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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | WHY WINE BLOG MARCH 13, 2011 Oak - An Essential Part of the Winemaker’s Toolbox Red wine varietals that tend to benefit from a good bit of oak include: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinotage, Chianti, Zinfandel, Nebbiolo, Tempranillo and Syrah. White wine varietals that are receptive to oak’s influence include: Pinot Grigio, Pinot Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and of course Chardonnay. Why Oak Wine? | | | | | | | A WINE STORY DECEMBER 12, 2011 Visiting Warwick Wine Estate Entering Warwick Estate is like entering a reception for an elegant garden party. Norma Radcliffe, one of the first female winemakers in S. News S. | WINE TASTING GUY MAY 13, 2008 Nederburg pours wine at Xai Xai wine bar Africa) & 23% chardonnay. The good people of Nederburg were also kind enough to pour 6 other wines, a Sauvignon blanc, a Chardonnay, a late harvest riesling, a Shiraz, a Cabernet Sauvignon & a Pinotage. All the wines were pleasant and enjoyable - even the pinotage which I am normally not a big fan of. PERFECT! | | EAST VILLAGE WINE GEEK FEBRUARY 2, 2007 Runnin' To The Mailbox For Ventana Syrah This area is well known mostly for its chardonnay which takes up forty percent of the area's acreage but also plants the Bordeaux grapes cabernet sauvignon and merlot as well as, of course, zinfandel. do remember that it was a blend of pinot noir and chardonnay (reminiscent of the champagne region). And more often than not.or Cheers | | | | | | | | |
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