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I like Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon but I would like to try white wines. What would be the white wine version of them?

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Answer by: Roger C. Bohmrich, MW

That's a very tough call as it is really hard to match these red wines with white equivalents. But here's an attempt, although it's a stretch!

A white equivalent of a soft red with ample fruit like many New World Merlots is a ripe, soft California Chardonnay.

A white equivalent of a firm, dry Cabernet Sauvignon would be a Sauvignon Blanc, which has herbaceous notes and higher acidity as some Cabernets do (and which, by the way, is one of the genetic parents of Cabernet Sauvignon).




About the Expert:
Roger has enjoyed a lengthy career in the wine trade, and he last served as a senior executive with a major national importer. In 2006, he launched Millesima USA, a retail entity affiliated with Europe's leading fine wine mail order company. Roger became one of America's first Masters of Wine in 1993, and he has been very active as an educator and speaker at wine festivals and conferences. He hosts a community television program entitled "Wine's Simple Pleasures," and is currently working on a book of original recipes and wine pairing solutions.

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