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Identify your Red Wine Flavors

The label red wine brings forth images of dark, strong, sweet and seductive flavors, even more so than its lighter counterpart. When you consider which red wine is the one with the best flavor for you it’s important to take the time to taste a variety of red wines and consider your distinct palate. When looking at the vast array of red wine options among the most well-known and popular is sweet red wine, dry red wine and deep red wine. Within each of these categories are an immense amount of wines to choose from. Sweet red wine is generally a fruiter, more well-rounded wine made from fruit and other light flavors. Fruit wines are popular for their lighter taste that is complimentary to dessert items and preferred for those with a sweeter palate. The next type of sweet red wines include traditional red wine. These often include Italian red wines and French red wine, including Beaujolais. While, these wines are light, they are also strong enough to stand up to some bolder foods like those found at a BBQ or picnic. The sweetest of all the sweet wines are the ports. They are often enhanced with other bold liquors, like brandy, and are known as the after-dinner drink. Ports offer three different levels of flavor and sweetness. The Ruby Port is the youngest and the sweetest. Dry red wine is the least sweet type of red wine available and is immensely popular. Dry red wine includes a variety of wines including Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel and Merlot. If you are looking to step outside your red wine comfort zone, look for an Australian red wine or Shiraz. Both are designed to work well with richer foods like lobster, red meat and rich stews. When looking for a great red wine, it’s important to consider the taste you really want to get out of the experience. If you are keen on sweet flavors, then play around among the sweet red wine varieties to find a favorite. When looking for something sweet, explore the vast array of sweet red wine varieties. Red Wine

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