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A look at Bacchus' bunches!
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Chardonnay
• Light coloured wines, but can take on an exquisite golden hue when oak-matured.
• Citrus notes, Butter notes if oak-aged.
• Un-oaked versions are rare and less in demand. Refreshing.
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Sauvignon Blanc
• Lightly coloured wine. The more serious stuff is from Bordeaux and the Loire valley. Wines are more on aroma and ease to drink.
• Grapefruit, White flowers, Vegetative, Peach, Figs. More famous in its oak-aged, smoked version called Fumé Blanc
• Generally a simple young drinking wine, sometimes marked for its acidity.
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Semillon
• More shaded than Sauvignon Blanc.
• Mild nose of Acacia, Honey, Lime.
• Famed for its Sauternes incarnation. And for blends.
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Gamay
• Probably the lightest coloured red wines. Light garnet shades.
• English toffee or Banana.
• ALL Beaujolais.
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Grenache
• Light ruby robe.
• Raw berry aromas.
• One of the most widely planted grapes in the world.
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Pinot Noir
• Bright ruby shades with translucent robe, not very deep
• Cherry, Jammy smell, Wet Earth.
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Sangiovese• Intense ruby shade.
• Typical Black Cherries aromas.
• Chianti : When contains some Cannaiolo and Mamolo a typical Violet nose can be found. A slightly bitter finish.
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Syrah
• Displays a sombre shade when young and evolves to orange shades via brick red tones.
• A nose comprising Raspberry, Aniseed, Spices, Truffles, Animal smells similar to a Foxy smell, New/Old Leather
• Moderate tanins and acidity.
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Cabernet Sauvignon
• In youth a deep, dark, sombre near purple robe which gives way to brown, orange & amber hues.
• Bell Peppers, Aniseed, Black Currant, Smoked aroma or vanilla hints if oak-aged
• Clarets.
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