You’ve heard of white, red and rosé, but have you tried trendy orange wine?

Made from white grapes — not citrus fruit — these sips taste very different to regular white wines of the same varietal

18 May 2021 - 12:48 By Wade Bales
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Trendy orange wine is made from white grapes, not citrus fruit.
Trendy orange wine is made from white grapes, not citrus fruit.
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We know what you’re saying, what is orange wine? Well, for starters, it’s still made with grapes — not oranges — but thanks to an edgy, hands-off style of winemaking, the end result is a deep orange-hued vino that typically tastes very different to regular white wines of the same grape varietal.

In fact, despite what the name and shade would have you saying, there’s generally a notable lack of citrus on the palate, replaced by nuttier, bolder and more savoury notes than their typically paler counterparts. Intense, rich in tannins and often possessing a kind of fruit beer sourness, you’ll want to leave all your preconceptions at the door before taking your first sip.

Made from any white wine grape the winemaker may choose, the skins and seeds are left in contact with the pressed juice for anywhere between four days to a year. This extended process allows for more colour, texture and tannin to be imbued into the wine, making them ideal food partners.

Thanks to their typically bold nature, orange wines pair well with bold dishes, including curries, slow-cooked tagines, and Korean cuisine.

TRY THESE ORANGE WINES FROM SA

Having grown in popularity internationally, there are still only a handful of edgy SA orange wines — most originating from the equally edgy and experimental Swartland region.

Local orange wines, from left: Intellego Elementis, Sadie Family Wines Palladius, and Testalonga El Bandito Skin Contact.
Local orange wines, from left: Intellego Elementis, Sadie Family Wines Palladius, and Testalonga El Bandito Skin Contact.
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1. INTELLEGO ELEMENTIS

Made from chenin blanc, the nose exudes dried herbs, pink sweets, ginger and a little spice. The palate has a weightless intensity, layers off flavour and a grippingly long finish.

2. SADIE FAMILY WINES PALLADIUS

A mouthful in more ways than one! Made with chenin blanc, Grenache Blanc, Clairette Blanche, Viognier, Verdelho, Roussanne, Marsanne, Sémillon Gris, Sémillon Blanc, Palomino and Colombard — Eben Sadie has blended together 17 different vineyards to create one seriously packed wine. Despite the variety of grapes, the end result is seamless, beautifully acidic and well worth keeping for a year or two.

3. TESTALONGA EL BANDITO SKIN CONTACT

Complex, brave and elegant. Aromas of red apple, fresh garden herbs and just a hint of honey lead to an integrated palate, possessing a texture and grip you can almost touch. Open a few hours before you plan to drink it, and pair alongside mature cheeses.

 Wade Bales is the Founder of Wade Bales Wine Co. 

• This article was originally published on Wanted Online. Visit wantedonline.co.za for the latest in luxury lifestyle news.


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