Winery Tennessee - Pink Muscadine

Winery TennesseePink Muscadine

The Pink Muscadine of Winery Tennessee is a wine from the region of Tennessee.
This wine generally goes well with
The Pink Muscadine of the Winery Tennessee is in the top 0 of wines of Tennessee.

Details and technical informations about Winery Tennessee's Pink Muscadine.

Grape varieties
Region/Great wine region
Style of wine
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Oberlin noir

Interspecific crossing between riparia Millardet and gamay obtained by Philip Christian Oberlin (1831-1915) who also created in 1897 the Oberlin Viticultural Institute in Colmar (Haut Rhin). This direct-producing hybrid was widely multiplied in the northeast region of France, from Alsace to Burgundy, also in the Loire Valley and in the Centre where our photographs were taken. Today, Oberlin noir is practically no longer cultivated, but a few vines exist here and there, producing very pleasant, albeit atypical, wines. It is nevertheless registered in the Official Catalogue of Vine Varieties, list A1. - Synonymy: 595 Oberlin (for all the synonyms of the grape varieties, click here!).

Informations about the Winery Tennessee

The winery offers 16 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 3.5.
It is in the top 5 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Tennessee

The Winery Tennessee is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 10 wines for sale in the of Tennessee to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Tennessee
In the top 150000 of of United States wines
In the top 350 of of Tennessee wines
In the top 55000 of wines
In the top 1000000 wines of the world

The wine region of Tennessee

Tennessee is a state located in the south-central United States, between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian mountain range. The state has a fairly Long history of winemaking, which began with European settlers in the 1800s and peaked at the turn of the century, but its wine industry is overshadowed by its whiskey production. The state is the home of Tennessee whiskey, a regional style of Bourbon that requires charcoal filtering, a common practice not required for other American whiskies. It was the abundance of oak trees for barrels that initiated the state's thriving whiskey industry.

The word of the wine: Disgorging (champagne)

This is the evacuation of the deposit formed by the yeasts during the second fermentation in the bottle, by opening the bottle. The missing volume is completed with the liqueur de dosage - a mixture of wine and cane sugar - before the final cork is placed. For some years now, some producers have been replacing this sugar with rectified concentrated musts (concentrated grape juice) which give excellent results. A too recent dosage (less than three months) harms the gustatory harmony of the champagne.

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