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Topic: White/Red wine - blind taste test
fpot
Posts: 15451
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
A while back there was a thread about wine and somebody said it is really hard to tell the difference between red and white in a blind taste test.

Well that person is f***ing retarded because I just did one and it was easy. The red even feels different compared to the white.
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you can friggin smell the difference too
Hogfather
Posts: 1941
Location: Cairns, Queensland
In general, yes, its retarded. But you could make it a lot more difficult with careful wine selection than garden variety cab sav vs chard.
infi
Posts: 9183
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah.... nah it don't work that way. they taste totally different.
Creepy
Posts: 1020
Location: USA
So you're saying Obes is retarded?

Careful, he'll bash you!!


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Obes
Posts: 6353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You guys don't get it.
If they carefully choose the wines, you won't pick it. The colour doesn't matter. So rules that say this colour with that food are crap.

Next you'll be telling me you can accurately value a bottle based on flavour.

Just remember restaruants make their money on the wines, get them in with the food make the money on the wines.
Spook
Posts: 22156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
im sure its more difficult depending on which wines you choose from teh red and white family;

obviosuly yor gonna know the difference between a shiraz/merlot and a chardonay (for example)

last edited by Spook at 13:25:40 24/Jul/08
Minxy
Posts: 555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Was watching one of Gordon Ramsay's shows the other night. He had Sir Cliff Richard eat at his restaurant and he got him to taste a couple of different wines, two at a time, and pick which one he liked the best - the expensive wine or the cheap celebrity crap. (Not knowing what either of them were of course). It came to two of them and Cliff said both were really harsh and he wouldn't pay for either of them. Gordon asked him which one he'd prefer, and Cliff chose one saying the other one was especially nasty. I lolled when he found out that that one was one of his own
mission
Posts: 3858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah 'ole Cliff would have been spewing about that. Even more spewing that it actually went to air.

Dissing your own wine on international television = not good for sales.
TicMan
Posts: 3518
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
White is chilled
Red is room temperature
Spook
Posts: 22159
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rose?
paveway
Posts: 8018
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
were you drinking this wine with your mcdeluxe fpot?

what a combo
TicMan
Posts: 3519
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
rose?


We talking real wines or the wine equivalent of a bacardi breezer?!@?
redhat
Posts: 433
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
There's other light bodied reds that are best served chilled besides roses.
infi
Posts: 9185
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i think you should only drink red with a mcdeluxe. i mean, it's almost beef.
Spook
Posts: 22160
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
fyi, redhat is as spanky as they come when it comes to wines and foods:

stinky
Posts: 2674
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
White is chilled
Red is room temperature


Room temperature in a nice cold european country, slightly chilled here in balmy brisbane.
infi
Posts: 9186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
definitely not tepid.
Fireblood
Posts: 8412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
All wine should be cold, and any taste that needs to be acquired is not worth acquiring!

Sweet, Fruity reds ftw. eg Brown Brothers Dolcetto & Syrah. Drys FTMFL, ive been on wine tours and s***, and still don't understand the fascination - plus it makes me sleepy :(

Most whites just taste like weak cordial for me.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24494
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
asif drink cold wine, red ftw.
WetWired
Posts: 3758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Fireblood
Posts: 8413
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
asif drink cold wine, red ftw.


Half my friends put ice cubes in it! :|

At least we can agree on red :)
infi
Posts: 9187
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i don't mind the taste of red but it's preservatives or something don't agree with me. two glasses and i have the worst hangover. but after two bottle of white, i start swinging!
Spook
Posts: 22162
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i love red wine:

i often drink a cask of my favorite yalumba merlot in one sitting;

its probably best that i have a break from wine
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 8857
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I like Red's and White's. Only I keep buying bottles I haven't tried before and sometimes you strike gold and sometimes you get s***.

I tend to find that reds have a larger range of taste from the good to s***. When Red's are bad, they can be really bad.
Spook
Posts: 22163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, yer like teh dan murphy $2 shiraz

got cough medicine?!
Obes
Posts: 6355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah infi I am the same. Some are worse then others.

Red is room temperature

Firstly that is incorrect. Room temp refers to f*** off cool french castles.
60-65F for Red. Thats around 15-18C. So chilling it in a fridge before serving is the "correct" thing to do (or store it in a whine fridge .. I do)

But seriously drink red at whatever temp you like.

If you listened to stupid euro wankers you'd drink your beer room temp too, but I bet you don't.
Fireblood
Posts: 8415
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, yer like teh dan murphy $2 shiraz

got cough medicine?!


HA! A friend of mine's parents are fully into wines, and he went on holidays and brought them back this "awesome wine from a winery" a labeless bottle of $2 dan murphy wine, they were pissed when they found out! They drank it to be polite even! haha!
Lunch
Posts: 971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Been getting into Gewurztraminer lately. I don't enjoy whites as much as reds normally but it goes so well with spicy foods like Thai and Indian. Got a faint scent of musk sticks about it too which is nice :)
Spook
Posts: 22164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
isnt that like a sickly sweet desert wine?
Lunch
Posts: 972
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Nah it's just a variety of grape.

Stickies or dessert wines are created from all different types of grapes but have higher sugar content levels and higher levels of alcohol too. Alot of stickies are made from Riesling. I have tried to get into them but find it somewhat difficult. Give me a decent Port any day :)
Mr Hardware
Posts: 3329
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
seconded lunch's suggestion of a good port
Fireblood
Posts: 8417
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Actually come to think of it, i have a port that me and my ex bought like...3 years ago now. Might crack it open one day, have it allll myself :D
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15661
Location: Ireland
sangria ftw
Khel
Posts: 12644
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Why drink a red wine that tastes like a white wine anyway, doesn't that sort of defeat the point of drinking a red wine?
Le Infidel
Posts: 2144
Location: Netherlands
im no wine expert but I'm one hell of an alcoholic that not many can keep up with
mooby
Posts: 4130
Location: UK
erdinger on tap rocks
cerb
Posts: 3273
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
erdinger on tap rocks

amen to that! :D
JigZie
Posts: 3170
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Your all wankers.
Le Infidel
Posts: 2148
Location: Netherlands
http://www.hofbraeuhaus.de/ has good beer
Insom
Posts: 2383
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ah the hopera house

that place is nuts
Le Infidel
Posts: 2149
Location: Netherlands
yeah it is but the most disapointing thing for me was getting served by a ironing board chested asian waitress
Insom
Posts: 2384
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that doesnt sound very bavarian

when i was there even the waiters had boobs
Le Infidel
Posts: 2150
Location: Netherlands
Oh there was plenty of bavarians but I just got 'lucky'
WetWired
Posts: 3759
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cool, I'll be in munich next month, I'll have to add that to my list of places to go
z0r
Posts: 1653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Stickies or dessert wines are created from all different types of grapes but have higher sugar content levels and higher levels of alcohol too.
false. alcohol in wine comes from fermented sugar and with dessert wines they stop fermentation early so there is more residual sugar left over. more sugar == less alcohol.
Jim
Posts: 8165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and with dessert wines they stop fermentation early

do you mean early as in before all the sugar is fermented, or early in terms of fermentation time compared to non-dessert wines?

anyway, more sugar doesn't necessarily mean less alcohol if your sugar level is considerably higher to begin with which of course with dessert wines it typically is unless it's sussreserve
casa
Thimes
Posts: 2969
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

People who talk more about wine than just "I drank wine" are complete and utter wankers.

ps:
(or store it in a whine fridge .. I do)

hahah even obes' fridge cries


last edited by casa at 13:06:02 25/Jul/08
Lunch
Posts: 973
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
false. alcohol in wine comes from fermented sugar and with dessert wines they stop fermentation early so there is more residual sugar left over. more sugar == less alcohol.


Arguing over wine is even more wanky than consoles and comics but anyway (ooh beaten by Casa :p) ,there are heaps of ways to increase sugar content for stickies, not just stopping fermentation early which won't effect alcohol levels.

add sugar (duh)
Use a variety high in sugar levels or grow the grapes so that they have higher levels of sugar
use that rot fungus that increases the sugar levels. (I know that Noble One sticky uses this, and I think it's pretty common)
there are more that I can't think of just now.

The higher alcohol content came from desert wines being considered a fortified wine, although not all of them are any more. I stand by my original comment that stickies are boring although each to their own:)


last edited by Lunch at 13:14:54 25/Jul/08
Jim
Posts: 8166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they're about the only wines I can stomach :)
Lunch
Posts: 974
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You have issues then obviously! :)

Do you only drink them with really sweet desserts or ?
Jim
Posts: 8167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I drink them with (or without) anything
I don't associate alcohol with food, I just drink it when I feel like it
Obes
Posts: 6359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
"Fortified" means they have another alcohol added to them (usually brandy). And the reason fortified stickies are sweeter is because they fortify (pour brandy in) before it's finished fermenting which kills the yeast and leave some sugar there (fermenting turns sugars to alcohol). So it does affect alcohol levels by stopping fermentation BUT you just added alcohol so net effect is probably a gain.

Other desert wines are made by increasing the initial sugar levels by removing water.
Ice wines (Eiswein) freeze the water out.
"Noble rot" (Botrytis) uses a fungus to remove the water and concentrate the sugar (doesn't create sugar).
They can also turn the grapes partially into sultanas via air/sun drying (ie. raisin wine).

They can also just add sugar (eg. cane sugar, fruits, honey) pre or post fermentation.

And if you think stikies are boring you should stop drinking 5 dollar liqueurs.
Le Infidel
Posts: 2152
Location: Netherlands
so when you guys go wine tasting do you do the spit thing? to me its a waste of perfectly good wine lol, kind of like prince charle's aston martin getting converted to run on surplus wine

I was in Germany "wine tasting" somewhere and got so blind drunk it was ridiculous, good thing I was wearing a wallabies jersey that day so they knew i was an aussie. in the end I think it cost me about 4 euros??
Spook
Posts: 22179
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
f*** no:
i usually drink other peoples left overs
z0r
Posts: 1654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
early in terms of fermentation time compared to non-dessert wines. the fungus is called bortrytis.
anyway, more sugar doesn't necessarily mean less alcohol if your sugar level is considerably higher to begin with which of course with dessert wines it typically is
true dat. as usual i got lazy when typing my reply.
a few different ways of making dessert wine:
early harvest: picking the fruit earlier means sugar content in the grapes is higher. the last few weeks of ripening is when most of the acidity comes through.
bortrytis: allowing a special fungus to develop on the grapes.
iced wine (eiswein): in cold climates, picking the grapes just before dawn so they're semi frozen. this means when they're juiced, the juice is more concentrated.
there are certain wines that have a high enough residual sugar level to be drunk like dessert wines, but most good retailers will explain why if they're trying to sell you one.

edit: beaten :p
Do you only drink them with really sweet desserts or ?
dessert wines or particularly sweet rieslings are great with cheeses and apple and quince paste. typically, match sweet wine with something lightly acidic or tart to balance it out.

last edited by z0r at 15:21:43 25/Jul/08
Jim
Posts: 8169
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
early in terms of fermentation time compared to non-dessert wines
pretty sure I remember reading that a lot of (or maybe even most?) dessert wines have a longer fermentation time than non-dessert wines
taggs
Posts: 2161
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the only two words you will ever need when it comes to wine:

fruity lexia.
Le Infidel
Posts: 2156
Location: Netherlands
taggs ... i had no idea what fruity lexia was but google has not convinced me ...

Minxy
Posts: 561
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
"90% less flinch" lols fruity lexia is absolutely foul
Le Infidel
Posts: 2157
Location: Netherlands
I hate to be spamming youtube videos but it seems I have found a fruity lexia connaisseur

fpot
Posts: 15452
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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