Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Gewurztraminer, perfect with Indian, Thai and Chinese

Gewürztraminer, which means' Traminer is a seasoned and perfumed fresh wine grape growing regions in the world. Often referred to simply as Gewurtz grapes have a pink skin color red, which produces a white wine with a high content of natural sugars. The style of wine is usually the dry emphasizes the taste of exotic fruits.

The Gewürztraminer grape is grown in Alsace, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and the United States the advantagegrown in every branch of the sum is the long, slow ripening, which concentrates the sugar, without a lot of valuable fatty acids. This maturation process is extended, which are varieties like Gewurtz their uniqueness.

Like Riesling, Gewürztraminer grape is difficult to grow. Buds in spring, is vulnerable to damage, which in turn cause a reduction in income (even if desirable for quality) frost, but more expensive wines. Exactly Collection the right time is essential to capture the fresh acidity and flavors. It is wrong and that the nature of a typical Gewurtz flamboyant bouquet of lychees, passion fruit and roses lost.

Hygiene during winemaking is to ensure that some bubbles of carbon dioxide by fermentation, the wine has a light caught the "jet" or is Fizz. This is highly desirable, as the wine an attractive, delicate, fresh citrus that gives it the extra spicy> Food flavorings.

In Alsace, the traditional home of Gewurztraminer, rich food such as duck, goose, chicken liver pate and onion tart, all accompanied by perfect for this aromatic wine. But it was with the Indian and Thai, who found some Chinese Gewurtz perfect match. The spices in this Oriental food is perfectly balanced and aromatic wine with low acidity because, while the sweetness of the fruit softens the base of eachHeat.

Gewurztraminer is truly the ideal wine to accompany food, Indian, Thai or Chinese. be So if you have not tried before, the next time you have a curry instead of washing by pouring a beer or a glass of water, a glass Gewurtz and see for yourself you will be surprised by the balance and interplay of flavors .

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