Why this word is great
VINOSITY — [Noun] The quality or state of being vinous, or of having some essential characteristic of wine. From Latin vīnōsitās ("vinous quality"), derived from vīnōsus ("vinous"), from vīnum ("wine") + -ity (suffix forming abstract nouns). Unlike "vinous" (which narrows to taste or aroma) or "oenophilia" (which romanticizes the drinker’s passion), "vinosity" captures the irreducible essence of wine itself. It is the deep ruby glow of a Bordeaux in candlelight, the slow crawl of legs down the curve of a glass, the faint hum of fermentation still lingering in the first sip of a young Rioja—not just the presence of wine, but the ghost of its becoming, the weight of time and earth it carries within it.