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Lowdown On Wines


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By : Tristan Jackson   19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-04 22:41:41





A person who loves wine probably knows everything about it. But those who are fascinated by it will surely appreciate knowing more about this mystical drink. For starters, red wine and white wine are the two types of wine.



Red Wine



Syrah or Shiraz - This is a kind of grape that is made use of to make a certain kind of red wine. Syrah or Shiraz can be used as varietal or can be blended. During the year 2004, it was said to be the 7th most grown grape around the world. Syrah grapes are mostly grown in California, Australia, and France's Rhone Valley and are great to pair with steaks and stews.



Merlot - Merlot is yet another type of grape that is used to make wines either by blending it or as a varietal wine. In the wine market, this is one of the most popular varietal types and considered the 3rd most grown grape variety around the world. Wines made from merlot are often regarded as beginners' wine and are great to pair with any kind of food. Merlot wines are also known to be less tannic or rough compared to those of Cabernet Sauvignon.



White Wine



Chardonnay, regarded to be the queen of white wine grapes is very versatile. When compared to other types of wines, this can produce a more complex type of wine.



Another type is called Chenin Blanc which is recognized to be the oldest types of grapes. These types are usually grown over the area of Loire Valley in France. However, today, this type is popularly grown in areas of California where it is mostly used in jug wines or sometimes in inexpensive table wines. Chenin Blanc is light and fruity on the taste buds in general.



Sauvignon Blanc or Fume Blanc - This is mostly grown around the areas of Loire and Bordeaux regions in France and also in California, New Zealand and even in some parts in South Africa. It is very well-known for its light and crisp, acidic taste. It normally has an herbal character, smelling like bell pepper or a newly mown grass. It is best served with a mixture of Semillion from France.



There are still many things that we can learn about wines. For instance, wine isn't only a great tasting drink but it can be given as a present to anyone. If you want to make your gift of wine even more special, you can have it customized. Customized wine labels are better because it can make your gift giving more memorable.


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To have custom wine bottle labels made for your wine is easy when you leave it to a professional. Find a personalized wine label maker on the Internet and add a personal touch when giving out those wines.


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