Finding the Right Red Wine for your Palate

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Finding the Right Red Wine for your Palate

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Red wine, a title recognized by many. When you consider which red wine is the one with the best flavor for you it’s important to take the time to taste a variety of red wines and consider your distinct palate. When looking at the vast array of red wine options among the most well-known and popular is sweet red wine, dry red wine and deep red wine. There are many options within these categories as well. Sweet red wine lends a fruity, sweet taste to wine from the fruits and other light flavors used to make it. Fruit wines are popular sweet red wines because of the light flavor that is perfect with desserts and summer foods. The next type of sweet red wines include traditional red wine. These are both sweet and extremely popular. While, these wines are light, they are also strong enough to stand up to some bolder foods like those found at a BBQ or picnic. The sweetest of the sweet wines are no doubt the ports. They are often fortified with liquor, most commonly brandy and are complimentary as an after dinner drink as not to compete with the meal itself. Ports have generally three different levels of flavor and sweetness. The Ruby Port is the youngest and the sweetest. Dry red wine is the least sweet type of red wine there is and is also one of the most popular. Among dry red wines are Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Merlot and Pinot Noir. If you are looking for something new to try, ask for an Australian red wine or Shiraz. These are both deep in flavor and can be paired with hearty, rustic dishes like stews, red meats and lobster. When looking for a great red wine, it’s important to consider the taste you really want to get out of the experience. If your tastes lie on the sweet side, then taste more of the sweet red wine varieties. When looking for something sweet, explore the vast array of sweet red wine varieties. Wine

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