Friday, 4 March 2011

rose wine

Yesterday I was at a party, and of course there was plenty of alcohol. Of all the drinks were rose wine, and as it turned out no one Know how it's done. I, as a connoisseur of wines, with joy enlightened friends, here and now decided to explain to you, dear readers. To begin start by saying that there is no secret that the color of the grapes affects the wine's color, and so, rosé - a wine made from dark grapes. The question then arises, how to get what the wine turns pink, not red? In fact, it's not so hard. Mashed berries of red grapes for a few hours left in the tanks to their skin pigments dissolved in grape juice, after which begins the fermentation process, and as a consequence, we get a pink wine. Learned so you can show off or anything in the company of friends, but do not sleep to do it, because in the wine business there are many nuances, which I will share with you, depending on your desires....

10 comments:

  1. hmm i did not know that, great stuff looking forward to more

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  2. Rose wine you say? interesting

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  3. I'll pass that a long at the next party I'm at. Nothing wrong with sounding well-learned, right?

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  4. Im not drinking and im happy. Try this too. :)

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  5. Thats very interesting! I never knew that, definately putting that in my hat of knowledge that I like to pull out at parties :)

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  6. mmm..
    i make my own beer and wine. :)

    best thing a person can ever do.

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  7. That sounds very fancy. I'll have to try it when I'm old enough. haha.

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