Red Wines - The Comfortable Choice
It is obvious that red wine is so named for the color it has. But, as with most people, the reason why it is red is not commonly known. The red of the wine comes from the color of the grapes and the skin being used during fermentation and the time it is allowed to combine. With white wines, the skins are removed so it is possible to make a good white wine with any color of grape. The darker colors of the skins on the grapes cause the wine to change colors and these colors determine the classification of the red wine. Grapes can be a light red to a deep purple and may even be a bluish. The darker the grape skin, the darker the red wine will become. It is not uncommon to find over fifty different color variations of red wine.
The Body Never Lies
Red wines are classed by the type of “body” they produce when sipped. The body of the wine is felt in the mouth. When the wine enters the mouth, the lighter the wine is on the palette the “lighter body” it is said to have. The almost seem to have the consistency of water when swallowed. This is caused from the lower alcohol content it has. The lighter red wines are best with foods that are more flavorful because the taste of the wine does not interfere with the food. The Beaujolais Nouveau is a red wine that would fit into this classification.
Next, is the “medium bodied” red wines. These wines are not tart but will be slightly heavier in the mouth than the lighter ones. These wines are more commonly know as Chianti, Merlot, or Shiraz. Finally, we come to the “heavy bodied” red wines. To clarify the feel of a “full bodied” wine, it would be compared to the thickness you feel when drinking milk. The alcohol content in these particular wines is much higher than of the others and is what gives it the thickness. The choice of red wine is really a matter of personal preference and also what it will accompany.
Enjoying Your Red Wine Choices
Red wines should be experienced within the right type of environment for the perfect sipping experience. The glass used for a red wine is best when it is large and oval shaped. This allows the wine to have room to move around and to “breathe”. The slim fluted wine glass is not recommended for this type of wine. Wine is best at a temperature of about 65 degrees. This allows the wine to be the correct temperature for the true taste to come through. If the wine is chilled to a lower temperature it will make it taste bitter and if allowed to become warmer will make the wine more alcoholic tasting. Red wine can be a great accompaniment to all types of food or can be savored as a separate experience. The choice is truly personal to each individual!