Wednesday, April 2, 2008
White wine
A glass of white wineWhite wines are wines that vary in color from virtually colorless to deep gold. The color of wine is not determined by the juice of the grape, which is almost always clear, but rather by the presence or absence of the grape skin during fermentation. White wine can be made from any color of grape as the skin is separated from the juice during fermentation, though the majority are made from grapes with yellow or green skins. Some of the sparkling white wines are Asti Spumante Italy, Cava Spain, Champagne France, Franciacorta Italy, Moscato d'Asti Italy, Prosecco Italy.
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