wine lovers the world over have given much thought about what classifies a good wine. Good wines are available worldwide in many different classes. One bottle of wine may taste completely different from another bottle of the same label. Many different processes go into making a great wine and you do not need to be a professional wine taster to know it.
Many times the flavor of the wine is a major deciding factor of classification of the wine. Obviously, more expensive wines have a more sophisticated flavor that will leave the palate very satisfied. Other times, small changes in flavor are determined by the process in which the wine is aged. Many times, aging in something other than a glass bottle will add different flavors to the wine.
Many times aging is the process which determines quality and flavor or aroma of a wine. This is because aging allows for the wine to actually become a wine through the fermentation process. The various different wines may produce separate flavors caused by the type of vessel in which it was aged within.
When wine is aged in bottles, many of the original components are contained in the wine. The alcohol levels will stop at some point when there are no more sugars available for the fermentation process to continue. This makes for a somewhat balanced wine that most people enjoy.
Many times wine will be aged in barrels made of different types of wood. In addition to the flavor that the wood provides, many of the complex sugars in the wood will continue the process of fermentation over time. This allows for the wine to strengthen in flavor and alcohol content. Wine which ages in this way will have a very distinct flavor that may make the value of the wine increase determined by the outcome of its quality.
Many times, different additives or ingredients may be added to change the flavor or consistency of the wine over time. When adding oils to the wine or infusing flavorings, the flavor and quality of the wine can be drastically changed. Even small changes to the wine may make the wine more favorable between consumers.
Closing Comments
Many people enjoy wine around the world. When wine creating practices are followed for centuries, the wine will be relatively the same. New practices in wine making allow for greater variation in wine selection and price range.
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This post was written by Guest Author on December 17, 2008


