Here is a quick guide to understanding the Wine attributes
by judging the color of Wine.
- When the wine is light bodied or
has a transparent red color, there is a wide watery rim on the top layer of
wine in the glass. The light-bodied red wines tend to have low tannin and high
acidity.
- A medium bodied red wine tends to
have moderate tannin and medium acidity. This can be identified when the red
wine has a semi-transparent, opaque core and medium rim width.
- A full-bodied red wine tends to
have high tannin and low acidity. The red wine with opaque color and thick rim
width falls into this category.
- White wines with pale
yellow-green-silver glow, also called light bodied white wines, tend to have
high acidity and are best enjoyed ice-cold.
- White wines with pale
gold-platinum glow, also called medium bodied white wines, tend to have moderate
acidity and most of the white wines fall into this category.
- Full bodied white wines tend to
have low acidity and rich creamy food compliments them. These can be identified
with the rich yellow-copper glow of white wine.
So, the next time you try a white wine or a red wine, you
can judge the acidity and tannin present in it by looking at the color of the
wine.
You can try wines at Soma Vine Village and share your wine
tasting experience with us. Also, don’t forget to let us know if you could judge
the wine by its color at
Soma Vine Village.