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Though all orange wines are made via skin contact, not all skin-contact wines are orange. Here's why. What is skin-contact ...
Organic and orange wines, non-alcoholic options and high-end fine wines are all seeing increased demand as consumer habits change.
What does that mean? Orange wines are made using white grapes, but the skins of those grapes are left in contact with the juice for several days or weeks at the start of the wine-making process. It’s ...
Made with a grape called Müller-Thurgau that is very common in northern Italy, this wine has aromas of chamomile, Earl Grey, and baking spices. It is an ideal pairing for a warm, rich bowl of ...
White wines made with extended grape skin contact during fermentation or maceration, imparting an orange hue to the finished wine, along with tannins. The practice originated thousands of years ago in ...
But now there's a fourth option to consider: no longer confined to trendy bars and independent shops, orange wine is having a moment. Online supermarket Ocado announced sales of the amber-hued ...