Orange wines : I don't get it (yet?)
Orange wines : I don't get it (yet?)
Tonight, i opened a bottle of the 2019 Enrosado vin orange, Manchuela DO, Spain.
Orange wine is basically a white wine, where they kept the grape skins for a longer time?
After 3-4 vin orange tried, i still don't get it. I cool down the wine a lot. Very nice color, kind of light peach orange, nose of grape skins, pollen, light oranges. Mouth is kinda blah, austere, dry, with vegetals like onion, and light flowers, but no real fun. A rating of 78 seems ok. Drinkable, but that's it.
Any of you with better experience, or info as I don't get it at all?
Orange wine is basically a white wine, where they kept the grape skins for a longer time?
After 3-4 vin orange tried, i still don't get it. I cool down the wine a lot. Very nice color, kind of light peach orange, nose of grape skins, pollen, light oranges. Mouth is kinda blah, austere, dry, with vegetals like onion, and light flowers, but no real fun. A rating of 78 seems ok. Drinkable, but that's it.
Any of you with better experience, or info as I don't get it at all?
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Nic, based on your description of "vegetals like onion," I think your score is quite generous.
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This sounds like one of the orange wines that they make by urinating in grape juice.
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I’ve never heard of orange wine. Who drinks orange wine. Life is too short to be drinking orange wine.
Re: Orange wines : I don't get it (yet?)
Guys
I think the Eastern Europeans call it Amber wine. Sounds cooler than orange wine.
I have never liked it albeit have only tried a handful.
I think those liking Fino sherry May like it as it is oxidative and isn’t fruity.
In France Vin Jaune is similar but not sure if it is made exactly the same way.
I think the Eastern Europeans call it Amber wine. Sounds cooler than orange wine.
I have never liked it albeit have only tried a handful.
I think those liking Fino sherry May like it as it is oxidative and isn’t fruity.
In France Vin Jaune is similar but not sure if it is made exactly the same way.
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Re: Orange wines : I don't get it (yet?)
I tried a couple (this was a few years ago) and decided “Not for me”
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Re: Orange wines : I don't get it (yet?)
I guess that being just a bit younger than most here, not being from the same generation, and by my "scientist" personnality, who likes to learn and discover new people/things/anythings, i'm more at risk to try things like Orange Wines. By the way, i always encourage my kids to taste or try before not liking something. Not liking something (or having a closed opinion on something) without trying, or having a strong opinion on something you don't understand, is kinda very "Trumpian".
But after trying a few, i have to admit too that Jim's perspective is probably right about them, for me. But don't fool yourself,don't found your opinion for Orange Wines on my writtings and try it for your own opinion. But Jim persepective on orange wines is also the right perspective for the 2003 Chateau Péby Faugère and probably some other Bordeaux too. But that all depends of personnal taste.
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Not my cuppa either.
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