Wines that have complexity. Those wines where their aromas on the nose transform on the palate and leave a multitude of flavors and aromas that all balance each other out. Really leaning into French wines as of late!
Just tried to answer a version of this question (aimed more at how to identify a good wine in the store!) and had to split it into parts 😂 difficult to answer absolutely!
I love this beautiful piece. In fact, I'll be reading it again and taking notes, as I'm just beginning my own exploration of wine, and am always tempted to ask this question of people who are more practiced with it.
I love how you associate wines not only with meals and flavors, but specific moods.
Really - a beautiful, contemplative piece, and when people want to know why I want to know more about wine, I'll just show them this!
We keep looking for wines we have not had.
Wines that have complexity. Those wines where their aromas on the nose transform on the palate and leave a multitude of flavors and aromas that all balance each other out. Really leaning into French wines as of late!
Just tried to answer a version of this question (aimed more at how to identify a good wine in the store!) and had to split it into parts 😂 difficult to answer absolutely!
I am a big fan of Oregon pinot no matter my mood.
This was a great read, David! Now I want to try that Pinot Noir! ♥️ 🍷 🙂
I love this beautiful piece. In fact, I'll be reading it again and taking notes, as I'm just beginning my own exploration of wine, and am always tempted to ask this question of people who are more practiced with it.
I love how you associate wines not only with meals and flavors, but specific moods.
Really - a beautiful, contemplative piece, and when people want to know why I want to know more about wine, I'll just show them this!