The “buttery Chardonnay” taste results from malolactic fermentation (MLF), where sharp malic acid is converted into smoother lactic acid, creating creamy textures. Not all Chardonnays are buttery; cool-climate and modern styles often skip MLF and oak aging, resulting in crisp, fresh flavors. Understanding winemaking choices helps consumers select their preferred style.
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How many grapes are in a bottle of wine?
How many bottles do you get from a vine? How many bunches of grapes are in a bottle of wine? There are many variables that go into winemaking, but to win the bar room bet remember: Approx 1kg of grapes = 1* 750ml bottle of wine. So 1000kg (1ton) = 1000 bottles (approx 84 dozen)ContinueContinue reading “How many grapes are in a bottle of wine?”