I’m sure many wine lovers are no stranger to big wines, especially on these cold winter days when you need to warm up with some big wines.
The English equivalent of “big wine” is “Big Wine”, and the famous wine critic Robert Parker wrote in his book: “Big wine means Big wines are wines that are large, full-bodied, and concentrated. Bordeaux wines in general are not considered big wines; the wines of the Rhone Valley can be called big, but in some top vintages, Bordeaux can produce extremely rich, dense wines with depth.”Overall, big wines are often used to describe red wines that are spirited, powerful, full-bodied, with intense and rich fruit flavors and high alcohol and tannin content, often made from fully ripe fruit. Because of the stylistic characteristics of these wines, there are a number of quality wines that have good aging potential, developing more complex flavors and smoother textures with age.
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