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How is orange wine made?
 


Orange wine is made using a similar process to red wine production. White wine grapes are harvested and crushed, and the resulting juice is left in contact with the grape skins during fermentation. This allows the extraction of colour, tannins, and flavours from the skins. The fermentation process can range from a few days to several months, depending on the winemaker's desired style.

 

 

What grapes are used to make orange wine? 
 


Orange wine can be made from various white wine grape varieties. Some common grape varieties include Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer, Rkatsiteli, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. However, the choice of grape variety can vary depending on the winemaker and the region.
 

 


What does orange wine taste like? 
 


Orange wine has a unique flavour profile that differentiates it from white wine. It often exhibits more pronounced tannins and a richer, more complex taste. The flavours vary widely, but common descriptors include nutty, oxidative, floral, honeyed, and sometimes spicy or earthy notes. The texture can be slightly grippy due to the tannins extracted from the grape skins.
 


How should orange wine be served? 
 


Orange wine is typically served chilled but not as cold as white wine. Serving it slightly below room temperature, around 10-14°C (50-57°F) is recommended. This allows the flavours and aromas to develop fully. It can be enjoyed in white wine glasses to capture the aromatics and provide enough space for the wine to breathe.
 


What foods pair well with orange wine? 
 


Orange wine's complex flavours and texture make it versatile for food pairings. It pairs well with various dishes, including charcuterie, aged cheeses, roasted poultry, pork, grilled vegetables, Middle Eastern cuisine, and foods with a touch of spiciness. It can also be a delightful match for certain seafood dishes, depending on the specific characteristics of the wine.
 


How long can orange wine be aged?
 


Like most wines, orange wine can vary in its ageing potential depending on factors such as the grape variety, winemaking techniques, and the specific vintage. In general, orange wines tend to have good ageing potential; some can improve with a few years of bottle ageing. However, it's worth noting that not all orange wines are intended for extended ageing, and some are meant to be enjoyed relatively young to preserve their freshness.
 


Where is orange wine produced? 
 


Orange wine has gained popularity in recent years and is produced in various regions worldwide. Some notable areas include northeastern Italy (Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Veneto), the Republic of Georgia, Slovenia, Croatia, and the United States (particularly California and Oregon). However, orange wine can also be found in other regions as more winemakers experiment with this style.

 

 

The benefits of orange natural wine
 


Nobody could ever accuse orange wine of being boring. By marrying together white wine and red wine in a way that’s completely different to rosé, orange wine creates something truly unique. Orange wine includes subtle tannins and dried herbs for an interesting and irresistible flavour, and you’ll often find hints of orange blossom, apricot and other delightful additions, too. Delicate and aromatic, orange wine is a great option for anyone looking for something fresh, spicy and unique. Because of its unique flavour, orange wine is the perfect drink to pair with seafoods, salads and light pasta dishes. Orange natural wine takes all the deliciousness of orange wine and creates it in a way that removes the need for herbicides, pesticides, preservatives, chemicals and sulphites. This is a great option for anyone looking for a unique, yet healthy and eco-friendly, wine drinking experience.

 

 

Discover great options for orange wine UK
 


 When it comes to orange wine, where to buy can be a difficult question to answer. After all, not every wine shop – whether online or in store – will carry orange wines. That’s where Forest Wines comes in. Within our extensive collection, you’ll find a fantastic selection of orange wines and orange natural wine – made without pesticides, preservatives, chemicals, sulphites or added sugars. Many people believe this leads to a healthier wine that won’t leave you nursing a sore head when consumed in moderation. Our collection includes a huge range of orange wine UK, from celebrated wine makers and hidden gems alike. Discover Calcarius, Tragolargo, Christina, Little Bastard, Westwell and more. From affordable options to more decadent wines, our collection is perfect for anyone curious to buy orange wine online. 

 

 

Buy orange wine online from Forest Wines
 


Forest Wines specialises in natural and organic wine. As an independent winery, we pride ourselves on offering the very best options for our customers, including unique options like orange wine. If you would like to expand your wine horizons with natural organic, biodynamic, vegan and low intervention wines, we can help you find the perfect bottle for you. And with free UK delivery for orders over £70, we make it easier than ever to access your favourite wines, as well as discovering new options to fall in love with. Why not try something new and invest in some delicious orange wine from our online wine collection today? 

 

So if you’re looking to branch out on your wine experience with orange natural wine, you are in the right place. Explore our extensive collection here at Forest Wines today and discover the incredible convenience that comes when you buy orange wine online.

 

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