colourlovers.com — Wine aficionados devote their time to studying the colors, the smells, and the years of wine to distinguish quality from … not. With all of the books out there, all of the tips from experts, enjoying a glass becomes heinously complicated. Thankfully, color makes it all a little easier to understand.
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carvsdriverAug 8, 2007
@MikeonTV: I agree completely, different types of red wine such as merlot, pinot noir, cab, etc will have a slightly different hue when they are at their prime. But for the most part, this is an OK general guide to at least describing the various colors in a broad sense.
mstoneburnerAug 8, 2007
There's a reply button, you know....
mstoneburnerAug 8, 2007
Too bad they don't know how to spell "color."
mstoneburnerAug 8, 2007
I bought a really nice glass of wine once but then someone told me I wasn't holding my wine glass properly so of course we had to pour it all out.
lazaropizanaAug 20, 2007
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