Other than the dance that involves a rotating movement of the neck, moving one’s legs like a bird, while simultaneously rotating one’s wrists, neck, and posterior there’s Wine that’s an alcoholic drink typically made from grapes. Yeast consumes the sugar in the grapes and converts it to ethanol and carbon dioxide , releasing heat in the process. Several facets explain wine’s unique flavor; acidity, sweetness, alcohol, tannin, and aroma compounds produced in fermentation.
I probably shouldn’t have started that way, right? Sorry…
Nonetheless, the time of the harvest is a fundamental factor for wine quality. I’m pretty sure that you don’t know that a cooler wine is less expressive; the flavors (as well as the perception of alcohol) can be muted, and tannins will feel tighter and more astringent on your tongue.
Good wines always have a clear and crystalline appearance, without imperfections.
What makes wine expensive is oak, time, and terroir.
If you’re one of those who wonder why swirling makes wine taste better, here’s why…Swirling causes alcohol to evaporate which delivers the aroma compounds in wine to your nose. Swirling helps release the hundreds of different aroma compounds found in wine. These compounds are the reason why wine has such an array of aromas.
One of the most important factors in determining a good wine is the vintage.
Just so you know, a wine vintage is the year in which the grapes were harvested.
To be clearer, a vintage wine gives you an experience of a specific wine region’s terroir and the qualities of the grapes harvested during a single year.
Now I command you to gasp because it’s mind-blowing Sassy huh? Someone, please call 9 wine w