Planet GrapesLevel 4, New Wing, Ayala Center Cebu(032) 266 0526
Lesson #1: White WineSauvignon Blanc. Chardonnay. Riesling.All looks (and smells) the same to me.But with the help of Luke (you can ask any of the Planet Grapes staff about wine),I got a crash course.
Sauvignon Blanc: acidic; goes with seafoodChardonnay: creamy; fermented in oak barrels (otherwise, it can taste like Sauvignon Blanc); goes with fish and poultryRiesling: dry or sweet; aromatic; goes with sweet and spicy food
White wine should be served cooler than red wine.It should be chilled hours ahead and taken out 20 minutes before serving.
Sauvignon Blanc (sip)Water (gulp to cleanse the palate)Chardonnay (sip)Water (gulp)Riesling (sip)I still have no idea how the adjectives relate to my tastebuds.But, what the heck, I am preferring the Riesling.
Lesson #2: Red WinePinot Noir. Merlot. Sauvignon.Pinot Noir: fruity; food friendly; lighter color; goes with pasta (red sauce) and porkMerlot: smooth; darker (color) than Pinot Noir; goes with pasta (red sauce) and beefCabernet Sauvignon: full–bodied (no idea what that means); darkest (color) of the three; goes with red meat
Should be chilled 20 minutes before serving.
I take a sip of each and...
I am still clueless.
Lesson #3
What was lesson 3?I have not wrapped my head around all the information from the first two lessons,
but the wine has wrapped itself around my head.I sit and enjoy my sweets.
Planet Grapes is a good place for apes like me and non–apes like you to start becoming a wine expert (although I think I am hopeless). Their little Italian Enomatic machine (it's like a wine vending machine!) lets you try different wines from just a sip, a half–glass, to a full–glass. And if you find something really good, bottles of wine are also for sale.
Thank you Planet Grapes.I got a little culture (or so I think).And I got a little drunk too.But I am still an ape.
Watermarked photos from Planet Grapes.