OK, first things first: There are no oranges in orange wine. And no tangerines, tangelos, mandarins, clementines, ponkans, blood oranges, Buddha's hands, or sumo citruses (citrii?) either. Not a one.
What is orange wine and what does it taste like? There are no orange grapes. Instead, keeping the skins and seeds of white grapes intact at least partly through the fermentation process gives the ...
National Orange Wine Day is celebrated every year on Oct. 6. What is orange wine? Per Wine Folly, it’s a type of white wine made by leaving the grape skins and seeds in contact with the juice, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Glasses of orange wine toasting over a table with grapes and cheese. Red or white – or maybe rosé? It's a question most of us have ...
Pink is so passé — orange is the preferred wine color at this summer’s smartest poolside soirees, as the ancient, skin contact, skin-fermented glug makes grape strides towards global popularity. The ...
Orange wine is the biggest thing in wine these days, replacing rosé in the hearts of hipsters and wine aficionados. No, it's not made from oranges—it's the process used to make it that gives this ...
MY FRIENDS MARK Scudiery and Mario Carlino know a lot about wine, and I almost always respect their opinions. I say “almost” because there is an exception: orange wine. You could say we are on ...
This is a shot of a bar tender pouring sparkling wine on several wine glasses with the 3 wine bottles in the background. “I think the idea of orange wine is really interesting—a white wine with lots ...