Don’t shun pinot grigio! The good versions of wines you think are bad – Paradise Post

Don’t shun pinot grigio! The good versions of wines you think are bad – Paradise Post

By Elin McCoy, Bloomberg News

Eavesdrop in trendy wine bars, as I frequently do, and you hear drinkers dissing ever-popular pinot grigio as so bland and boring, lowbrow and déclassé that only those who don’t know any better would order a glass.

Or consider the image baggage of California zinfandel. One of my European friends repeats the trope that this all-American red is undrinkable—gooey, rough and unctuously thick—and white zin has long been maligned as the vino people imbibe when they don’t like wine.

And remember the movie “Sideways,” in which main character Miles, who equates pinot noir with love, ranted so mercilessly against merlot that it took years for the grape to recover positive attention in the market?

Recently I started making a list of wine categories with a bad reputation. On it are not only pinot grigio and zinfandel, but also gewürztraminer, Beaujolais Nouveauand just about all sweet wines, including moscato, Sauternes, port, muscadet and lambrusco, among many others.

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