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Red Wine

The Noble History of a Scarlet Legacy


"A scarlet thread that unites the mysticism of ancient civilizations with the technical sophistication of contemporary high oenology."

8,000 Years of Evolution: From the Caucasus to the World

The journey of Red Wine began on the fertile slopes of the Caucasus. Research published by the National Geographic Society confirms that Vitis vinifera was domesticated in modern-day Georgia eight millennia ago. Unlike white wine, red wine extracts its soul from prolonged contact with the grape skins, capturing essential polyphenols and tannins for its longevity, a process standardized today by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV).

Wines in historic oak barrels - Evolution of Red Wine
Secular tradition: Red wine as a pillar of European culture, according to archives from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Refinement and Terroir Revolution

The transition to today's technical masterpiece was driven by fundamental milestones:

Roman Legacy

The Romans were the first to plant vineyards in mythical regions. The D.O.Ca. Rioja preserves vestiges of this viticultural heritage that defined European trade.

Monastic Perfection

Cistercian monks in Burgundy defined the concept of Climat. Today, Bourgogne Wines keeps this classification of unique parcels alive.

The Glass Age

The adoption of glass and cork allowed for prolonged aging, a phenomenon detailed by Decanter Magazine in its studies on vintage evolution.

Contemporary Red Wine

Today, red wine represents the balance between craftsmanship and science. Modern enology, supported by institutions like the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology, allows for precise control of tannic extraction, respecting biodiversity and the winemaker's intention.

Frequently Asked Questions: The World of Red Wine

What is the ideal serving temperature?

For age-worthy reds, 16°C to 18°C is recommended. Professional guides like WSET suggest avoiding higher temperatures to prevent excessive alcohol volatilization.

What does wood contribute to red wine?

Barrels provide stability and complexity. According to Jancis Robinson, oak allows for micro-oxygenation that rounds out tannins and adds notes of sweet spices.