Bob Parsons Alberta. wrote:Last night I opened an Albarino from Spain and could not believe the high acidity. At least, in my mind, the acidity was high just like in a Muscadet for example.
This is not a big critical comment but it seems I appreciate the acidity levels in red wines better. Sure I am a regular white wine drinker but feel a good discussion here could be helpful. Quite a few times, in my local wine store, I have mentioned "this wine lacks acidity" and get lots of disagreement! Maybe its me, my perception? I always read that grapes grown in warmer climates have lower acidity. That does not always appear to be true in my perception!
Any thoughts or comments forumites?
Bob Henrick
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
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Howie Hart
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
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Mark Lipton wrote:...As for your red/white disparity, I'd say that I find just the opposite to you: I can tolerate lower acidity reds (Zin, S. Rhones) than I can low acid whites. I expect my whites to be crisp and zippy and really don't appreciate the dominant style of Chardonnay, or low acid varieties such as Gewurztraminer and Marsanne.
Mark Lipton
David M. Bueker
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