The way you like to drink your coffee can say a lot - very long - on your preferences : aromas, sugar, power, acidity. And these preferences can be transferred to other drinks or foods - because usually if you don't like the bitterness of coffee, chances are you don't like bitterness at all —.

So here are some styles of wine you should like based on your favorite morning drink..

Large black coffee

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For those who prefer a great black coffee, wines that have acidity and astringency are the best choice. You could opt for a powerful red grape from sunny regions like the south of France or Italy with the region of Piedmont.. The key words are aromatic power, dry and fruity.

If the tannins bother you, why not try a Beaujolais or Beaujolais Nouveau ? These wines - whose grape variety is Gamay - are very aromatic and fruity with very little tannin.

Espresso – What Else ?

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Was, it's clear you need tannin and not just a little. The wine must be thick - a wine with a colorful color and on the palate an impression of heaviness and a lot of substance - with a good bitterness to satisfy you.

In that case, you should turn to regional red wines such as Médoc, the wines are full-bodied with aromas of spices, violet or red fruit. I recommend the Malbec or the Cabernet Franc for this kind of experience. You rather want a white wine ? No problem ! I suggest the Marsanne grape variety which will have aromas ranging from grilled walnuts to peaches, including spices and flowers..

Coffee with milk

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Bwe clearly here, you are not too keen on strong coffees and milk will sweeten your drink. It is best for you to choose wines that have already matured.. Why ? Because these wines have lost their acidity and are therefore "smoother".

I advise you to turn to the white Chardonnay grape very present in France and in the rest of the world with a very wide variety of aromas : peach, Pear, litchi, lime tree, Butter, gun flint, toast, citrus or brioche. Fancy a red wine that you are not used to ? A good idea would be to taste a Super Tuscan - the super does not mean that it is a masked hero defending the widow and the orphan, but simply that 85 % of the grapes used come from this region —. Grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot have been introduced and blended with Sangiovese to produce high quality wines.

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Coffee with sugar

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I'll give it to you in a thousand, drinking coffee with sugar reveals a preference for sweetness. Astonishing, no ? If there is a region that I recommend to you, this is Alsace. Riesling and Gewurztraminer - it's really horrible to write… - give wines with a good dose of sugar.

Attention, the Riesling grape can produce dry wines, especially in Germany, better ask your favorite wine merchant for advice.

Thé

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It gets a bit more complicated for me since I'm not a heavy tea drinker, but we will do our best. We must not hide our face, a tea drinker primarily drinks weed ! I think you need freshness with light vegetal aromas. — I already see tea drinkers texting me that I'm a horrible coffee drinker who doesn't understand a thing.

The best solution is to turn to the Sauvignon Blanc grape.. This grape gives a dry and light wine with good acidity and herbaceous aromas.. We find this grape variety mainly in Bordeaux or Loire Valley

And the bowl of Chocapic ?

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Clearly, you're still too young to drink wine so why don't you ask your mom to pour you a tall glass of grape juice to taste it ?

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