poured  into    the glass   and as  it  rests   there,  and
its aroma   often   evolves noticeably  between
the first   sip and the last.   To  discover    this
dynamic quality and follow  its course  is  one
of  the pleasures   of  drinking    wine.
The Alcohol Content of  Wines
In   the     United  States,     the     approximate
alcohol  content     of  a   wine    is  listed  on  its
label.   There   is  a   total   of  3%  leeway
allowed,     so  a   wine    labeled     as  containing
12%  alcohol     by  volume  may     contain
anywhere    from    10.5%   to  13.5%.
Keeping Leftovers   The key to  preserving  the
quality of  leftover    wine    is  to  minimize
chemical    change. Lowering    the wine’s
temperature slows   all chemical    activity,   and
simple  refrigeration   works   well    for white
wines,  which   usually keep    well    simply  by
being   recorked    and refrigerated.   However,
chilling    causes  dissolved   substances  in  more
complex red wines   to  precipitate into    solid
