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Sight. Yes, you must look at your wine. There are visual cues with wine. They are subtle but still important. Colour.
This is how I anticipate what my wine is going to taste like and smell like. If my white wine is very pale in colour I immediately assume it will smell like fruit from a cooler (less hot and sunny, let's say) country or region. Think paler fruit like apples, pears and citrus. If the colour is richer with golden glints I'm going to start to think the wine may smell like fruit from a warmer (let's say sunny and hot) region or country. In this case I may anticipate tropical fruit such as pineapple or mango. Do you see where I am going here? With white wine you also have the ability to see if the wine has been aged in oak barrels. Oak barrels breathe and therefore allow some oxygen to touch the wine before bottling. Oak imparts a golden-hue to white wines. If I see that rich golden hue I also think, this may be an oaked wine - such as a bigger, oaked Chardonnay. Red wine follows the same idea. If the red wine in my glass is quite light ruby and I can essentially see through it I immediately assume the wine will have aromas of paler red fruit (let's say cranberry, strawberry, red cherry). This leads me to think of cooler climate regions or varieties of grapes, which make wines with less intense colour. Wines such as Pinot Noir, Gamay, Sangiovese might spring to mind. If the colour is intense, opaque and leaning toward a dark ruby or black cherry colour I anticipate aromas of black or purple berries, black plum, black cherry and so on. Now let's try to substantiate what we see by smelling the wine. But wait - stop! Continue ReadingTo view my complete article archive on WineScores.ca click here Comprehensive articles on Winegrowing Regions and countries around the world: Argentina, Australia, California, Chile, Italy, Germany, Burgundy, Portugal, South Africa, New Zealand and more...
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