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"Standing Up for Sweet Wine"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agreed with this portion of the article:

Not surprisingly, the very notion of a woman's wine has already generated a mini-backlash. "I find it demeaning," said Kris Curran, of Curran Wines in the Santa Rita Hills, near Santa Barbara. "It's implying that women don't have as sophisticated a palate."

Ann Colgin, owner of Colgin Cellars in St. Helena, which makes collectible, small production "cult" wines, said she would find the idea of a male wine "a little silly."

"Women enjoy fine wine as much as any man out there," she said. As for calories, she added: "I'd rather have one great glass of wine and a small piece of dark chocolate than a whole box of SnackWells."


I don't precisely look down on sweet wine: I tend to view it more as a gateway, unless it's something like an Inniskillin Icewine or a dessert wine from Sauternes. It has its place.

It can be useful to get people into wine. I liken it to my progression in drinking scotch.

When I went to my first tasting, they served a very smoky, peaty single malt. At the time, I felt like I was drinking motor oil. I don't remember the name of it, but it was lighter and more moderate than Laphroaig.

Time has passed, my palate has expanded, and I now have a bottle of Laphroaig in my cabinet that I tend to enjoy on cold nights. :)

"Wine snobs" have a point that a developed palate provides the ability to make a more accurate assessment of the quality of a given wine. However, I think some of them are perhaps too dismissive of sweet wines as a point along the journey toward educating one's palate in the first place.

Personally, I've never been a fan of sweet wine, but that's just me. I am not fond of sweet foods in many cases, either. I'm more of a savory girl. Give me a choice between chocolate and a bag of vinegary potato chips, and I'll choose the chips 90% of the time. I do, however, respect the place of sweeter wines in the pantheon of tasting.

7:33 AM

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