Orange wine is having a major moment right now, but what exactly is it? And no, it’s not made with oranges—despite the name! This trendy tipple gets its gorgeous hue and bold character from a winemaking process where the skins of white grapes mingle with the juice. Think of it as a white wine wearing a red wine jacket, complete with tannins and structure that make it a bit of a ‘Marmite’ experience. Love it or not, when it’s done right, it’s a real showstopper.
If you usually go for delicate whites, this might not be your vibe. But if you’re into trying something daring, orange wine could be your new autumnal obsession. Is this one from Georgia? Absolute perfection.
To taste, expect notes of apricot, citrus, and pear, all wrapped up in a fuller body that’s perfect for chilly evenings. Orange wine pairs beautifully with dishes like lamb, where its structure and depth can shine. It’s bold, it’s different, and it’s not for everyone—but for me, it’s a solid 5/5.
I picked up this beauty at Majestic for just £13.99—an absolute steal! Will orange wine be your next favourite, or will it fall into the ‘Marmite’ camp for you? Tbilvino 'Qvevris' Rkatsiteli 2020/21, Georgia - Majestic: £13.99
Let me know your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to check out my ‘What is Orange Wine?’ and 'Taste Test: Orange Wine' videos for the full lowdown.
Elizabeth x
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