Guesswork: citrus it's clear? Be slightly more specific on what kind of indicator you are looking for. younger wine has a stronger smell of alcohol while older wine smell more acidic because alcohol ferments into acid when aged. LOL, cheese course would have been awesome...
all these questions about alcohol....(head spinning). i dunno any of the answers. i just know, "it's alcohol? good enuf for me."
WRONG. masi is italian. italian wine + spaghetti. gewurstraminer from alsace is best with coq au vin from alsace. and you got the bordeaux right. and as for your questions sauvignon blanc's taste and smell varies depending on the climate the grape is cultivated. but generally an acidic zestiness. good wine can be detected by smell alone. or, in other cases, you take a sip of the wine, mix it with your saliva. it dilutes the wine, thus allowing you to fully taste the wine. there its all based on the drinker's palate. OR, with a few certain wines, you can crush a bit of ground pepper, put it at the tip of your tongue, taste a bit of the wine. its going to emphasize a specific texture of that specific wine. the perfectly fermented/aged wine has a balance to its smell and taste. the alcohol smell is not overwhelming. and basically, the wine has to have some sort of distinctive "identity" to it.
shit dudes. your passionate talks of penises and contaminated breast milk is disturbing. im going to bed.
gooseberries is the principal smell of a typical sauvignon blanc older wine smell savory and spicy with less fruit young wine has the smell of fruit nooo im in BUSINESS ADMIN...NOT OSGOODE HALL..although im thinkin of goin to osgoode in year 3
^ur already in schulich? does business school run the same way as other professional school, like u don't have to complete ur BA? and yeah, i always get the two mixed up...
what the hell are you drinking? sauvignon blanc generally has smell of zesty acidic. not all older wine smells savory and spicy with less fruit. example: pineau des charentes with quite a few years. still has a shit load smell of fruit. not all young wine has the smell of fruit. example: baco noir. that wine has a caramel smell, AND, esp when young, has a more concentrated smell of alcohol.
The war of wine knowledge! Flame on!!! At least I got that sauvignon blanc question kind of right... Kind of...
Anyone going to Winterlicious (if you even know what Winterlicious is)? I can't sleep though I desperately need to... My dark circles will be bigger than my eyes tomorrow (which would translate to "monumentally huge")
i got my answers from the teach who gave me the questions.. shes is a wine judge worldwide, coach for sommelier, a gentle dame knighted with chateau magnol in bordeaux, and gm for cn tower restaurant.. SO YOU SUCK DANN ahh i dont' wanna lie to u any more =p..i don't go to schulich..im at geoge brown college!! doin my BAB hospitality and operations managemetn =p you gota book way in advance...wat restaurant u goin to?
I got my lists... But Canoe and Truffles sit pretty high up... But this year's menu is kind of disappointing... True enough...