Fortified Muscats Flashcards
What are the characteristics of fortified muscats?
Low to medium acid
Perfumed aromas of rose, orange blossom, and grape
Thrive in warm and hot climates with some cooling effects to preserve acidity
2 styles
- youthful
- fully developed
Where does Muscat de Baumes-de-Venise come from?
Southern Rhone
What are the characteristics of youthful, unaged Muscats?
Medium gold in color Floral and aromatic Sweet but rarely luscious Some skin contact top intensify flavours Cool fermentation stopped by fortification with 96% abv grape spirit to give a sweet wine Stored in inert vessels
Where does Rutherglen come from and what is it?
Fortified Muscat form Australia
What are the characteristics of developed, aged Muscats?
Amber to brown color
Can be sweet or luscious
Some raining before picking
Fermentation on the skins
Luscious style requires fortification when fermentation has reached 2% abv
Oxidative ageing could last decades in old wood
Pronounced oxidative aromas