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stanbesida | 10:13 Fri 26th Feb 2010 | Food & Drink
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I have a bottle of Black Tower wine and there is a picture of a bottle on the label at the back of it with a 4 inside, could anybody tell me what the 4 refers to, and what temperature it should be served at?
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I think the 4 in the bottle picture on the label refers to number of alcohol units in the whole bottle.
are you sure? that's not a lot of units for a bottle of wine?
I think it refers to the sweetness of the wine.1 being dry, 2 being not quite so dry, 3 getting sweeter etc. 4 being quite sweet I should think.
Ps I didn't know you could still get Black Tower lol. Does it still come in the black nobbly bottle???
You're right it doesn't seem a lot, but they do that on beer bottles.
I've just looked at my bottle of ' White cloud' in the fridge and on the back it has a little bottle that says ' 8.6 uk units' - which would suggest that the 4 on your does refer to units. It does seem low though.
missnemesis is correct.
It's consumer guidance labelling.
The normal scale is 1 to 9.
1 is very dry, like some New World Sauvignon Blancs.
9 is sweetest, like a Sauternes.
Black Tower is a medium scale White. 4 means it is not too dry. You might describe it as "fruity" perhaps.
A bottle of Black Tower will contain around 6 alcohol units.
When you've finished it you might try a bottle of Blue Nun.
Or perhaps a fine bottle of Mateus Rose'
Or if you're feeling risqué, maybe a fruity Lambrini...
So is there not any consistency in labelling of wine then, winebuyer? The picture of the bottle on mine definitely refers to units, and there is a seperate thing above it to show you dryness/ sweeteness. Therefore if I was to take a bottle of Black tower of the shelf tomorrow, I would see the little 4 in a bottle, assume it referred to units and end up drinking way more units than i believed.
Anyone remember Hirondel? It would rot paint brushes.
He is right mcfluff and it isnt a lot for a bottle. A unit is a glass of wine, so they are really saying that a bottle is four glasses. It depends on the size of your glass I suppose.
Babycham.................now there's a drink to be proud of!!!
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Ooh, hey guys ... not being a teensy bit snobby are we ???

LOL

Lambrini !

As their website says ... "We stand for everything that is fun, fabulous and female"

Lambrini is to wine what the Ford Ka is to motoring ... ie. no guy would ever buy one.
Tullia.........A bunch of us used to go to a Turkish kebab place in Stoke Newington. It didn't have a drinks licence so we would bring in bottles of Hirondel from the local pub and get totally rat-ars*d.
errr it depends on the abv of the wine and a glass of wine is not one unit!

Work out your alcohol units for yourself with this handy sum: Strength (ABV) x Volume (ml) ÷ 1000 = No. of units.

E.g. Pint of Stella - 5.2 x 568 ÷ 1000 = 2.95

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