Learn How To Love Wine Again (and Again And Again!)
Wine is the perfect beverage to serve during the holidays. The tips in the following paragraphs will help you figure out which wines are best to serve for which occasions and with which foods.
If you plan to purchase some wine, try a bottle of it out first. With such a great variety, how can you know which you’ll prefer? It is smart to get just one bottle rather than an entire case.
Get a wine cellar when you’re trying to keep wine good and valuable when you buy it. This is key if you own pricey wines that you plan to drink down the road. The cost of the cellar will more than pay for itself when it keeps your expensive wines from going bad.
There are many good, inexpensive wines. Chilean wines taste great and are more affordable than wines from other places in the world. Wine from Chile is a very affordable option when you are on a budget. Chilean Cabernets and Sauvignon Blancs are particularly notable. You should also try wines from Argentina, South Africa or New Zealand.
Your wine should be served at the ideal serving temperature to keep the flavor at its maximum potential. Red wines, for example are the best when you serve them near 65 degrees. You should start with the wine being at 58 degrees and let it warm in the glass. Wine is best at 47 degrees. Serving white wine too warm dulls the flavor.
Make sure that you designate the proper wine glasses for reds and whites. The white wine glass is designed to keep the liquid cool, and thus is narrower. Reds need to be poured into wider styles of glasses that have large mouths. This keeps the wine warm, which can help elicit more flavor.
Everyone should know an easy way to remove the label from a wine bottle. Just put it into the oven and, once hot, peel it off with oven mitts.
Sparkling wine and champagne should always be served chilled. At a room temperature, it is not possible to taste all the flavors. Store your champagne in the fridge for at least an hour before serving.
If you are interested in visiting a winery, make plans ahead of time. Before departing, arrange for a designated driver and determine how much money you will spend. Jot down a few questions you would like to ask, and think about the types of wine you would like to try.
The wine’s vintage is the year the grapes were harvested. That means that a 2009 wine has grapes that were harvested that year. They would then be fermented and aged in barrels until the wine was bottled and sold. This wine wouldn’t have made it to store shelves until at least 2011!
There are many wines out there, from dark red to fruity wines. Prepare yourself to choose wisely whenever you visit a wine shop. You’ll have an easier time making the perfect selection now that you’ve educated yourself.