Only from very specific locations like Alsace, Sauternes, Mosel, to name a few. The wimes either have to be very acidic, very sweet, or both.
Yes
There are quite a few varieties of red and white grapes that make Italian wines. Some red grapes include Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto. Some white grapes include Cortese, Grechetto, Vernaccia.
they eat grapes and drink wine
Ripple
Depends on the wine and how it has been stored for those ten years.
Unrefrigerated white wine can typically last about 1 to 2 days after being opened, depending on the wine's acidity and sweetness. If left unopened, it can remain safe to drink for several months to a year, but its quality may degrade over time. It's best to store white wine in a cool, dark place to maintain its flavor and freshness. Always check for any off smells or flavors before consuming.
i am 11 i drink 5 bottles of wine a day
It depends on the person drinking. I love red wine until it get hot outside then I like to enjoy chilled whites. As I live in the NW that means 10 weeks out of the year I drink white the other 42 red. Many people will start off with whites and then move to reds as an evening progresses.
Whether a 10-year-old white wine is good to drink depends on several factors, including the type of wine, storage conditions, and its original quality. Some white wines, particularly full-bodied ones like Chardonnay or certain Rieslings, can age well and develop complex flavors over time. However, lighter white wines, such as Sauvignon Blanc, are generally best consumed within a few years of release. It's always a good idea to check for signs of spoilage, such as off smells or unusual appearance, before tasting.
Yes. Lourdes is a large French town with many tourists every year and so it has many hotels and restaurants. You can get wine at these and many other outlets in Lourdes.
Portuguese green wine is known as Vinho Verde. Vino Verde is a wine that should be drunk soon after purchase. So try to drink it 1 year after purchase.
The age of selling is to 18 year olds and over, children in France do more casually drink weak wine. (a little wine with lots-some of water added) at home maybe with dinner.