Excellent article on dry wines' role in sweet wine survival
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:37 pm
In case any of you FTLOP members from Seattle area are snowed in this weekend, I thought I'd include a link to a GuildSomm article about the role of Dry wines in Sweet/fortified wine economic sustainability.
The article begins with a focus on the Douro wines then moves to Tokaj, Sauternes and Sicily. GuildSomm is the premier web resource for people studying for any of the Court of Master Sommelier degrees.
Recently, I have been loving the Dry white wines from Tokaj (along with the dry Douro reds and the dry bordeaux whites.) These regions are all making some wonderful value wines and I would encourage any of you looking for Dry wines values to explore these regions if you have not already done so. I have not yet tried zibibbo from Sicily, but I can vouch for the dry Sicilian whites made from Carricante and Fiano as well as the dry reds from Nero d'Avola and Nerello Mascalese.
Some wines in these categories that I've personally enjoyed are Quinta de la Rosa Douro Red, Chateau Pajzos Furmint Tokaj white and Chateau Guiraud G Bordeaux blanc sec.
Here is a link to the article:
https://www.guildsomm.com/public_conten ... et-regions
The article begins with a focus on the Douro wines then moves to Tokaj, Sauternes and Sicily. GuildSomm is the premier web resource for people studying for any of the Court of Master Sommelier degrees.
Recently, I have been loving the Dry white wines from Tokaj (along with the dry Douro reds and the dry bordeaux whites.) These regions are all making some wonderful value wines and I would encourage any of you looking for Dry wines values to explore these regions if you have not already done so. I have not yet tried zibibbo from Sicily, but I can vouch for the dry Sicilian whites made from Carricante and Fiano as well as the dry reds from Nero d'Avola and Nerello Mascalese.
Some wines in these categories that I've personally enjoyed are Quinta de la Rosa Douro Red, Chateau Pajzos Furmint Tokaj white and Chateau Guiraud G Bordeaux blanc sec.
Here is a link to the article:
https://www.guildsomm.com/public_conten ... et-regions