Kenneth Fredrickson
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Wine: A Beginner's Guide
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“Pinot Noir is usually more lightly colored (a cherry red), while Syrah is much darker, inky-purple, nearly black at times. Another factor influencing red wine color is acidity. The chemistry of red wine is such that wines with higher acid are more discernably red in color while those with lower acidity tend toward purple/blue.”
― Wine: A Beginner's Guide
― Wine: A Beginner's Guide
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