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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 10:52:45 AM   
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a pinot noir is made with the varietal pinot noir.

http://www.cellarnotes.net/pinot_noir_grape.html






Okay, so if I understand what this is saying, then this wine will be a bit stronger in flavor..as in...to me it will be more bitter?

I am so going to a wine tasting so I can work all this out in my own mind. I am sure each persons definition of taste varies from one to the other...but I have always wanted to kind of dabble with wine and the different types.

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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 10:56:27 AM   
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high acid = low sweet.

pinot noir is considered to be a red low in tannins (that nasty taste we both dont like) but high acid (dry and sharp if you will, not sweet) now, you rinse that fuckin cilantro out of your mouth, and I'll let you blow me......

pinots are pretty good wines usually........I think...

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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 11:03:52 AM   
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There are those who like tannins but I dont.   If I wanted tannins in my wine I would look for some acorn soaked water in oak barrels.

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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 11:05:37 AM   
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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

high acid = low sweet.

pinot noir is considered to be a red low in tannins (that nasty taste we both dont like) but high acid (dry and sharp if you will, not sweet) now, you rinse that fuckin cilantro out of your mouth, and I'll let you blow me......

pinots are pretty good wines usually........I think...




Lol. You sound like me...stumbling along.

C'mon down to Kentucky and you can hit the wine tasting with me and we will work out the best wine. If not, we get smashed and Ill take you by this ole girl I know, she loves to give head.

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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 6:10:43 PM   
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I very much like Alsatian and Austrian Rieslings


I tried a Riesling from Alsace once and as it was nowhere near as sweet as German, never again. Is this typical for Alsatian?

Frequently. Alsatian Rieslings are usually fermented to dryness; the Riesling grape ripens the slowest of all the Alsatian grape varieties, and hence has lower levels of sugar when pressed. In fact, many producers Chaptalize their lower-level wines to bring the alcohol levels up.

You'll get more sweetness in the Gewürtztraminers, Tokay-Pinot Gris (pinot Grigio), Muscats, and Auxerrois (I first ran across this grape variety in Luxembourg). The Grand Cru vineyards are your best bets for sweeter Rieslings. Vendange Tardive (Late harvest) and Selection des Graines Nobles (grapes with Botrytis) are the equivalents of Auslesen and Beerenauslesen/Trockenbeerenauslesen, respectively.

Your best bets, as I remember, for sweeter Alsace wines are Bott-Geyl, Schlumberger, and Josmeyer. I carried back 6 500ml bottles of a killer Gewurtz Late Harvest from Pierre Sparr in Sigolsheim. They became part of a Thanksgiving tradtion we had; we'd pop a German Beerenauslese, and a couple bottles of whatever other stickies we had. The gewurzes were about 5 years old when I bought them, and had this beautiful deep golden hue. I might even have some notes around; pretty sure I kept a label.

Ontario makes some excellent Late Harvest and Icewines.


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RE: The alcohol thread. - 1/30/2012 6:19:52 PM   
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Amaretto, winecoolers and mimosas for me.  Can't stand beers and wines unless I am cooking with them.

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