greeted us. After 6 years of making white wine she felt something was lacking (red wine) and made her way to the Rhone where she worked at various wineries. In 2001 she discovered Martinelle, a group of small vineyards, separated by the solid rock of the Dentelles de...
hetotalproductioninAlsaceisredandPinotNoiristhegrape used.本地区红葡萄酒的产量在8%左右,使用的葡萄品种基本上都是PinotNoir.AppellationTheA ppellationformostwinesisACAlsace.Thebestvineyardsarecl assifiedasACAlsaceGrandCru.Unlikemostotherqualitywiner egionsofFrance,themostprominentnameshowonthelabelisus uallyt...
The traditional red wine choice for coq au vin is Burgundy (pinot noir), but a more affordable Beaujolais (gamay) or a medium-bodied merlot will also work. Cabernet sauvignon tends to be too bold and tannic, so may overpower your dish. It’s a good idea to buy a good wine (something...
Types of red wines Syrah, cabernet, zinfandel are different red grapevarieties. For each major variety, please find herebelow: names, pronunciation, food pairings, production area, description, differences. Pinot noir (Pee-know na-wahr) One of the noblest red wine grapes. Pinot noir is ...
This is a very good expression of Mercurey Pinot Noir featured in this year’sGlobal Pinot Noir Masters. Pale ruby with a pink rim, the wine has red cherry, pomegranate and strawberry fruit with lovely blood orange, red rose and herbal notes, accented by delicate, smoky oak. Although light...
Wine professionals assess their local wines first orthonasally and then, independently, by global evaluation. A pool of descriptive and inferential statistics indicates there is generally neither complete divergence nor real agreement among judges. For Burgundy Pinot noir, the weak agreement observed and...
Covering about 100 miles in the East of France, this French wine region is most known for its red Burgundy wines (pinot noir) and white Burgundy wines (chardonnay). Unsurprisingly, the dominant grapes grown here are pinot noir, chardonnay and gamay, the latter of which is used to make Beau...
Smells a little warm with notes of stewed red berries and brandied cherries. Lightweight with medium acidity and virtually no tannins—this is an easy-to-drink option; given the Tetra-pak packaging, a great choice for concerts, camping and picnics.——L.B.(5/1/2010)—— 83—— 《葡萄...
Most of the production is white, with very little red and rosé. The main grapes are the same, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir but with the introduction of Gamay around the Beaujolais area. The best known AOC is Pouilly-Fuissé, a medium bodied white wine that usually has moderate use of oak. Mos...
Availability by Grape/Blend Other30% Bordeaux Blend Red23% Pinot Noir18% Chardonnay11% Champagne Blend7% Brandy4% Southern Rhone Red Blend4% Shiraz and Syrah3%Related Stories Wine Marketing Surfs the Youth Edge 04-Oct-2024 Champagne Telmont Rolls the Green Carpet 27-Sep-2024 Organic Wine ...