Refreshing Summer Wines for Red Wine Lovers
Even the Most Ardent Red Wine Fan Can Find Wines to Enjoy for Summer
What people don't know is there are many red wines that can be chilled or have a lighter, more summery flavor. Red wines, in general, are best served at room temperature because of the high tannin content. Refrigerating a red wine seems to accentuate this character even more so, bringing the wine out if balance. Heavy Merlots and Cabernet Sauvignons almost never are refrigerated. But, some reds have much less tannin and higher acidity. These wines pair well with lighter food, such as grilled fare and vegetables, and finish on the palate lighter. They also can be chilled. Good reds to try are Sangiovese, Pinot Noir, Gamay, or Tampranillo. For chilling, just submerge in a bucket of ice water or place in your refrigerator for fifteen minutes prior to serving.
Another thing to look for when choosing a summer red is the alcohol content. Try to find a wine with a lower alcohol content, not more than 12-13.5%, if possible. The lower alcohol content makes the drink more smooth and moderate. Also, a high alcohol content makes the drink hotter on the palate and body, and tends to turn up the heat on peppery or spicy foods.
Finally, a good option for people who swear by red wine is to try Rose. I know what you're thinking. Rose is too sweet! Not so. These days, there are many brilliant Rose's out on the market, many with a refreshingly dry finish and light texture. Rose is one of my favorite wines for summer. Now there are wineries which specialize in Roses in Argentina, Spain, California, Italy, France and New Zealand. One I personally recommend is Menage A Trois Rose. This excellent table wine is affordable, at around $13.00 a bottle, and has a juicy, fruity aroma. The finish is dry and pleasing.
Enjoying a delicate glass of wine is one of life's little pleasures, and it's fun to try new kinds during season changes, kind of a way to celebrate life's cycles. Next time you have a special get-together planned, or you just want to take a little time out for yourself or with a loved one, why not try sipping on a new wine? You might just find a new favorite.
Published by D. E. Stone
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