My first four learnings of 2013 were due to the exciting
DNA work by scientists studying the origin of grapes. However, there are several other cogent
details I’ve picked up in the last 12 months. Here’s my top 10 list, checked it twice…and
yes, I’ve been both naughty and nice.
1. Cabernet
Sauvignon is a cross between two grapes; Cabernet Franc is the father, Sauvignon
Blanc is the mother.
2. Chardonnay
is a cross between two grapes: Pinot
Noir is the father; Gouais Blanc is the mother.
3. The
first Chardonnay grapes came from the Burgundy district in France.
4. The
origin of wine grapes is actually Turkey---9000 BC!
5. New
Zealand, while known for Sauvignon Blanc, is now focusing on Pinot Noir…and
they are excellent.
6. Argentina,
which holds the record for the highest vineyards in the world (5,000 ft), is
now planting grapes in the Andes at >10,000 ft.
7. While
blending is the hallmark of Champagne, there are >400
cuvees blended to create Veuve Cliquot.
8. China
will be the world’s largest wine consumer by 2016.
9. Wine
consumption by the French has dropped >50% since 1975.
10. Saltiness in wine is due to the minerality of the soil
in which the grapes are grown.
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