

Sweet wine vs dry wine is one of those things that most people have chosen a side on. Some people who like sweet wines may just have never found a dry wine that they like, and vice versa. It’s unfortunate that this is the case, since there is a whole world of wonderful wines out there just waiting to be tasted, but it’s the truth. As long it’s the color they like and taste they like, most of them won’t care where it was grown or how it was aged. Different varietals of grapes, growing regions, and aging processes can all play a part in the overall taste of a wine.īut for a lot of casual wine drinkers there are only two things they focus on – is the wine white or red and is it sweet or dry?Īll that hard work being put into producing the highest quality wines in the world aren’t super important to the casual wine drinker. It requires dedication, patience, and an understanding of everything that goes into making a great tasting wine.įlavor profiles can change dramatically with just a minor adjustment to the wine making process.
