Its an ancient style, but theres nothing dated about the way orange wine tastes.
The secret behind its recent success?
Ready to dive into this exciting style?
What Is Orange Wine?
Orange wine is skin-contact white wine.
In other words, its white wine made in a similar method as red wine.
The name stems from the colorno oranges wind up in the bottle.
What Does Orange Wine Taste Like?
Some orange wine is herbaceous or tastes like juicy stone fruit.
Others are bright, and packed with zesty citrus aromas and flavors.
Still other orange wines boast nutty overtones, with hints of bruised Golden Delicious and honey.
Orange wines go with everything from roast chicken tolamb.
Its a no-brainer with North African and Indian cuisine.
Think along the lines ofbulgur wheator farro.
Ready to start popping corks?
Treat your orange wines like a full-bodied white orquality rose.
Serve them chilled, around 50 to 57F.
Skew toward colder for fresher styles.
Glass-wise, reach for your white wine or Burgundyglasses.
How Is Orange Wine Made?
This can last for a couple of days to a fewyears.
Although new to many wine lovers, orange wines have been produced for over 5,000 years.
More often, winemakers use stainless steel, oak and concrete to ferment and age their orange wines.
Ultra-bright, with plenty of taste bud-tingling acidity, zesty citrus, hints of honeysuckle and fragrant baking spice.
Its a killer wine to bust out with your best-lovedBBQ recipesgrilled chicken, burgers or brats.
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