Sherry

Beyond Orange Wine: Discovering Nuances in Riesling, Sherry, and More

Beyond Orange Wine: Discovering Nuances in Riesling, Sherry, and More

If you’re feeling the burnout from orange wine, you’re not alone. While the skin-fermented trend has carved its niche, a quiet shift is underway—palates are seeking new textures, depth, and complexity. This isn’t about abandoning orange wine, but expanding the table. Let’s cut through the noise and spotlight styles that deliver the same intrigue without the fatigue. Riesling from Alsace is a revelation. Unlike Germany’s lighter, sweeter profiles, Alsatian versions are dry, structured, and brimming with minerality. Think gunflint, white flowers, and a savory edge that lingers. Claire King, sommelier at Nimmo Bay, champions these wines for their year-round versatility.…
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Sherry’s Quiet Revolution: Why This Fortified Wine is Worth Savoring

Sherry’s Quiet Revolution: Why This Fortified Wine is Worth Savoring

Coffee lovers, wine enthusiasts, tea devotees—here’s a drink that defies expectations. Spanish Sherry, often overlooked in favor of more mainstream wines, is a fortified marvel that refuses to be categorized. It’s not just a sweet, sticky sipper for old-fashioned stereotypes. In the Tasting Challenge, Sherry stands out as a bold, complex wine that challenges the palate with its unique balance of acidity, nuttiness, and oxidation. Whether you’re a skeptic or a seasoned connoisseur, this fortified wine is a revelation. Sherry’s magic lies in its fortification. Brandy is added during fermentation, boosting alcohol content and preserving the wine for long voyages—think…
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