Wines transport you to a different world altogether as you relish the pleasure of each sip. An exotic aroma adds excitement to the heady sensation you experience when you enjoy your wine.
A cocktail of intoxicating fragrances of exotic flowers you savor with your wine takes you to a garden of freshly bloomed flowers literally. While most wines are fragrant, especially the white wines, some of them come with an exotic fragrance you’ll fall in love with.

Let’s find out about a few aromatic wines.
Gewurztraminer which originates in Alsace is known for its rich texture, floral aromas, ripe peach, lychee and fruit flavours, is well-balanced and long lasting.
Torrontes is a wine that originates in Argentina and has an enticing flavor and aroma of peach, honeysuckle and lychee.
Muscat is the only grape to produce wine with the same aroma as the grape itself. Sweet fortified Muscats have a classic rich, nose of dried fruits, raisins and oranges.
Kolbenhof has a perfumed aroma of roses along with a penetrating, unusual orange zest note; a bit of minerality emerges in the flavor, along with a grounded, earthy near-bitterness that’s typical for this grape and serves to balance the wine’s expansive character. The wine is full-bodied but lively, with a creamy texture and yet good depth from its acidity, which is fairly high for Gewurz according to wro.
While you are getting heady with the thought of aromatic white wines, learn more about them here as the list is quite long.
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