What are the boldest red wines in the world? What defines them? What are they? They include Petite Sirah, Tannat, and Sagrantino. See the wines: https://winefolly.com/videos/the-boldest-red-wines-in-the-world/
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:47 How do you know it’s a full-bodied wine?
1:28 Tannins
2:19 Finding full bodied wines
4:47 What is Petite Sirah
5:18 Tasting
9:27 Conclusion
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14 Comments
Lol 🥰
I'll point out one more….Cynthiana/Norton/Virginia Seedling. It's basically opaque, and will absolutely stain your teeth purple !
you left out the saperavi grape georgian wine eg papari valley saperavi ====== its like ink or blood
our favorite Petite Sirah is from Stags' Leap, especially the Ne Cede Malis
so if tannins more or less equate to color, why is nebbiolo highly tannic but so pale in color compared to these other big reds?
Tasting the wood was spectacular. I admire your courage ❤
Turley Paso Robles Petite Syrah is pretty amazing too.
I think Petite Sirah is a very underrated wine.
….and, unlike their name, Tannins don't help you tan.
I've been hoping to purchase on of the Wine Folly glasses pictured in the video with the pour lines but I cannot seem to come across them on your website. Is it still possible to buy these glasses?
loving the log. Hemlock would be better, but that was good. OMG "wood is good"
And also, they "bleed" the wine. Meaning, producers, after the first smashing of the grapes, in the begnning of the alcool fermentation, take 20% of the grape juice out. This tecnique improves concentration a lot: color, density, aromas, etc… (curiosity – the part that is thrown away goes to make roses)
There are some stunning but big Durifs made in the Glenrowan and Rutherglen regions in Australia
Maybe it’s my Apple displays but the Petite Syrah in the video looked Ruby 😮