Posts Tagged ‘Reds’
Wine Tasting 101
Great wine: Global warming victim? – Salon
But then they brought the wine glasses to the table, and they were crap – thick balloons that made each white wine taste sour and each red taste bitter. All the wines suffered from a short “finish,” the potentially lovely aftertaste that helps to
Winestein: Build a better palate – bridge wines for beginners – Scranton Times-Tribune
wines avoid pronounced characteristic like the sandpapery tannins you find in big reds, the razor sharp acids of some whites, and the oakiness from barrel aging that makes a wine taste like it was aged in plywood. Here are some wine suggestion
Jump off the sweet wine wagon – Citizen’s Voice
wines avoid pronounced characteristics like the sandpapery tannins you find in big reds, the razor sharp acids of some whites and the oakiness from barrel aging that makes a wine taste like it was aged in plywood. Here are some wine suggestions
Fermentations Sunset Wine Tasting Gift Basket

Fermentations Sunset Wine Tasting Gift Basket
A planned or impromptu inspiration to enjoy a glass of wine and appetizers outdoors is made complete with the Fermentations Sunset Wine Tasting Gift Basket. Just add your favorite bottle of wine and linger over a sunset, concert, or picnic. The Houston Chronicle says Novel wine accessories are offered in Fermentations.