Wines of the World
A Simple
Introduction to some of the Finest Wines
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What is the difference between Chardonnay and
Pinot Grigio or what differentiate a Pinot Noir
from Sangiovese?
Don’t have any clues what
these words mean? These are the different
varieties of wines produced in different parts
of the world.
Read the article below to
learn more about the wines of the world and
start appreciating your favorite drink like a
connoisseur.
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• France
When it comes to fine wine - the country that instantly catches
our imagination is France. For many wine experts, French wine
makes the best wine. The variety of grapes produced here, the
technique of the production and of course the century old
heritage of making fine wine - all can be attributed to the
unparallel appeal of French wine.
The most important wine regions of France
are:
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Alsace: Famous for producing the dry white wine
varieties of Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Pinot
Blanc.
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Bordeaux: This is the place where the finest red
wines of the world come from. Some world famous red
wine producing Chateaux in this region are Margaux,
Latour, Lafite Rothschild, Mouton Rothschild,
Haut-Brion and D'Yquem.
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Burgundy: This region produces both Pinot Noir
(red) or Chardonnay (white) varieties. While the
red wines from Burgundy have an inspiring warmth,
fruit and bouquet, the whites are rich, buttery and
full bodied. Chablis happens to be the most
celebrated white wine of this region.
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Champagne: The most adored wine in the world,
champagne is made from three grape varieties: Pinot
Noir, Pinot Blanc and Chardonnay. For Champagnes
the brand names (Moet et Chandon, Mumm, Tattinger,
Piper Heidsieck, Laurent Perrier) is more important
than a vineyard or district name.
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Loire Valley: It is the producer of inexpensive,
crisp and refreshing "country wines," great for
shellfish or picnics.
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Cotes du Rhone: This is the place from where comes
the most respected Rose Wine in France, the Tavel.
• Germany This is the
country that produces world’s best white wines low in alcohol
content (8% to 11%) with a dash of sweetness. The German wine
production belt lies in the Rhine Valley region. Qualitatswein
is the German name for quality wine. The label of the bottles
of Qualitatswein will provide you such information as district
of the production, bottler’s name and registration number,
grape variety the time of the harvest.
• Italy
If you want to taste the world famous Chianti from its
straw-covered bottle, or fiasco, you have to come to Florence.
Or if you want gratify your taste buds with Barolo and
Barbaresco or Asti Spumante, you need to reach Piedmont—the
most respected wine producing district in Italy. If Vermouth is
what your desired wine variety is, you need to head off to
Turin.
• Spain / Portugal
The traditional destination for Sherry, Spain is one of the
world's leading exporters of excellent sparkling wines, mostly
made in the traditional French Champagne process.
• Non European
producers While, European wines have their own
classical charms, many countries in the rest of the world
produce good quality wines. They come with their unique
virtues, but they are inexpensive in comparison to the
traditional European wines. These countries include Australia,
Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Chile and Hungary.
One country that has recently curved a niche
in international wine trade is the USA, where California makes
for the greatest source of wines that today compete with the
finest varieties of Europe.
Do you know what the first step of becoming
a wine connoisseur is? It is the desire to experiment!
So fill your glass and start experimenting
with some of the finest wine varieties of the world; let your
taste bud decide which one is the best.
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