Types of Red Wine

If you are not sure whether you like red wine, let aside what type of red wine, Merlot is a safe bet! This type of wine is very soft, with a mild mix of plum and blackberry flavors. All you need to do is add a box of delicious chocolates, and you got yourself the perfect mix! In terms of food, Merlot pairs well with just about any dish, especially with deserts.
Shiraz, also known as Syrah, is a delicious red wine, with spicy flavors of blackcurrant and black pepper. A glass of Shiraz is a great accompaniment for meat dishes.
This sophisticated French wine is a mix of Cabernet Franc and Merlot, with a full-bodied taste of currant and bell pepper. It is one of the most famous types of wines in the world, especially among the French, Australians, Californians, and Chileans. Cabernet Sauvignon pairs perfectly with meat dishes.

Types of White Wine

Sauvignon Blanc stands out with its light yet acidic taste, with aromas of grapefruit, bell pepper, and grass. It is a classic choice for wine lovers, and comes as a great pair to salads and poultry dishes. Some wine drinkers enjoy Sauvignon served as spritz, with sparkling water.
Chardonnay is an exquisite white wine, produced mostly in Burgundy in France, but also on the coast of California. A glass of Chardonnay comes with a refreshing taste of oak and citrus fruit and hints of apple, pear, and melon. The delicious wine is a great accompaniment to seafood dishes, poultry, and pork.
Pinot Gris, also known as Pinot Grigio by its Italian name, is one of the most delicious types of wine, rich in flavor and slightly spicy. It is mostly produced in France and New Zealand. Pinot Grigio, the Italian version, is a little bit more fresh and crispy, perfectly made to accompany seafood and pasta dishes.
Riesling wine comes with appetizing flavors of lime, apple, and pear, combined in a crisp blend. The grapes are famously grown in Germany, but there are also some producers in France and New York. This wine goes nicely with poultry and pork dishes, especially ones with a spicy twist.

Types of of Rosé Wine

Dry, red wine that typically exhibits fruit-forward character with strawberry, cherry, raspberry and blackberry fruit taking the cake for palate presence.
Ranges from a medium-bodied to full-bodied and are characterized by their high tannin content which serves to provide structure and intrigue while supporting the rich fruit characteristics.

Types of of Sparkling Wine

By far the most luxurious drink of all is Champagne, a well-known product of France. Champagne is savored in moments of celebration, and the prices reach the levels of its worldwide fame.
The Spanish have their delicious version of Sparkling wine, known as Cava, mostly coming as Brut and Semi-Sec, and as white and rosé.

Types of of Fortified Wine

Typically a sweet, red wine, often served as a dessert wine though it also comes in dry, semi-dry, and white varieties.
Fortified wine of Spanish origin that typically has a distinctive nutty flavored, made by white grapes.
Wine produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif, to sweet wine more usually consumed with dessert.
A dark, sweet, fortified dessert wine that is high in alcohol (usually around 17-20%) that is available both in sweet or dry variations.
Liquor made from wine, with a number of different herbs added for flavors. It is best known for its role in the popular cocktail, the martini.
Inexpensive fortified wines that usually have an alcohol content between 13% and 20% alcohol by volume (ABV). They are usually made of grape and citrus wine, sugar, artificial color, and artificial flavor.

Types of of Dessert Wine

A more concentrated, very sweet wine.
Wine made from grapes that have been dried to concentrate their juice.
Gray mold that is deliberately cultivated on grapes to enhance the making of certain sweet wines.

Types of of Rice Wine

Japanese rice wine, may be served warm or chilled.
Rough Japanese liquor distilled from any of various ingredients, including sake dregs. (Will be found in the wine section at most locations.)

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