Date: Fri 22-Aug-1997
Date: Fri 22-Aug-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: CAROLK
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WINE WISDOM: What Makes Wine So Darn Special?
By Steve Small
Wine Spectator, The Wine Advocate and The Wine Enthusiast are all popular
journals dealing specifically with wine. Most major daily newspapers have a
weekly wine column. Dozens of new wine books are published annually. This
raises the question of what makes wine so darned special? Why isn't there a
Cola Chronicle, Coffee Consumer Guide or Water World News ? What gives wine
that special mystique?
First of all, wine has history. Winemaking dates back to the ancient cultures
of Egypt, Greece and Rome. Some of the first wine writers were fellows by the
name of Cato and Herodotus. Even in the earliest times, man's fascination with
wine was evident in writings about weather, grape types, and grape-growing
techniques.
Wine's history is also tangible because it can actually be tasted: 100-year
old bottles can often be found in auction lots. Some of the world's most
famous wineries even organize tastings to sample and compose different
vintages over the last 50 years or so.
The idea that every vintage of a wine can be different also helps
differentiate wine from other beverages. Most wines try to adhere to a certain
style from year to year. However, changes in the weather will inevitably cause
changes in the wine. These changes are what keep wine interesting and fresh.
The complexity in a wine's taste also distinguishes wine from other beverages.
It is fun to read about wines that are described as tasting like blueberry,
pepper, vanilla, chocolate, dried herbs or minerals. This usually means the
wines have hints or reminders of these flavors. As time goes by, most wine
aficionados come up with their own description and terminology for that tasty
liquid in their glass.
Wine tastes good. It is also fairly interesting. Pouring a glass of wine
uncorks not just something to drink, but also culture and history.
(Steve Small is the proprietor of Steve's Liquor Store, in Ricky's Shopping
Center at 71 Main Street South/Route 25 in Newtown.)
