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Facts about fine wines

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Tue, 9 Jun 2009

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Fine wine are the ones that possibly age a bit, or mature for a number of years, and have the potential to change with time and develop into complex textures and tastes that will give a unique experience every single time you return to try yet another variety.

The aging potential of the wine is the reason by which a wine can become a fine wine. There are a series of factors that affect the aging potential of a type of wine. The ratio of sugars, acids to water is one of the key reasons for this aging in wines. If there is lesser amount of water in the grapes before the harvest, the more is the potential for it to age. Grape varieties with a thick skin can be very good for making fine wines.

Super-premium wines are probably the most costly foods. Outstanding qualities of the vintage wines from one of the best vineyards may sell up to thousands of dollars. These types of wines are known as Fine Wines. On the retail, these type of Fine Wines may be available for $US 30-50. These wines are considered as ‘Investment Wines' as they reap benefits in the future as they mature and age. These wines are invested upon after testing the various characteristics of it like its maturity period, production method and even the type of grapes it has been made from.

There have been fraudulent practices which go on in the field of investing in a fine wine. Investors are easily cheated with inferior quality wines and charged excess for the same stating that they are vintage fine wines.

Fine wines are at the zenith of the wine-making industry, and they are usually the wines that wine producers will make each year as the specific representation of their best vineyards. A label is attached to these wine bottles stating the method of preparation of the wine, the composition of grapes and different fruits used in it and the batch and year of its preparation.

To have a taste of fine wine, set foot in places like Bordeaux, the Rhone Valley in France, and Burgundy. You could also try some of the great white wines from the Mosel located in Germany. In Italy, the fine wines of Barolo and Barbaresco in Piemonte, and the ‘Supertuscans' of Tuscany are all worthy of the term ‘fine wines', and will enhance develop and mature over time to provide an exuberant wine drinking experience.

People even tend to keep the bottle and the labels of the fine wines safe as it may add to their collection of fine wines or have an everlasting experience because of the same.

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Satyam is associated with Thewinesocietyofindia.com and provides a information for those, willing to wine. He is spreading knowledge about quality wines and organizes wine tasting.


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