Friday, September 16, 2011

What is a good wine that has a great taste but not the strong alcohol taste?

I am trying to find a wine that has a great taste without the strong alcohol taste. I like fruity flavors so something like that would be great. It is not for anything in particular I just haven鈥檛 been able to find a wine that I actually really like. Any good wine choices would be great.|||I guess you're not looking for a dry wine.





Try Sauternes, Riesling, Vouvray, White Zinfandel, and Muscat Beaumes-de-Venise, Asti Spumante, Pinot Noir, Beaujolais.|||Not to be overly-obvious, but that alcohol taste usually comes from alcohol ;D





So when you are selecting a bottle of wine, look at the alcohol content. Try to find something at 12% or below (hard to do with a red wine, but some of the whites that others suggested will fall into that category). 13% is probably more reasonable for a red.





It isn't uncommon to find new world wines with 14.5% for whites and reds above 16%. Not only does it up the chances of the wine tasting alcoholic, it makes them pretty darn hard to drink (certainly more than one glass).|||I recommend browsing a kosher wine store. Even if you don't keep kosher, it sounds like you'll really like kosher wines 鈥?most kosher wine distributors have a large selection of fruity, low alcoholic drinks that are also super affordable.





White kosher wines are a great place to start. So is shopping online 鈥?most wine sites let you browse by alcohol content and sweetness, so you can find the best flavors.





I order all of my Jewish wine from http://www.onlykosherwine.com. They have all my favorite brands like Manischewitz wine, and it's easy to narrow down you search color, sweetness, price, varietal, brand, and a lot of other factors.





Good luck!|||Gewurztraminer is very fruity without a strong alcohol taste. (it is a white wine) Sangria is a fruity red that would fit this category.|||Try Moscato or Scuppernong wine. They are both very sweet.|||Try and Moscato or a Riesling.

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