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Gewurztraminer

Gewurztraminer, a white varietal still wine made from the Gewurztraminer grape.

This topic is for ratings and reviews of Gewurztraminer, a white varietal still wine made from the Gewurztraminer grape, known for its spicy characteristics (the name literally means "spice traminer"). In Europe the grape is grown in the Alsace region of France, northeastern Italy, Germany, and other countries in Eastern Europe. It also is grown in the United States in many states, and in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and Chile.

Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermentation of grape juice. The most basic division of wine is into color: red, white, and rosé (or "blush"). Wines are categorized as still wines, sparkling wines, dessert wines, and fortified wines. Dessert wines are sweet, as are fortified wines, such as port and sherry, which have other liquors such as brandy added to them. Aromatic wines, such as vermouth, have been flavored with herbs. Sparkling wines, such as Champagne, contain carbonation and thus are "sparkly" or bubbly. Still wines ("still" since they aren't bubbly from carbonation), are either varietals or blended wines. A varietal wine is any wine that takes its name from its predominant grape variety, as opposed to a blended wine, which is a blend of different grape varieties. A vintage wine date denoted on the label of the wine indicates the year in which 95 percent of the grapes used to make the wine were harvested. Non-vintage (NV) wines are blends of grapes harvested in different years, denoted by the absence of a year on the label.

The names of wines reflect a dichotomy between "Old World" and "New World" that exists in the world of wine. "Old World" refers to traditional wine-producing nations of Europe and the Mediterranean, such as France, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Germany. "New World" refers to those countries where the wine-growing industry has been established since the arrival of European influences, such as USA, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. The names of wine everywhere start with the name of the winemaker (or negociant who "assembled" the wine). What comes next in the name is where the dichotomy begins. Varietal "New World" wines are named for the most prominent grape variety used to produce the wine, such as "Cabernet Sauvignon," but varietal "Old World" wines, as well as their blended wines, are named after the appellation, or area of origin. Appellation refers to the country, state, county, or viticultural area in which the grapes were grown, such as "Bordeaux" or "Napa Valley." "Old World" wine labels always include the appellation of origin and sometimes include the variety of grape. "New World" wine labels always include the variety of grape and frequently include the appellation of origin.

Countries and states regulate the amount of a particular grape that makes up a particular wine. In the USA, for wines from states or counties, 75 percent of the grapes must be from that location. In the case of a viticultural area (AVA, or American Viticultural Area), such as "Napa Valley," 85 percent of the grapes must come from that area. In Europe, the rules that govern appellations are dependent on the country in which the wine was produced. See Wikipedia, Wine.

Rate and review the Gewurztraminer wines listed below, or go to the Actions section to ask that another Gewurztraminer wine be added to the list. Make sure to include the year of production (or if no year appears on the label, insert NV for non-vintage), the appellation or viticultural area, and the price range, rounded off. Examples: Columbia Crest 2006 Columbia Valley (WA, USA) Gewurztraminer ($8-10); Domaine Willm 2006 Alsace (France) Gewurztraminer ($11-13).

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