American Wine Rebel Show
Coffee in the morning. Wine at night. But what about espresso-infused wine? Today I’m trying a Vidal Blanc ice wine that’s been infused with espresso beans, and it raises a bigger question: how far can winemakers push the boundaries of wine? Vidal Blanc is a hybrid grape known for its high acidity and cold-hardy vines, which is why it’s commonly used for ice wine in colder regions like Ontario, New York, and Michigan. Ice wine itself is made from grapes that freeze naturally on the vine, concentrating the sugar and flavors when they’re pressed. The result is an intensely sweet wine balanced by bright acidity. Adding espresso beans takes that balance even further. The bitterness of the coffee cuts through the sweetness of the ice wine in a way that almost tastes like liquid tiramisu. This is exactly what I love about independent winemakers: the willingness to experiment, take risks, and create something totally unexpected. Wine doesn’t have to follow the rules to be good. Subscribe for more American wine stories, hidden regions, and grapes you’ve probably never heard of. Chapters 0:00 Espresso ice wine?! 0:35 What is Ice Wine 2:06 What is Vidal Blanc 3:21 Tasting Coffee-infused wine tasting 5:03 Why experimental wines matter
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