So Many Types Of Red Wine - Which Do You Prefer?
Are you some one who loves to have a glass or two of red every now and then but gets confused with the different types of red wines that are available? Well, let me tell you that you are not alone. It can become a little confusing at times especially if you a new comer to this style of drink.
When you go into a liquor store or to a restaurant and want to purchase a red then you will of course have to decide on which variety to buy. You will come across names such as Merlot, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Zinfandel, just to mention a few.
Depending on what country and region you are in will play a part in what is available for you to choose from. Of course imported wines will still be available but usually at higher prices than the local varieties. If you are in Australia for example you will find a lot of blended reds like Shiraz Cabernet, Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz Cabernet Merlot. Australia is becoming very well known throughout the world for their wonderful wines. Of course blended wines are not accepted by all but in Australia they are a common product that is overwhelmingly enjoyed by the majority.
A major decision to make when ordering your beverage is that do you prefer dry or sweet red wines? If you like a dry taste then a good choice would be a Shiraz. If you like a more mellow dry taste then perhaps a Merlot would suit you better. In fact if you are new to reds then a Merlot is a very good option to start out with because it is a softer blend and easier on the palate.
Now if a sweeter taste is to your liking then perhaps you should try the Zinfandel. This is produced in California and has a lovely fruity taste. But in the end you cannot beat the Cabernet Sauvignon or as many affectionately call it Cab Sav. This full-bodied wine is produced from the most widely planted grape in the world today and it is of course in the top twelve red wines in Australia. It comes originally from France and is a cross between a Sauvignon Blanc and a Cabernet Franc.
There are so many different types of red wine from all around the world. France, Italy, Australia, America, New Zealand are just a few countries that produce wonderful red wine. The only way to discover the different tastes is by trying them all yourself. One of the easiest ways is to join a club and or visit as many wineries as you can to learn more about this type of beverage.
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