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#WineWednesday Tip Wine Tip #84 – How to tell if a wine is “off.” Even though some wines are capable of lasting for decades in the bottle, occasionally something goes wrong. After all, wine is an agricultural product, and things can happen. If the wine has an unpleasant smell after the bottle is opened, or if it smells like vinegar, you don’t want to drink it. On rare occasions, the cork can impart flavors and/or aromas of wet cardboard or newspapers. This is what we call “corked” wine, and it should not be consumed.
Fortunately, Direct Cellars will quickly replace any bottle you receive that is not up to our standards. We are sure that this Roza Ridge Rattlesnake Hills Cabernet Sauvignon will definitely be up to your standards!
So what is the King of the Red's ...
So what is the King of the Red’s …
The King of Reds… Cabernet Sauvignon
My absolute favorite!!
Swirl and taste:
Plums, blackberries, and black currant; sometimes violets or rose petals, and often mint, mocha, and eucalyptus or cedar.
Cabernet Sauvignon is a half-sibling of Merlot so it is very difficult to tell the difference. Cabernet Sauvignon is the most planted wine grape in the world. Cabernet Sauvignon is not just Napa’s…
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