Monday 1 April 2013

Anyone Can Learn About Wine With These Simple Tips!

By Jeramy Dejardin


Drinking wine is something people enjoy doing for many different reasons and occasions. But, to truly get the most out of wine, you need to do your research. In the following piece, you will be given advice to help ensure you know everything about wine, thus, improving your experience with it.

If you are cooking with wine, don't hesitate to ask the wine shop-owner/manager for advice. He or she has likely tasted most of the wines available, and can give you an educated suggestion for wines that will enhance your recipe. The shop may even have wine on hand for tasting.

If you are wondering about decanting wine, generally speaking, you should not. The very best wines are nicely served from their original bottles. Less expensive or bulk wines, on the other hand, may benefit in both presentation and in flavor by decanting. This is especially true of less-expensive reds, which will become more "dry" in flavor when decanted and allowed to breathe.

If you are trying to find a way to drink a less-expensive wine, consider making it into a punch or Sangria. Adding some fruit, a bit of sweet soda and a little ice can completely change the taste. This makes for a nice addition to a baby shower or birthday party, and one of your guests is sure to enjoy.

Don't shy away from ordering or buying a bottle of something that you can not pronounce the name of. The clerk is not going to care. If they own the business, they are happy to make the sale. If they just work there, they are watching the clock until the end of their shift and will not remember you in an hour anyway. Don't deprive yourself of tasting new wines because you can't speak the name.

Eat pasta and chicken with white wine. White wine sets off these flavors best. That is because white wine tends to have a lighter taste than red wine, and won't overpower the taste of a great fettucini alfredo or barbeque chicken. Experiment with different white wines to see which you like best.

Don't drink your wine the minute you open it. To get the best flavors, you need to let it breathe. So pop the cork, and then take a few steps back and wait fifteen minutes. This waiting helps bring the flavors in your wine to life, so your enjoyment level will be much higher.

It is important for you to spit out the wines you try while you are at a wine tasting. This is because drinking too much wine can make you pretty inebriated. The last thing you want is to be at an event and make a spectacle of yourself by drinking far too much of the wine.

Don't just go for wines that are expensive or highly-rated. This can be a real temptation if you have a lot of disposable income, especially when once you did not. Rather, drink a lot of styles of wine so you can choose the ones you personally consider the best. Fill your cellar with these, regardless of price, label or popular opinion.

The best way to be prepared for drop-in guests is to keep a box of a variety of wines in a cool, dark place. Make sure not to put it in a place where the temperature fluxuates wildly as the bottles can go bad or even burst. A closet is a better choice than a basement for this reason.

Take a trip out to a vineyard. If there is one located close to you, make it a day trip. If not, consider taking a short vacation to go out and explore. An adventure such as this may help you appreciate and love wine even more than you did before.

Carry a map or some sort of direction for your given area. Some of the best wine venues are incredibly organized and easy to navigate, while others are chaotic and will lose you in the twits-and-turns. Print off a map of your designated area, and you'll never miss that perfect shop just around the bend.

If you are going to a party that your friend or family member is hosting, make sure to bring a bottle of wine. It does not have to be the most expensive wine brand on the market, but it should be something that everybody likes. Try to match the type of wine to the occasion you are going for.

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.

Don't be afraid to try something a little different for a change. Most restaurants allow you to taste the wine when they bring it to the table. If you do not care for it, you can always send it back. This allows you to sample something new without feeling like you will be stuck with it if you don't care for it.

What is a wine which comes from a late harvest? Just that! The grapes were allowed to ripen fully on the vine, typically allowing them to fall prey to a dehydrating mold which causes them to be very sweet. These wines are high in alcohol and sugar, leading to a sweet, strong flavor which you can easily enjoy.

Before visiting your favorite restaurant and mulling over which wine to chose, check out their website. Most fine dining establishments will post their wine list on the site, leaving you plenty of time to investigate the possibilities. Consider your entree in advance and research the wine that will best complement it.

The difficulty associated with wine selection is understandable, given the kinds of wine that exist and the categories that separate them. You can have an easier time choosing the wine you want. Keep this article in mind and remember that the best wines are only a few thoughts away from being in your glass.




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