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    • Nebbiolo. Whoever came up with the phrase “appearances can be deceiving,” must have had Nebbiolo in mind. Yes, it looks pale and pleasant like Pinot Noir, but this Piedmontese beast has high acidity and grippy tannins that will make for an experience you won’t soon forget.
    • Shiraz. ‘Tis the season for something rugged. Best described as big, brooding, and boozy, Australian Shiraz is known for its powerful black fruit flavors, savory undertones, and high ABV (14%-15%), thanks to plentiful Down Under sunshine.
    • Sangiovese. We promise to keep high-acid and high-tannin Italian wines to a minimum on this list. (OK, we can’t promise that.) But can we gush about traditional Sangiovese for a minute?
    • Cabernet Sauvignon. We can hear you now: “Thanks for the rec, Captain Obvious.” Still, just how awesome Cabernet Sauvignon is this time of year bears repeating.
  1. Nov 28, 2022 · Ahead, discover the qualities to seek out in a cold weather wine, no matter the brand or varietal. Then score tasteful suggestions for the best wine pairings for winter from three expert sommeliers.

    • Chardonnay. Great news, Chardonnay lovers – Now is the time to whip out a bottle of oaked Chardonnay. Full-bodied and complex, Chardonnay is known for its ripe fruit notes of melon and pineapple.
    • Cabernet Sauvignon. No surprise here – full-bodied red wines are in season and Cabernet is a popular choice. With dark fruit flavors, mouth-hugging tannins, and a hint of cinnamon, Cabernet pairs well with winter dinners and movie nights.
    • Viognier. When you're looking to switch up your red wine, try a white! Pronounced vee-own-YAY, this medium-bodied white wine is perfect for winter. If you like Chardonnay, Viognier should absolutely be on your radar.
    • Malbec. If you enjoy bold red wines like Cabernet, Malbec should be next on your list. With intense fruit notes of plum and black cherry, silky tannins, and a hint of chocolate, this rich red is perfect in the winter.
  2. The days are shorter and darker. Cozy up with a glass of winter wine. Discover the best wines to enjoy in the winter selected by our wine experts.

  3. Dec 18, 2023 · Did you know 65% of wine lovers prefer full-bodied reds in winter? You’re about to discover the coziest, most comforting winter wines. We’ll delve into robust reds, decadent dessert wines, and surprisingly delightful winter whites.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · We put together a list of white wines that aren't just for sipping poolside. This winter, grab a glass of wine as white as the snow aprés ski. Serve all white wines at your white elephant...

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · Which is the best wine for winter? Every balanced full-bodied wine is considered the perfect winter wine, either red or white: Cabernet Sauvignon – especially from warmer climates; Syrah – velvety and spicy favorite also popular as Shiraz; Zinfandel – powerful fruity red wine originally called Tribidrag

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