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Types of Wines | Know and Choose Your Wine Confidently

posted January 18, 2008 - 4:20am
Types of Wines | Know and Choose Your Wine Confidently

Know Your Wine Type - No More Whining While Choosing Wines



Wines come in variety of bottles, vintages, winemakers and types. This makes picking the right wine a tricky affair.
Buying a bottle of wine or even ordering one at a bar can be a trying experience.

But with a little bit of information, you can be pick bottle or order a wine drink confidently like a pro! Here is the low down on wines.

Wines comes in two basic types Red and White.

But within these two categories itself there are many different wine varieties to choose from. The variety is purely because of different grapes and their blends. Let us understand each wine.

Red Wine

Red wine is made from red grapes or black grapes. The tannins from the skin of the grapes imparts wine its dark color during the fermentation process. In taste red wines range from smooth and velvety to the full-flavored intense and spicy. Try out mellower red in the beginning and work your way up to the more intense styles and blends as a part of enriching your wine tastes gradually.

Rosé Wine or Blush Wine

Rose wine, like red wine is also produced from red black or black grapes. But it is allowed contact with the grape skins only for a short period of time which gives the wine its characteristic hue of red color or the sweet pink tinge. This wine tastes more similar to a white wine.

Sparkling Wine

Sparkling wine is often mistaken for champagne. However, sparkling wine isn't produced from champagne grapes(which are grown in Champagne, France). To produce sparkling wines, winemakers add a yeast and sugar solution to dry table wine. Thereafter the wine is resealed to subject it to second fermentation process.

White Wine

Contrary to belief, white wine can be made from either red or white grapes. Unlike in the red wine, the skin of grapes is not used in the fermentation process. This is the reason why wine remains white or golden. White wine styles vary from very dry to super sweet and are typically served chilled.

Note While Choosing a Wine

  • Though there are many wine varieties they are variations of above basic categories of wine one way or the other.
  • Wine can be made from a variety of grapes or from a single type of grape. This alone is can change the taste of a wine.
  • When looking at names of wines, remember some wines, also known as varietals, are named after principal grape in their composition.
  • Wines are also named after the region in which the grapes were grown.
  • Climate of the region where the grapes were grown impact the dryness or sweetness of the wine.
  • While the grapes used in the wine will have a large impact on the taste of the wine, the winemaker can also influence its taste during the vinification or winemaking process.

Armed with complete knowledge of types of wines and types of wine glasses used to serve them, you are well on your way to be a wine connoisseur.

(Image Sources :www.greekexperienceuk.co.uk, www.lund.irf.se, www.tops.org, www.abconwine.com)

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Point taken...

Thanks Les, for your comments. Like you pointed out, I used google search for appropriate images. I have credited the images like you said, even if they are freely available an generic. Thanks again, for your input. Les, I wish you luck in getting the permission to use the image faster. Eager to read your article.

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Very short and sweet. I could have been a wino and I know it. But it would have had to be cheap wine. Wino's can't usually long afford a good wine. As the climate warms, you may have heard, so long as the current delivers, England is beginning to produce a good selection of good wines. My only complaint on your article is that your images are not credited -- and it is customary for "good work" to credit the images sources either aside or below them, or in a blanket statement crediting the owner of the image. I clicked on the image and got one back of yours. Image: Google.com, abconwine.com,Wine Glasses. I try hard to not violate the rights of the owner of the images I use. Sometimes the images I want to use I would have not gained explicit permission. So I won't use them. New Years Day, I called and spoke with retired astronaut Rusty Schweickart, absolutely one of the nicest men I have ever conversed with over the telephone. I obtained permission from him personally for use of an image, and agonized for a week trying to figure out how to capture the precise diagram for a posting. I had to give up. The article still sits on the computer, but I can't get the image, the diagram to appear with it. Maybe soon, I'll post the article. I guess I should write our conversation as an "interview," and it is amazing what we conversed about. But I still haven't gotten the diagram I wanted to work. I spent 50 dollars US for some utilities that promised to deliver what I wanted and did not deliver what I wanted. I conversed with the utilities authors, and they admit they could not do what I wanted, but I'm out the money. Nice Article. Even if it is a Google freebie, credit it. My opinion. You'll be cooler if you doer. Recall this item: Chess has nothing to do with luck. Good luck.

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I like the way you have written this article. Good one.

very nice information

good inline photos add to the article and makes for good reading. nice one.

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Nice article about wines. I never knew there could be so much to choosing a wine.

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Good, informative article.

Good, informative article. This should go on the front page.

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