(Cabernet Sauvignon 赤霞珠葡萄) In the seventeenth century in southwestern France, an accidental breeding occurred between a red Cabernet Franc grape plant and a white Sauvignon Blanc grape plant and thus was born the most popular grape among wine drinkers: Cabernet Sauvignon. 早在十七世纪,法国西南...
White wineMarketingConsumer behaviourThere is substantial anecdotal evidence that, whilst popular in current international consumer markets, the grape variety sauvignon blanc is viewed ambivalently by some wine industry professionals. This study examines evidence for that anecdotal perspective. It reports ...
During the final stage of Champagne production, right before the finishing cork caps off the bottle, winemakers add a sweet element known asdosageto balance out the acid. This dosage is made up of two primary components: reserve wine, which is sometimes an aged version of the same variety, ...
Sauvignon Blanc is a quintessential summer wine—crisp and refreshing. But it comes in a range of styles from lean to lush, from tart grapefruit to sweet tropical flavors such as pineapple and mango. Wine Spectator polls drinkers on which region or count
As a wine, Cabernet Sauvignon is known for itsdark color, full body and an alcohol content that is over 13.5%, with most Cabernet Sauvignons, especially those from places such as California, Australia and Chile, being more like 14.5% and sometimes even going over 15%. The wine is dry (...
Cabernet sauvignon (sometimes simply referred to as "cab") is one of the most popularred wine grapesand is grown in wine regions around the world. The deep blue grapes are a cross between cabernet franc and sauvignon blanc with thick, durable skin and hearty vines. It's best known in the...
Explore what makes New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc so good, from unique climates to exceptional flavors. Uncover the secrets of this exquisite wine.
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What is Pinot Blanc Wine? Pinot Blancwine is produced from the grape variety of the same name. The grape is referred to as Pinot Bianco in Italy, where it thrives in the northeast of the country. In Austria, where the variety excels as well, it is referred to as Weissburgunder. In ...
Learn where wine flavors come from, how to smell them, and what flavors to expect in Cabernet, Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. Understanding the flavors in wine starts with a seemingly simple question: Where do wine flavors come from? Imagine yourself the size of a ...