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Masquerouge said:My fav Californian wines are Zinfandel, because that's something you do not have in France.
They do in Italy under the name Primitivo.
Anyway, France has a much much wider range of wine varieties than California. Most Californian wine sold here in NL is from Ernest and Julio Gallo. Not exactly cheap and, quite frankly, a poor wine which tastes like winegums.
Right now, I am having a Argentinian white wine, made of Chardonnay grapes. Chardonnay grapes origin from Burgundy, but do well anywhere in the world. Sometimes the Chardonnay grape is referred to as the whore of grapes, as she 'does it' with any type of soil.
Fro those who don't know that much about wine, but want to learn more, I can advise to organise a wine taste session, without anyoen aroufn who knows stuff about it.
You should do two tests:
-Pick 4 wines from the same region, but from different grapes
-Pick 4 wines from the same grape, but from different areas/countries.
Don't swallow the wine! Taste it, let it roll in your mouth and spit it out. Then write down the differences.
Neutralise with wheat biscuits and water in between.