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What Is the Best Quality Wine?
Just an odd curiosity:
What is the best wine/expensive wine/epicist wine.
The most I know about wine is that it needs time to settle to be at the peak of flavor, but besides that I don't know anything.
3 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Depends on what you like. Honestly the best way to learn about wine is to taste test a lot. (Assuming you are not underage.) Several years ago my husband and I took a wine train and got to taste many different kinds along with some yummy cheese and fruit. This makes a differents sometimes. Do you like bold and full wines, dry wines, or sweet and sparkly wines. If you are new to wine you might start with a moscato or rose wine. One of my favorite wineries is called Castillo Di Amorosa in Napa Valley. Got to their website http://www.castellodiamorosa.com,/ you can only order their wine via the website (cannot be purchased in stores). A good first wine to try from them is called Fantasia - its light, sweet, and sparkly. Hope this helps! Enjoy learning and tasting.
Source(s): http://www.castellodiamorosa.com/ - Anonymous9 years ago
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Australian winery Penfolds released a new wine which is believed to be the world’s most expensive wine sold directly from a winery. Penfolds will be selling 12 bottles of the $168,000 wine called “2004 Block 42.”
world’s most expensive wine was produced from the oldest continuously producing Cabernet Sauvignon vines in the world.
The wine will also come in a really cool bottle (a glass ampoule) that only Penfolds wine experts know how to open.
Seriously, if you want to drink your $168,000 bottle of wine you have to call Penfolds.
According to Just-Drinks, the Australian wine company will dispatch a senior wine maker when you want the bottle, which has no cork or screw cap, opened.
“When a decision is made to open the ampoule a senior member of the Penfolds Winemaking team will personally attend a special opening ceremony for the owner (essentially your very own master-class). The winemaker will travel to the destination of choice, where the ampoule will be ceremoniously removed from its glass plumb-bob casing and opened using a specially designed, tungsten-tipped, sterling silver scribe-snap.The winemaker will then prepare the wine using a beautifully crafted sterling silver tastevin.”
- Anonymous7 years ago
everal years ago my husband and I took a wine train and got to taste many different kinds along ...