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Saturday, October 15, 2011

How to Recognize Whether Wine Has Aged Well



Taste is a big clue in determining how well the wine ages. It is complex and will remain the chief sommelier. For the rest of us, there are two other important ways to recognize that at the age of the wine:

1 By the scent: Vina stupid as they age, and not as "bright" in the fragrance.

"smell" the smell of new and fresh in the young wines. In contrast, older wines tend to smell "off" or even boring. We call this flavor "bouquets ."

2 By sight. Vina change color as they age

Before SIP, tip your glass forward, almost sideways, and look at the color of wine. You'll notice that the wine is not just "white" or "red", but can be different shades in the color spectrum. As they age, the wines change color.

whites darken over time . They start with a greenish tone, transformed through the yellow, then gold, and eventually become brown. In other words, they go from green to yellow to gold to brown. Also, red lighten over time . They go purple, become red, then brick / orange-ish, and, like white wine, and finally become brown. In other words, the Red Brick Purple / Orange-ish to Brown. In addition, you'll start to notice sediment in bottles that are aged. It occurs mainly in the red, where the pigment from the grape skin settles at the bottom of the bottle.

So when we talk about wine "aging" a big factor is how long it retains its youthful color. If you bought a 2009 red wine that has a brick / orange, you know that it is not a good age. Likewise, the 2006 white wine that retains its yellow coloring has held very well to the aging process.

Go ahead, try it for yourself. Check it out when you have your next glass of wine. Tilt the glass front, let the light through, and really notice the color. It will be surprising to see green or purple shades. But, you know that the wine is young.

in the grand scheme of things, for most casual drinkers, it does not really matter. We are more interested in the taste of wine. However, since we employ the wine brigade regularly discuss whether the wine has aged well, I wanted to share with you that you can find out for yourself, with your own two eyes. After you do this, you can easily move to the enjoyment of wine. Cheers!

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