When making wine, there’s more than one way to skin a cat.
These days winemakers can use various techniques to create a quality vino for the market. One of the most versatile elements
in the winemaker’s tool kit is oak.
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Thank you!
--Alicia
PLEASE NOTE:
This blog post has been removed.
However you can find it, and more, in my collection of wine stories called Evolution of a Wine Drinker available on Amazon.com!
Thank you!
--Alicia
What ever it is made in as long as the taste is what I like, that is what works for me. Love how you used the expression "more than one way to skin a cat" .... my sister chastises me when I say that!!
ReplyDeleteHi Patricia!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! You like what you like. That's proof that you're a wine drinker! All these oak varieties illustrate how complex winemaking is. Some people don't like that skinning a cat expression, but I'm glad we both do. Thanks for reading!
Alicia
Great to see it.
ReplyDeleteI like it.
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Thanks s lot.