Syrah v. Shiraz v. Petite Sirah
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Ever wonder what the difference is between these wines?
Ever wonder what the difference is between these wines?
August 31st is International Cabernet Day (it’s always the Thursday before Labor Day). In honor of this event, we’ve pulled together a list of 10 things you may not know about Cabernet Sauvignon.
Wine writers and researchers have attempted to prove correlations between the phases of the moon and how they taste wine. Some anecdotal evidence exists to support both sides of the argument. What do you think?
Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine grape grown throughout the world, largely in cool climate wine regions. It is characteristically high in acid and low in sugar – good for those who are limiting their sugar intake. Common flavors include grapefruit, gooseberry, grass, lime, lemongrass, and green apple although the intensity of each of these flavors in the wine will vary by its growing region.
German wine labels can be hard to decipher if you don’t speak the language. Being able to distinguish producer names, location information, quality designation, and dryness indicators will help in selecting the right wine.