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- embo - 04-06-2004

could you explain the types of wine i.e merlot,chardonnay shiraz


- Innkeeper - 04-06-2004

Hi Embo, and welcome to the Wine Board. There are thousands of types of wine. Those you mentioned are both grape varieties and the names of what are called varietal wines. The three most common red grapes/wines are cabernet sauvignon, merlot, and pinot noir. The three most common whites are chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, and riesling. The shiraz you mentioned is what they call the syrah grape in Australia and South Africa. The wines made from it are gaining in popularity rapidly.

Recommend an elementary book such as Tom Stevenson's "101 Essential Tips: Wine." It is available in the store on our front page at www.wines.com as well as many other sources.


- pkimc - 04-08-2004

Innkeeper, wat are the differences among this different wines in their taste and quality?


- Innkeeper - 04-08-2004

This is explained in great detail in the book "Great Wines Made Simple" by Andrea Immer. It is available from many online sources.