Tag: red wine

The Wine House Talks Tannins

If you have ever read any wine tasting notes, you have no doubt read the word tannin.

So, what is a tannin?

I don’t want to give a science class but I thought for some it might be interesting to understand what tannins are. Tannin is a naturally occurring polyphenol found in plants, seeds, wood, leaves, and fruit skins. I said I didn’t want to give a science lesson but maybe I will at least explain polyphenol. Polyphenol is a micro molecule made of phenols, which are complex bonds of oxygen and hydrogen molecules. Wine tannins are found mostly in red wine but can occur in white wine that is stored in wooden barrels. In red wine, polyphenols are released from grape skins, seeds and stems when they are saturated in the juice from grapes after being pressed to make wine. The effect of tannins are expressed in the dryness of the wine. So, the more tannin, the more dryness!


Wine House Taste Notes – Forefront Cabernet

The pick of the week come from the Crimson Wine Group. The wine makers of Pine Ridge and Seghesio to name a couple but this prize hails from Forefront.

Coming in around 20.00 is a steal. This wine has the complexity and richness of a full Cabernet, but is a blend of 82% Cabernet, 11% Syrah, 6% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Merlot. The blend is also made up of grapes from Napa, Sonoma, and Lake County. With black currant, black cherry, and a hint of clove this wine has the complexity of a full bodied Cabernet. It is supported by silky smooth tannins and a long finish with hints of cinnamon, vanilla and caramel. This wine is great with most meals but obviously bodes well with grilled meats, pasta Bolognese, and of course your favorite chocolate truffle. Enjoy!!

Wine Category
US Cabernet Sauvignon

Wine Size
750ML

Wine Origin
USA

Wine Region
Napa Valley