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Types of Red Wine : Zinfandel Wine Facts

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

Want to learn about red wine tasting and aroma? Get tips on zinfandel red wine in this free wine tasting video.

Expert: Jane Nickles
Bio: Jane Nickles is the author of "Wine Speak 101", and wine writer for "The Texas Wine and Food Gourmet", and "Eat and Drink Magazine".
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • gorgonzola cheese and the world's finest wine

  • Sorry, I can´t even test a red wine without getting a migraine headache. I used to test red wines that I heard had a low histamine level. I could find some reds that did not give me a migraine. But the next time I bought it, it was like a totally different wine and the hangover was a fact. So testing is over for me. There is an article on the subject connected to this video /watch?v=U8564AuYNNk saying I need to take my painkillers in advance to test red wine in the future...

  • @napoottawa

    Sauternes will generally provide a better match for blue cheese pairings than will Ports. I wouldn't necessarily agree with the "Zin matches as well as Port" assertion. It depends on the producer, doesn't it? Are you talking about intensely spiced Zins or those left with RS? Further, Zin is moderate to moderate plus acid grape.

  • I love red wine.

    It makes me a little sleepy, however.

  • by just looking at the wine's color, i can tell that it really tastes good... =)

  • Good work! Have you ever tasted "Canaiolo Nero" 100% from Organic Tuscany?

  • all wines are works of art anyone that belittles are anything but wine experts. every wine has its purpose a well made white zin matches well with anything you would match a port with especially blue cheeses in fact in matches better then port because the acidity in the zin will cut through the fat of the cheese......

  • Thanks for your time and effort doing this video! I want to learn about wines and you are able to convey and describe something as intangible as a flavour in a very rich way. I am glad your videos came through when searching for "wine".

  • Nice video! We'll also be running a zinfandel on UNWINED.TV - the open wine show! I should stress, it'll be red zinfandel!

  • white zinfandel from the store is probably 2nd run wine, with sugar n water thats why its so light and probably sweet

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