The color of a wine can convey a lot about its character. But color is easy to misinterpret, and sometimes reveals less than it seems. This seeming paradox arises because analyzing the color of a wine ...
Let me start with the obvious: the colors of wine vary widely, from a near-clear white wine, through shades of orange and amber, to pale pink, deep rose, pretty ruby, and garnet with near-purple ...
Recently, a longtime friend sent an article from The Economist, dated July 16, 2022. It began, wine drinkers “have noted a disturbing recent trend. Whites, hitherto normally sold like their red ...
Welcome to another installment of Ask a Wine Pro, wherein sommelier and all-around wine lady Whitney Adams answers any and all of your wine-soaked questions. Q: How does wine get its color? A: This is ...
Name all the colors of wine, and you’ll start with the obvious ones: red, white and pink, or rosé. Maybe you know about orange wine, or vinho verde – “green wine” from Portugal that’s technically a ...