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Ken Blake wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote: > >> On May 19, 3:45 pm, "Ken Blake" > >> wrote: >>> Eric wrote: >>>> Hi, I'm new to wine. With red wine, what is that sharp, almost >>>> vinegary, and to me certainly, unpleasant, taste that so many >>>> wines have(but not all)? >>> >>> Acidity? Tannin? > > >> Ken Blake >> >> Is there a simple way one can learn/distinguish between acidic or >> tannic; i.e., acidic will taste like so-and-so; and tannic will taste >> like so-and-so; or leaves a certain sensation in your mouth, etc. > > > Acidity is basically sourness. Because the word "sourness" puts > people off, most wines are described in terms of acidity instead. > > To learn the taste of tannin, drink very strong tea, or chew on grape > leaves. LOL! How did I come up with "grape leaves"? I meant grape *skins*, of course. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
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