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Icewine
A principally Canadian style of wine, named after the
Eisweins made in Germany and Austria.
See my eiswein feature for more
information.
Imperiale
A large format Bordeaux bottle, equivalent to an impressive eight standard bottles. In
Burgundy and Champagne this size is called a
Methusaleh.
See my advisory page on
wine bottle
sizes for more information.
In bond
This term describes wine which is held in a bonded
warehouse, which has not passed through customs in order
to officially enter the UK and consequently has not been
subject to duty or value added tax (VAT). Once purchased
en primeur
(usually in case quantities only, although some traders have taken to
selling six-packs), wine may be held 'in bond' for a
fee, and this is useful if you plan to export the wine
or sell on at a later date. If you're
like me and tend to drink it rather than sell it,
however, in order to get your hands on your wine you will
have to pay duty (about £14 per case for still wine,
more for sparkling or fortified wine) and then VAT (17.5%
on top of the full amount, including duty - which means
that you pay tax on the duty as well as the wine) which
will significantly increase the amount you have to pay.
Always take this into account when buying in bond or
en primeur, and don't forget that shipping charges may also
be incurred.
Integrated
A tasting term. When the components of wine, such as
tannin, oak and
acidity, fade as the wine develops, they are said to have integrated.
Isinglass
A fining agent comprising protein from
fresh-water fish.
Italy
See my Italian wine guide.
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