Then comes ageing, the quiet sculptor of scent. Oak barrels, for instance, lend a gentle touch of vanilla, toast, or cloves, while wines aged in steel remain fresh and fruity—whether it’s a bold Shiraz, a structured Cabernet Sauvignon, or a vibrant Chenin Blanc. Over time, these aromas weave together, evolving from youthful brightness to complex maturity. What once smelled like fresh strawberries might, after a few years, remind you of dried figs or tobacco, a beautiful transformation that unfolds only with patience.