You Had Me At Merlot
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You Had Me At Merlot
@HadMerlot
From wine science and history, to wine tasting and pairing. Share your passion with me. Become your own connoisseur.
Melbourne, FL انضم Haziran 2018
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@HadMerlot Seriously, that is the most clever Twitter username I've ever seen "You Had Me At Merlot" 🍷😅👍🏻
Austin, TX 🇺🇸 English

@jaisandhir Thanks! I wish you could have tried it. If you ever see it in store, I highly reccomend it!
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 🇺🇸 English

What's happening world? I just tried the most interesting wine. Ever heard of #Brazin? This was a 2010 #zinfindal. My wine rep friend had this old bottle. 8 yrs old! SO MUCH FLORAL & grain flavor. I would describe it as jasmin rice. So fun! That's what #Wine is all about, right?

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@marc_coventry Nice!! I was blown away by this one. It had a unique flavor to me. Next time, I'll try it with a bbq dish. Thanks for your input!
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 🇺🇸 English

I have more #wine to come but I would like to shout out #Raffaldini #Vineyard & #winery in Ronda, #NorthCarolina for treating us so well earlier this weekend. Absolutley one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen! Here are some sweet pictures.
Xoxo, RachieBaby




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Fun fact, texture in white #wine refers to acidity which can feel(on a scale from acidic to neutral)tart, crisp & soft. Texture in red wine refers to tannicity & can be described as astringent, firm & soft. Understanding this is good because you'll be better at finding your favs!
North Carolina, USA 🇺🇸 English

Tasting #wine can be complicated if not done in order. Remember that the initial characteristics are felt in the mouth. Then specific flavors like say strawberry are percieved through the retronasal passage. At first sip try looking for sweetness, texture & body. Hope this helps!

North Carolina, USA 🇺🇸 English

@julietbravofox I can agree with that and same for merlot.
South Carolina, USA 🇺🇸 English

@HadMerlot The error is in the relative tannin levels of the grapes. For example: My experience is that Tempranillo (primary in Rioja but also widely grown in Portugal as Aragonez and Tinta Roriz) shows at least moderate tannin levels across the Iberian penninsula: google.com/amp/s/winefoll…
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Rule of thumb for serving #wine is, chilled for white and room temp for red. However, because tannins taste more bitter when cold, it's the tannicity which determines a wine's proper serving temp. So lighter reds like #pinot should be served a bit cooler than ones like #cabernet.

South Carolina, USA 🇺🇸 English

@marc_coventry Yeah, I deffinitley agree with that Mark.
South Carolina, USA 🇺🇸 English

@HadMerlot thanks for sharing...better change some habits:-)
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@julietbravofox The main message is in the written content. The chart is a general guide for which wines may be better suited for a cooler temp. You can share with me a more accurate chart if you have one.
Seven Oaks, SC 🇺🇸 English

@HadMerlot What is the source of your chart? Some of the classifications seem off...
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Did you know you can tell how sweet your glass of #wine is without even tasting it? It's all about the swirling technique. Just as honey sticks to the side of its bottle, so does sweet wine. So, after swirling check how much residue is left on the glass. More residue=more sugar😘

Sebastian, FL 🇺🇸 English

So excited about #Muirwood #Chardonnay, a new FAVORITE! My opinion is that it's super buttery & smooth, a little oaky, some elegant fruit flavor and bold vanilla. It's pretty dry but addictive. Great paired with pesto chicken or all by itself. #CHEERS to me!👌 @ABCWineCountry

West Melbourne, FL 🇺🇸 English

@HermannTLombard "A careful slurp" I like that! I'm still working on my accuracy but kudos to you, that's pretty good. :)
Palm Bay, FL 🇺🇸 English

@HadMerlot Observing the legs, or a careful slurp. I used to be accurate to about a half percent. I may have lost fine detail while concentrating on craft beer. Cheers, and thanks for following!
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Observing the legs(droplets) on your glass of #wine can actually tell you how much alcohol it contains without even reading the label. #Alcohol evaporates faster than water. So after swirling check to see how fast they develop. The faster they form the higher the alcohol content.

Palm Bay, FL 🇺🇸 English

Did you know that the word "grigio" in #pinotgrigio is #Italian for grey? This is due to the #grape skin's greyish color, that is of course before it is removed for fermentation. That's why white #wine is clear instead of green or red! 🍇🥂
#ItsAllAboutTheGrapeBaby

West Melbourne, FL 🇺🇸 English


