Introduction
Wine can be an intimidating topic for many. With so many different kinds, from sparkling to red to white, it can be overwhelming to figure out what kind to try. Bread and Butter wine is a good option for those who are looking to try something new and delicious. This review will discuss the flavor, ingredients, and nutrition of Bread and Butter wine.
Ingredients
Bread and Butter wine is made with a blend of grapes that are grown in California’s Central Coast region. The blend includes Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Grigio. Additionally, it includes 10% of the red varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Zinfandel. The winemakers use a combination of new and old oak barrels to enhance the complexity of the flavors and aromas.
Flavor Profile
Bread and Butter wine is a light to medium bodied white wine with a crisp and refreshing finish. On the nose it has aromas of citrus, green apple, and pear. On the palate there are flavors of peach, honey, and toast. The finish is smooth and there is a slight hint of oak.
Instructions for Serving
Bread and Butter wine should be served chilled. It pairs well with grilled fish and seafood, as well as with salads and appetizers. It can also be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif. It should be served in a white wine glass and should be enjoyed soon after opening.
Nutrition
Bread and Butter wine is relatively low in calories, with only 73 calories per 5 ounce serving. It also contains no fat, carbohydrates, or protein. It does contain a moderate amount of alcohol, with 13% ABV, and is relatively low in sugar, with only 1.2 grams per 5 ounces.
Pros and Cons
The pros of Bread and Butter wine are that it is light and refreshing, with a balanced flavor profile. It is also a good choice for those who are looking for a low calorie option. The cons are that it is relatively low in alcohol and may not be as flavorful as some other wines.
Conclusion
Bread and Butter wine is a great choice for those who are looking for a light and refreshing white wine. The flavor profile is balanced and the low calorie content makes it a good option for those who are looking to watch their calorie intake. It pairs well with grilled fish, salads, and appetizers, and can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif.