Saturday, July 16, 2016

Chemical-Free Wines

Go organic, Go All-Natural even with wines

Wines can be organic and natural too. (Photo Credits)

When a person says wine, some quarters may not be able to separate it from alcoholic chemicals. But what some may not know is that there are natural, organic and chemical-free wines out there.

The website npr.org tried to describe it. Intertwined Bistro Escondido

“Natural wines can be mystifying: The first time you drink them, they may be off-putting and nose-wrinkling. Some (especially the whites and roses) can be darker than usual, a little fizzy, cloudy or with good-sized clumps of yeast floating about. They’re often rough, which some people find charming. Others think they’re unsophisticated. This quirky style of wine is quietly trending. So I reached out to a few experts to compile a primer of sorts.”

Read the rest of the article here.

Going Organic

Vogue’s website says Chemical-free, organic wine is the buzz. Chefs Profile 

“Nowadays, natural wines are all the rage in such culinary capitals as Paris, London, Tokyo, and New York. Tapping into their allure requires an open mind and a curious palate. The philosophy behind this grassroots winemaking movement is to let Mother Nature do most of the work in the vineyard and to intervene as little as possible in the cellar. In other words: no chemicals on the grapes and as few additives as possible in the bottle.”

Check out the rest of the article here.

Well-Received

Wine Geographic tried to explain the hype. Wine and Beer Menu

“The romantic imagery of a sun-drenched hillside vineyard covered in a bramble of grapevines practically bursting with juicy fruit is inarguably tantalizing, but underneath that picturesque façade wine is a cash crop just like wheat, corn, potatoes, or tomatoes, and as such each harvest is just as vulnerable to pests, vermin, and disease. The easy answer lies in a heaping dose of pesticides, but concerns about cancer-causing carcinogens and other pesticide-related health issues has led to a surge in the production and consumption of organic wine.”

More on the article here.

Organic wines are definitely worth a try.

http://www.intertwinedescondido.com/how-to-properly-clean-wine-glasses/

 

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