Wine lovers don't just taste and smell wine, we see it, too. And the harder we look, the less we see red wine versus white wine, and the more we see a rainbow of unique colors forming a fruity spectrum.<br/><br/>On one extreme there are silvery, water-colored white wines. On the other, there are inky opaque reds. Splashed across the middle is everyone's summertime favorite rosé a light, fruity, floral pink made from some of the planet's darkest red grapes.<br/><br/>New to the spectrum and having a major moment right now is orange wine, sometimes called amber or skin-contact wine. Orange wine is basically white grapes made in the red wine style: white grapes fermented with their skins, expressing totally new colors, less ripe fruit and unique earthy, nutty and herbal flavors.<br/><br/><b>Jonathon Alsop</b> author, GBH commentator and founder of the Boston Wine School will be our guide for this comparative wine exper
/PRNewswire/ Today, the Croatian Wine Alliance, a group of global teams promoting Croatian wines led by the US-based duo, Aroma Wine Co., and Croatian.