The Good Old Red Wine

Perhaps of the wide varieties of wines, the red wine is the oldest alcoholic beverages known to mankind. Nearly every civilization of ancient times is in possession of it in one form or other. The people of Persia and Mesopotamia created the syrah grapes to produce a very strong-bodied wine so potent it had to be mixed with water in the mixing bowls used to bring it in. The red color in red wine is due to the skin of the grapes used for it, which also has the tannins that provides the wine its form and foundation, allowing it to mature and become even better as it age up until it peaks. When speaking of red wine, there are only three variety of it. First is the Cabernet Savignon, which is a stout grape that can be grown almost anywhere save where it’s really, really cold and yield a dry wine with tannin. The second one is known as Merlot, which is full-bodied wine that will knock you out with a fist of fruits with just a hint of tannin. And the last one is Pinot Noir, the most well-known of the wine varieties, be it red or white, which lends your taste an excellent nip of fruits and some other flavors that the vintner included in it, which is oftentimes citrus, tobacco or chocolate, if you’ll believe it. Pinot is most difficult grape to cultivate among the varietals, prospering only at certain places throughout the world like California, Oregon and France. But you need not be knowledgeable of all that to wear these pair of Red Wine Cufflinks, of course, it adds some information about the thing you love. These silver cufflinks contain a silver glass of burgundy and are the ideal pair of connoisseur cufflinks for people who value this very old beverage, a connection to our history in a manner that is deep, refreshing and lasting.