orange wine
English
Etymology
From the color, coined as a marketing term.
Noun
orange wine (countable and uncountable, plural orange wines)
- A type of wine made from white wine grapes where the grape skins are not removed.
- Synonym: amber wine
- Coordinate terms: red wine, white wine
- 2015, Lettie Teague, Wine in Words: Some Notes for Better Drinking, Rizzoli Publications, →ISBN:
- Orange wines are unlike a white and unlike a red, although they are probably more like a red than a white. They're tannic and sometimes a little bitter depending on how long the skins have contact with the juice.
Further reading
orange wine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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