Is red wine can be made out of white grapes?
the white grapes have no pigments to make a red wine the JUICE of both white and red grapes is actually pretty translucent; if you ever happen to find yourself in a vineyard of red grapes — and have the owner’s permission! — squeeze one of the grapes between your fingers and see what comes out, it might be surprising. because of this clear juice, a red, rose or even white wine can be made from red grapes — the only difference here is how much time the juice is allowed to stay in contact with the grape SKINS during winemaking; the skins are where the pigments are. there’s the ubiquitous pink wines out there (and typically just the oversweetened “white zinfandel” are most people familiar with, but there’s a plethora of different dry, more complex rose wines out there, often made with Rhone varietals like grenache noir/garnacha) ….