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Leather bag, 'Sweet Wine'

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Highly recommended accomplished dining restaurant in Pampanga serves Graves candied wine from Yats

The area of Graves gets its name from the soil. Graves are a mix of gravels, clay and sand carried out by the river. Graves appellation is located just outside the town of Bordeaux. The red wines of Graves are recognizable by their garnet-red color, rich, attractive and more robust than the other Médoc wines. Two third of Graves wines are white. Among the best white wines in Bordeaux, they are generally fresh, fruity and dry (some time half-dry). The appellation of "Graves supérieurs" is strictly reserved to sweet white wines. Graves Superieures is the appellation for sweet white wines from the Graves district of Bordeaux. It was created in 1937, at the same time as the generic Graves appellation. The key sweet wine area of Bordeaux is the southern end of Graves and the area across the Garonne river in the Entre-Deux-Mers district. The most famous of these are location-specific appellations like Sauternes, Barsac, Cadillac and Loupiac. Graves Superieures, however, covers the entire Graves district, and provides a title for sweet wines produced outside the boundaries of these other appellations. The wines may be made from any combination of the standard Bordeaux white varieties Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris and Muscadelle, although (as in Sauternes) Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc are the varieties of choice. Yats Wine Cellars 3003C East Tower, Philippines Stock Exchange Center (Tektite) Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Metro Manila, Philippines (632) 637-5019 ask ...

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Red Wine: Where Do You Start?

!: Red Wine: Where Do You Start?

People vary in their tastes in wine, just as with everything else. But among newcomers to wine, probably the majority start with liking sweet white. White somehow seems "safer"!

On the other hand, liking red wine seems to some people to be a more sophisticated taste. Not every newcomer likes red wine at first. So if you want to "get into" red wine, where do you start?

· Start with good quality. If you're not used to the taste of red wine, you definitely won't like it if it's poor quality. It might put you off for ever! This probably means avoiding the cheaper varieties.

· Drink it with food rather than on its own - at least to start. You many enjoy a red Bordeaux or Rhone with beef or steak, and Rhone or Burgundy with game. (Unless these are accompanied by a fruit sauce such as cranberry, when a Cru Beaujolais might be better.) Pairing wine with food is very individual and you will need to experiment. This is just something to try when you start.

· For many people, new world reds are more "accessible" to start with. They are more fruity, higher in alcohol and have a sweet component. The oak makes them softer and more approachable. Some good ones to start with: California Cabernet Sauvignon; Sonoma Zinfandel; Sonoma Pinot; Feltzer wines; Australian Shiraz.

When you have developed a taste for some of these, you can graduate to some of the best old world wines. Cabernet Sauvignon - Medoc; Beaujolais - Villages; or Pinot Noir - Burgundy. You may be better leaving a wine like Chianti till you are more used to red wine. If you start with Chianti you may not like it. Many people, even serious wine buffs, regard Chianti as an acquired taste! ( But well worth acquiring.)

If you really want to "discover" red wine, keep experimenting till you find one you REALLY like. Don't pretend, or you just won't enjoy it.

Of course, at the end of the day, you may find you just don't like red wine! Well, there's nothing wrong with that. There are lots of superb white wines to enjoy, and you can spend a lifetime discovering them.


Red Wine: Where Do You Start?

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