Wine: Everything You Need To Know

Wine: Everything You Need To Know

When you make the decision to serve or order wine at a restaurant, it is important that you know quite a bit on the topic of wine. In order to gain a better understanding of wine in general, it is important to conduct some thorough research. The following article is equipped with some sound advice to help you do that.

DID YOU KNOW: Do not spend your money on full cases of wine if you are not sure you like it. It is best to purchase an experimental bottle, or even better, taste the wine before you purchase it.

When you are drinking wine, make sure that you savor each sip that you take. Sometimes, you may be drinking a wine bottle that costs a lot of money so you will want to get your money’s worth. This will also help you to enjoy the flavors that you taste.

Buy only one bottle of each wine. If you find that you like a particular wine a great deal it can be very tempting to want to buy a lot of it at once to save money, but this is often a bad idea. Instead, buy only one to ensure that you do not fill your cellar with one type.

DID YOU KNOW: Have a plan prior to picking your wine. Be sure you know which wine you’re looking before to avoid getting overwhelmed by brands, varieties, and prices.

Leftover wine should not be saved for any more than four days. When wine comes in contact with oxygen, it starts to break down. This greatly effects the taste and balance. It is best to use any wine you have leftover for cooking instead of drinking it as it is.

A good tip when trying to research wines is to find a critic or expert that has a similar palate to you. Everyone’s tastes are different and that includes critics. Try to find a critic that likes similar wines and you’ll be amazed with all the new wines you’ll be introduced to.

DID YOU KNOW: When you drink a bottle of wine, make sure that you do not throw it out, even if you have a small amount left. Wine can stay good for a long period of time and you never know when you may have a craving for that type of wine in the future.

Go to wine tastings when you can. Wine tastings are the best place to test your pallet against the many different types and brands of wine. You can even find some that are free, but do remember to spit your wine. You can not accurately tell the taste of a wine once you begin to become intoxicated.

Swirling is part of tasting wine. Make the circular motion necessary from your elbow rather than your wrist. Doing so will enable you to smell the wine, enhancing the flavor of it as well. Making the motion just using the wrist is difficult and often will not have the desired effect.

DID YOU KNOW: A good tip if you’d like to get more into wine is to come to your own conclusions. Everyone’s a critic these days and wine is no exception.

When you order wine while dining at a restaurant, venture out of your comfort zone. Choose a unique wine, which can be both fun and exhilarating. It will present a surprise to your guests.

A good tip if you’re interested in drinking wine is to make sure you serve your wine out of a good glass. You don’t want to serve your guests wine out of something silly and embarrass yourself A good wine glass should be large, have thin glass, and a long stem.

DID YOU KNOW: When serving wine for parties, open the Merlot and Cabernet a half hour before the party starts. This will allow the wine to make contact with the air and start “opening up.

Don’t fall for marketing strategies. Restaurants, bars, and stores may promote certain brands of wine, especially ones that are related to celebrities. But these wines are priced way above cost. More costly wine doesn’t always mean it’s better in quality. Pick a wine that you like and don’t fall for the hype.

Remember that rules were made to be broken, even when it comes to selecting wine. Just because the “norm” indicates you should pair red wine with red meat and white with fish, chicken or salad, doesn’t mean it’s set in stone. Enjoy your meal with your favorite wine, no matter who says they go together!

DID YOU KNOW: A good tip if you’re interested in drinking wine is to make sure you serve your wine out of a good glass. You don’t want to serve your guests wine out of something silly and embarrass yourself A good wine glass should be large, have thin glass, and a long stem.

When you are hunting for that great price on a great selection, the discount bottles will be just what you are looking for. The various venues will lower the price for whatever reason and place the same, expensive bottle on the racks for a discounted price. Keep an eye open and you might spot an amazing deal on an amazing flavor.

When you find a bottle of wine that really hits the spot, put away the whole case for a slightly higher price and you’ll save money in the long run. A case is usually 12 bottles of the same age and flavor. The net cost of a single case is reasonably lower than 12 individual bottles in most venues.

DID YOU KNOW: Don’t be afraid to play with the temperature of your wine. Some wine is best chilled, while others taste wonderful at room temperature.

The best wine tip I’ve ever heard is, “Love the wine you’re drinking and drink the wine you love.” If you like a certain grape varietal, region of the world or vineyard, drink from there! You don’t have to stray outside of your comfort zone if it means you’ll not enjoy the wine you drink.

Need a lot of wine for a big wedding, party or other event? Consider buying Cava, which comes from Spain. This affordable style of wine never disappoints with its flavor, texture or price. There are many brands available, which will impress your guests and keep your budget well balanced, too.

As you can see, there are a lot of areas that you need to learn about wine. There is a bit more to this fancy drink than what really meets the eye. Just apply and re-read the tips you’ve just read, and you will find yourself slowly becoming a wine connoisseur.

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