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Most red wines derive their color from dark grapes, rich in anthocyanin pigment. This compound, also found in various fruits and veggies, imparts red, purple, or blue tints to red wine. The duration of grape skin contact with the juice influences the wine's hue, with lighter-bodied reds appearing paler and heavier ones darker.
Additionally, the choice of oak barrels can impact color. Wines aged in new oak barrels tend to display a reddish tint, while those in older barrels lean toward a browner shade. However, it's crucial to remember that enjoying red wine should center on its flavor, not just its appearance.
Rose wine is widely adored, spanning a spectrum from pale pink to rich ruby. The hue reflects how long the grape skins mingle with the juice: shorter for lighter shades, longer for deeper ones. Variations emerge based on grape variety and winemaking techniques. Yet, regardless of color, rose maintains its reputation for being light and refreshing, perfect for summer picnics or elegant evening gatherings.
Green wine, despite its name, isn't green; the tint stems from chlorophyll molecules present in grape skins, a by-product of sunlight-to-energy conversion. Typically filtered out during winemaking, a green hue indicates youth. With aging, wines lose chlorophyll and shift to browner tones. Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon grapes are commonly used for green wines due to their high acidity, yielding tart or complex flavors.
Orange wine, a variety of white wine, differs in its production method, which involves prolonged skin contact, a technique typically reserved for red wines. Here, grape skins stay in contact with the juice for several months, resulting in a deeper color and a more robust flavor profile than conventional white wines. Though made from various grapes, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are frequently chosen for orange wine production.
When you visit Rollers Wine & Spirits in Hilton Head Island, our staff will walk you through our available selection of wines and recommend the best wines that will suit your taste. Sign up for a tasting at our fine wine store today!