We've all heard the butchering of a wine name from time to time. Then the apologetic wine taster will say, "Uh, how do you pronounce that word?" Although we don't mind hearing variations of the type of wine being called out here at Briar Rose, we thought it would be fun to show you the phonetic transcription seen in brackets. Now you can sound like a real wine tasting pro or at least be mistaken for being French or Italian. Enjoy.
WHITE GRAPE VARIETALS:
Chardonnay [Shar-doe-NAY]
Sauvignon Blanc [So-Vin-YAWN-Blonk]
Riesling [REEZ-ling]
Viognier [Vee-own-yay]
Muscat [MUHS-kat]
MAJOR RED GRAPE VARIETALS:
Cabernet Sauvignon [Cah-bare-nay so-veen-yawn]
Merlot [Mare-lo]
Zinfandel [ZIN-fan-dell]
BORDEAUX GRAPE VARIETALS:
Cabernet Franc [Cab-air-ney- FRAWNC]
Malbec [MOWL-beck]
Petit Verdot [Puh-TEE-Vair -DO]
ITALIAN RED GRAPE VARIETAL:
Sangiovese [San-jo-VAY-zay]





