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Choosing Wine
Lindu Wahyu P (17020230063)
Florensa Widho K (17020230051)
What is wine ?
• Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Choose Wine
• Choosing a good wine is completely subjective. How each
person defines a good wine is unique to them and their taste
buds. Whether you prefer delicate, bold, sweet, tart or even
spicy flavors, it is possible to find a wine you adore.
Variants Of Wine
• Natural Wine
• White Wine
• Red Wine
• Rose Wine
• Sparkling Wine
• Fortified Wine
• Aromatized wine
Natural Wine
• Wine is farmed organically (biodynamically, using
permaculture or the like) and made (or rather transformed)
without adding or removing anything in the cellar
White Wine
• contains little or no red pigmentation.
• always made from white grapes, but can be made from black
grapes as well.
• winemakers can make white wine from black grapes because
the juice in most black grapes is actually clear. White wines
can be sweet or dry, or somewhere in between.
Red Wine
• Made from black grapes and have a red or blue tint.
• have colorless juice, so to make red wine the grape skins,
which contain nearly all of the grapes’ pigmentation, have to
remain intact with the juice during all or part of the
fermentation process
Rose Wine
• pink in color, and can be referred to as rosé, pink or blush wines.
• made from black grapes, but don’t fully turn red because the grape
skins are removed from the juice mere hours after contact.
Sparkling Wine
• made from nearly any variety of grape, are wines that contain
carbon dioxide bubbles
• carbon dioxide occurs naturally during fermentation, and
winemakers around the world have developed special
techniques to trap carbon dioxide in the wine.
Fortified Wine
• Fortified wines are wines that have alcohol added to them.
These wines, which include Port, sherry, Madeira, and
Marsala, have extra alcohol added in the form of flavorless
grape brandy
Aromatized Wine
• Aromatized wines are wines flavored with fruit, spices, and
florals in addition to added alcohol
How to store wine
• Store it horizontally
• Keep a steady, cool temperature
• Store in ideal humadity
• Limit light exposure
• Keep it still
Wine Suggestion
• I’d suggest....
• Why don’t you try...?
• What about...?
• What about trying...?
• May I suggest...?
• Have you tried...?

Example 1 :
• If you are eating fish, madam/ sir, I’d sugges a Chablis.
• If you are eating fish, madam/ sir, why don’t you try a Chablis?
• If you are eating fish, madam/ sir, what about a Chablis?
• If you are eating fish, madam/ sir, what about trying a Chablis?
Thank you

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