Red wine France or Spain, what is the difference between the taste of Spanish wine and French wine

Updated on delicacies 2024-06-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. The taste is different.

    French red wine has a slightly sour taste, which is more soothing, and the taste is more delicate and gentle, and the more you taste it, the more you taste it, and there is a rich sense of change in the mouth.

    Spain's red wines come in a variety of styles and tastes. Most of the Spanish red wines have a persistent aroma, with herbaceous and cocoa, a bit milky and a strong taste.

    2. Different colors.

    French wines are darker in colour, especially those from the Bordeaux region. In other regions, the Bergenyne and Miti regions are lighter in color and the aroma comes from wood.

    Red wines in Spain are lighter in color, with some browns.

    3. The smell is different.

    The aroma of Spanish wine is completely based on natural fruit aromas, so it is easily accepted by a wide range of people. On the other hand, French red wine has a pleasant fruity taste, a strong burgundy wine, less tannin components, and its aroma mainly comes from wood, with a strong sense of layering.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    French wines are more delicate and gentle, while Spanish wines are more unrestrained.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Spain and France both belong to the Old World countries, but in the current Chinese market, Spain is not as popular as French wine, I have been making Spanish imported wine for 5 years, turned to French wine, the entire Spanish wine market in China has shrunk greatly since 2012, the reason is the taste:

    French wine is as balanced and rich as possible, most of them are blended, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and other more mainstream varieties are widely planted, these varieties are also planted in China, so we are easy to accept, and the most important grape variety in Spain is Tempenero (or translated as Tempranillo), this variety, high acid and high tannins, but the Spaniards also particularly like to be aged in oak barrels for a long time, oak barrels increase the strength of tannins, and there are more obvious smoky and leathery flavors, these, It is not what the Chinese public likes when they first come into contact with wine, and in layman's terms, it is more heavy taste.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When it comes to wine, it has to be French wine. At least half of the world's finest wines come from France. France is one of the countries with the longest history of wine production in the world and the highest recognition in our country.

    Because French wine was the first to enter the Chinese market, and a lot of money was spent on promotion, the effect was very good, until now the Chinese people's awareness of French wine is still very high.

    The benefits of French wines lie in their many years of winemaking, as well as their unique climatic conditions and the pursuit of balanced and delicate winemaking techniques. Although France is a small country, there are many areas suitable for viticulture, especially Bordeaux and Burgundy. The red wines produced in the Bordeaux region are mellow and refreshing, with pleasant fruit aromas, such as Lafite; Burgundy wines are rich in flavor, with little tannin content and a rich sense of variety.

    The quality of French wine is undoubtedly very good, but the cost performance is not very high, because French wine is generally more expensive, and the top ten of the world's wine list are all French wines.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The flavours are diverse, with 7 French red wines to name a few, as follows:

    1. Cabernet Sauvignon: characterized by green pepper flavor, but also has flavors such as black tea, leather, cedar, spices and black fruits;

    3. Carrie Wine: There are red fruits, spices, and the fragrance of the plants of the Jiali Geyu community, and the tannins are astringent and slightly lubricated;

    4. Contains Grenache: strong and mellow, with the aroma of red fruits, dried plums, spices, long aging time, there will be mocha coffee, chocolate or tobacco flavors to give way;

    5. Pinot Noir: with the taste of small red fruits, cherries, cherry wine, leather, shrubs;

    6. Chardonnay: rich in fragrance, with the taste of linden tea, peaches, pears, acacia honey, ferns, and citrus-flavored bread;

    7. Chenin Paik: Fruity, with citrus, pear, papaya, and sometimes honey and candied fruit flavors.

    Introduction to French red wine: refers to the wine produced in France, and French law divides French wine into 4 grades, namely the wine of the legal old bureau production area, the excellent regional table wine, the regional table wine, and the daily table wine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The French winery is famous and has a lot of halo, but the price is a bit high.

    Italian wineries are small and the grading system is not very good, which is generally acceptable.

    1. The Italian production area is southern, France is northern, the northern grape ripens slowly and the quality is good, and the southern grape ripens quickly and the quality is slightly inferior.

    2. French wines are richer and better in taste, while Italian wines have a higher degree than French wines. Because the terrain is more complex than in France, each region has its own advantages. Both sides have good wines on the high end, but the famous French wines are even greater.

    3. The rating in France is strict, and there are very few such "lower grams" (but not that there are none), and the classics are the classics. And Italian red wine is simply a treasure chest, "down the gram" happens from time to time, which is full of surprises.

    4. Italy produces 5 billion liters of wine per year, which is comparable to France, and it is also the world's largest wine producer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's impossible to compare this generally, Italian and French wines have their own strengths and styles, and both countries have excellent wines, as well as a large number of mediocre table wines and inferior wines. The Italian Marwele range of wines is good, with a variety of grades.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can't say which is good and which is not good.

    Italian wine surpassed France in 2015 to become the world's largest wine producer.

    Throughout the history of wine, it originated in ancient Greece, and the brewing technology is even higher than that of France, and the reason why French wine is more famous than Italian wine is due to the painstaking marketing of the French.

    And French wine everyone often sees Lafite, champagne and so on in Hong Kong films, and subtly gives Chinese the feeling that French wine is very high.

    So if you want to talk about the overall quality, Italian wine is higher than French wine, and if you want to talk about popularity, it is still French wine.

    Pure hand-played.

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