Channel Button

There are 2 articles on this title. You are reading the article ranked and rated #2 by Helium's members.

Food & Drink   >

Wine

Get a Widget for this title

Information on ice wine

Ice wine was found by accident and has been made since 1794. Made on purpose since the 1800's and first done in the European nations it finally occurred in 1973 in Canada in small amounts. By 1979 commercial availability occurred.
The freezing and thawing dehydrates the grapes on the vine. Increasing the sugars, extracts and acids. The flavors and complexity of the wine intensifies. So far it is only harvested by hand. Even then you only get 1/5 of the normal volume for wine making.
The grapes are pressed while quite cold still containing ice crystals and only a small amout of juice is added for fermentation which will stop naturally after several months.
This very fruity and intensely sweet wine is prominent in the mouth and finishes on a dry note.
Canada now makes the majority of ice wine and it is expensive. Sold in smaller bottles and being expensive is the result of the risk that is assumed to leave the fruit on the vine. Birds, weather or other animals can bring harm to the harvest.
If you splurge on ice wine you can use it in many ways. Jellies, mixing drinks like cocktails, however, ever having any left over upon opening is hard to have. It is a wonderful drink and one that should be enjoyed for the rarity it is.

Learn more about this author, Rebecca Haughn.
Contact this writer Click here to send this author comments or questions.


Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:

Information on ice wine

  • 1 of 2

    by M.L. Brooke

    Icewine (New World) or Eiswein (Germany) is in fact produced when a freeze occurs in conjunction with a favorably long harvest,

    read more

  • 2 of 2

    by Rebecca Haughn

    Ice wine was found by accident and has been made since 1794. Made on purpose since the 1800's and first done in the European

    read more

Add your voice

Know something about Information on ice wine?
We want to hear your view. Write_penWrite now!

Helium Debate

Cast your vote!

Should 7UP go back to its original formula?

Click for your side.

130384

Featured Partner

1H2O

1H2O endeavors to create an international network of journalists and media makers with the purpose of generating the ...more

What is Helium? | Buy Web Content | Contact Us | Privacy | User agreement | DMCA | User Tools | Help | Community | Helium’s Official Blog | Link to Helium

Helium, Inc.
200 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 USA