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Barbera (Bar-bear-a) Not as popular as Merlot but with similar attributes. Food pairings: barbera wines are versatile: they match many dishes, including tomato sauces. Incoming search terms for the article: barbera wine reviews, barbera wine similarities, barbara wine similar, barbera types, barbera wine is comparable to, magazine related to red wine, red wine type barbera
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Sangiovese (San-gee-oh-ve-zee) Food pairings: a good choice for Italian and other Mediterranean-style cuisines. Districts: sangiovese produces the Chiantis of Italy’s Tuscany region and, of late, good wines from California. Incoming search terms for the article: what types of wines contain sangiovese, www winemag us
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Pinot noir (Pee-know na-wahr) One of the noblest red wine grapes. Pinot noir is difficult to grow, rarely blended, with no roughness. Food pairings: excellent with grilled salmon, chicken, and lamb. Incoming search terms for the article: Pinot Noir and Polyphenols, pinot noir polyphenols
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Malbec (Mal-bek) Food pairings: all types of meat-based meals. Districts: malbec has its origins in the Bordeaux region of France. Incoming search terms for the article: types of malbec, types of malbec wine, What type of wine is Malbec, health benefits of malbec, malbec benefits, malbec health benefits, types of malbec wines
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Merlot (Mare-lo) Easy to drink. The softness of Merlot has made it an “introducing” wine for new red-wine drinkers. Food pairings: any will do. Districts: a key player in the Bordeaux blend, merlot is now also grown in Italy, Romania, California, Washington State, Chile, Australia, etc. Typical taste in varietal wine: the Merlot type of [...]
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Shiraz (Sah-ra or Shi-raz) Shiraz or syrah are two names for the same variety. Europe vintners only use the name syrah. Food pairings: meat (steak, beef, wild game, stews, etc.) Districts: syrah excels in California, in Australia, and in France’s Rhone Valley. Typical taste in varietal wine: aromas and flavours of wild black-fruit (such as [...]
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Zinfandel Perhaps the world’s most versatile wine grape, making everything from blush wine (White Zinfandel), to rich, heavy reds. Food pairings: very much depends on the freshness/heaviness of the wine; tomato-sauce pastas, pizza, and grilled and barbecued meats. Districts: only found in California. Typical taste in varietal wine: often a zesty flavor with berry and [...]
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Aga Red – Balinese Red Wine AGA Red is a young light red wine made from the local Alphonse-Lavallée grapes. This medium bodied wine is often associated with the genre Beaujolais-Nouveau. Incoming search terms for the article: hatten wines aga review, hatten wine, hatten wines, aga red bali, CONTACT DETAILS OF HATTEN WINE BALI, hatten [...]
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Do you find it hard to pick out the perfect wine for a special dinner or event? We have a checklist of particular things to look for in a good wine. This should help you make a great choice in your next wine purchase. 1. The Whites: When your guests first arrive and are enjoying [...]
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Ridge Chardonnay Santa Cruz Mountains Santa Cruz Mountain Estate 2005 95 points / $35 2,000 cases made Incoming search terms for the article: Ridge Chardonnay Santa Cruz Mountains Santa Cruz Mountain Estate 2005, 2005 ridge chardonnay santa cruz mountain estate, ridge santa cruz chardonay 05, Ridge Chardonnay Santa Cruz Mt estate 2005, ridge chardonnay santa [...]
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Mollydooker Shiraz McLaren Vale Carnival of Love 2006 95 points / $80 4,738 cases made Australia Carnival of Love is made with grapes from three contiguous blocks of the Gateway Vineyard, the same site that produces the Mollydooker Shiraz Velvet Glove. Sarah and Sparky Marquis find that they best capture color and fresh fruit character [...]
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Cabernet Sauvignon, with apologies to Pinot Noir, is arguably the world’s most distinguished red wine grape. It’s the principal red grape of Bordeaux and the sine qua non of the extravagant new SuperTuscans. It’s what Spanish winemakers add to Tempranillo to bring it up to snuff. And in California… Cabernet is king! The earliest distinguished [...]