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What Grape Variant is Your Favourite Wine Made of?
What Grape Variant is Your Favourite Wine Made of?
2011-11-15
In making wines, the grapes used greatly determine the quality of the drink. This fruit comes in different variants, colours, and of course taste. There are a few grape variants which are commonly used in the most popular wines. Here are 5 of them:
PinotageGrown in South AfricaTaste: This is South Africa’s signature type of grapes. It’s a cross breed between the two varieties Pinot noir and Cinsaut, also from the same country. It has a stronger and earthy flavour with a hint of fruit in its taste.
MerlotGrown primarily in France, Italy, Australia, United StatesTaste: This is one of the most popular red wine varieties in the market. One characteristic of this variant is that it ripes early. When it does, it has this fruity taste which most say is a combination of cherry, tomato, and mint.
ChardonnayGrown primarily in the United States, Australia, South AfricaTaste: Chardonnay is known as everyone’s favourite white wine. This is made from grapes which are commonly found in most parts of the United States. It has a very fresh and light flavour with a slight taste of melon and peach flavours. For some, there’s a slight oaky taste which add to the fruit’s character.
Pinot BlancGrown primarily in Italy, AustraliaTaste: Its flavour is very much similar to a chardonnay wine and used in many brands of California sparkling wines. Experts say that it is a mutation of the pinot gris variety. It has a very neutral scent and light flavour.
Sauvignon BlancGrown primarily in California and FranceTaste: This type of green-skinned grape is said to have originated from Bordeaux, France. Most wine tasters say this has a bit of a grassy flavour. But overall, this is makes a light and crisp wine, which can be paired up with cheese, fish, and sushi.Relax and enjoy the night at these bar and loungesExplore more types of wines at these fine dining restaurants