Frequently Asked Questions About Wine Bristol
There are two factors in determining the colour of a wine: the skin colour of the grape varietal, and the process the grapes go through when they are made into wine. Although red grape varieties are generally used to make red wine, their red colour would not be retained if the grape skins were not soaked with the juice.
Budget Booze+44 (0) 117 963 3900
161 East Street
Bristol
Budget Booze
+44 (0) 117 963 3900
161 East Street
Bristol GB.BS34EJ
Budget Booze+44 (0) 117 966 5306
158 East Street
Bristol
Budget Booze
+44 (0) 117 966 5306
158 East Street
Bristol GB.BS34EW
Bargain Booze+44 (0) 117 923 7313
22 Regent Street
Bristol
Bargain Booze
+44 (0) 117 923 7313
22 Regent Street
Bristol GB.BS84HG
North Street Off Licence+44 (0) 117 953 0642
119 North Street
Bristol
North Street Off Licence
+44 (0) 117 953 0642
119 North Street
Bristol GB.BS31EY
The Bristol Wine Company+44 (0) 117 373 0288
Victoria Street
Bristol
The Bristol Wine Company
+44 (0) 117 373 0288
Victoria Street
Bristol GB.BS16AH
10 O'Clock Shop+44 (0) 117 973 7320
14A Richmond Terrace
Bristol
10 O'Clock Shop
+44 (0) 117 973 7320
14A Richmond Terrace
Bristol GB.BS81AB
Brewers Droop+44 (0) 117 942 7923
36C Gloucester Road
Bristol
Brewers Droop
+44 (0) 117 942 7923
36C Gloucester Road
Bristol GB.BS78AR
No 1 Off Licence17 Gloucester Road
Bristol
No 1 Off Licence
17 Gloucester Road
Bristol GB.BS78AA
Avery's Wine Cellars+44 (0) 117 921 4146
9 Culver Street
Bristol
Avery's Wine Cellars
+44 (0) 117 921 4146
9 Culver Street
Bristol GB.BS15LD
Jenny's Liquor Paradise+44 (0) 117 955 5600
137 Ashley Road
Bristol
Jenny's Liquor Paradise
+44 (0) 117 955 5600
137 Ashley Road
Bristol GB.BS65NU
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Frequently Asked Questions About Wine

All your wine questions answered so you won't look like a fool.
- What makes red wines red and white wines white?
- Do you have to spend a lot of money to get a good bottle of wine?
- Are there any particular wines that are good 'all-rounders'; useful to have on hand at home?
- What is the best way to cleanse your palate between tasting different wines?
- What's the best way to pop a Champagne cork?
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What makes red wines red and white wines white?
There are two factors in determining the colour of a wine: the skin colour of the grape varietal, and the process the grapes go through when they are made into wine.
Although red grape varieties are generally used to make red wine, their red colour would not be retained if the grape skins were not soaked with the juice. Red wines are usually kept in vats with their skins and seeds for longer periods of time than the white varieties; this process imparts colour, and also increases tannin levels.
White wines are typically de-stemmed and skinned immediately in the crushing process, thus removing any additional colour and bitterness found in the skins and seeds.
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Do you have to spend a lot of money to get a good bottle of wine?
You can find decent bottles of wine in every price range. However, an inexpensive wine is not good value if you don't like it.
One way to measure value (the wine's price in relationship to how much you like it) is to choose a varietal you like, and try that varietal in different price ranges.
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Are there any particular wines that are good 'all-rounders'; useful to have on hand at home?
It's always a good idea to have a bottle or two of something you enjoy in stock at home. A good 'house' wine will be something fairly inexpensive, that you will enjoy drinking on its own, and versatile enough to go with most of the kinds of foods you most often enjoy.
For reds, the lighter wines are great to have on hand, such as Chianti, Beaujolais or a Merlot. Among white wines, a crisp Sauvignon Blanc, a lighter-style Chardonnay, or a Pinot Grigio are all good choices.
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What is the best way to cleanse your palate between tasting different wines?
White bread is often used to clear the palate at wine tastings, as it has a very neutral flavour. Professional wine buyers will take a piece of bread and a drink of water between wines in order to judge each one from a fresh palate.
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What's the best way to pop a Champagne cork?
Firstly, make sure that the wine is ice-cold, and you have avoided shaking the bottle. Then, carefully away peel the foil, place one thumb over the top of the cork, and unwind and remove the wire cage.
Wipe around the cork with a damp cloth to remove any dirt. Assuming you're right-handed, grip the base of the bottle with your right hand and hold the cork tightl...
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Understanding Wine Bristol
If you're looking to improve your knowledge and appreciation of wine, then it's always a good idea to start with the basics. In this section, you can take a step back in time and look at the history of wine , and how it has evolved over the years, including the important influence New World wines have had on the wine industry.