Does wine taste like grapejuice?!


Question: Because it looks like it does.


Answers: Because it looks like it does.

Nope. (With the possible exception of Manishevitz.)

All wines taste different, ranging from $6 boxes of wine (not made for taste) to ridiculously expensive fine wines that are, I imagine, more of an experience...

Sangria is a little bit like grape juice, because it's usually sweet with a low alcohol content. But they still taste different.

No I love grape drink and hate wine!

No it doesn't. Why don't you try it yourself and find out?

Depends on the wine. I have had some sangria that tasted similar to grapejucie though.

no..wine has a strong taste and
Grapejuice is sweet

it tastes worse

not at all, and how on earth could a drink look like it tastes like another drink

Not really. Some of the very sweet and cheap wines do but not the better reds.

sweet and fruity, refreshingly light and smooth..

grapejuice is sweet, wine is bitter

NOOOOOO it sure does not...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermentatio...

I have tasted dozens of types of wine in my life and never once have I found one that tastes anything like grape juice.

It isn't just the Addition of alcohol to grape juice that makes it "wine" but the fermentation of the grape juice.

That means that the yeast eats the sugar and the other chemical components in the juice and they excrete alcohol and other, new, chemical components.

Yeah, that is right... ALL alcohol is nothing but yeast pee and poo.

The process alters not just the sugars but the whole chemical balance of the liquid.





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