follow exactly from aroma. Interestingly, many of the greatest, most complex wines in the world have aromas that make you think of a certain set of descriptors, but then the flavors will present themselves differently. It’s why both smelling and tasting a wine is important. By doing both you get a more comprehensive understanding of the wine.

—Karen

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