Monday, 24 November 2014

Learn Everything You Need To Know About Wine

By Belinda Norbert


When it comes to purchasing wine, things can get pretty tough if you don't know what you're doing. With such a vast selection of types, and prices, it can be difficult finding the right wine for you. Luckily, the following article can help serve as a starting point when trying to make your next wine selection.

If you enjoy cooking, try incorporating wine into your dinner menu. Wine can be used in a variety of cooking formats including sauces and marinades. If you have small children, you need not be concerned about cooking with wine as most of the alcohol is cooked out during the cooking process.

When buying wine, do not make the mistake of believing a wine has to be expensive to be tasty. There are many wines out there that taste great and are reasonably priced. If you are not sure you like a particular variety of wine, it is a good idea to try an inexpensive bottle.

One of the fastest ways that you can chill a bottle of wine is to place it into a container that is filled with water and ice. Gently lower the bottle into this container and you will be able to chill it to drinking standards within 30 minutes or so.

For the best flavor, be sure to serve wine at the proper temperature. Red wines, for example are the best when you serve them near 65 degrees. If the wine is poured at 58 degrees, it will warm to the right temperature in the glass. If you are serving a white wine, chill it to 47 degrees. They don't taste good if they are too warm.

Various factors determine the proper temperature for white wines. Different types of white wines have unique textures and weights, making each one different with regards to ideal serving temperature. Sauvignon blanc generally tastes best chilled, but others, like chardonnay, are more flavorful when they are closer to room temperature.

Not all wines age well, so make sure to take this into account when storing your wine. Understand the wine you have purchased before making this determination. Bordeaux, for example, ages very well.

Get to as many wine tastings as you possibly can. Taste as many different kinds of wine as you can, and you learn a lot in the process. Not only will you learn about the various kinds of wine, you also learn about wine in general and how to learn good wines from bad very quickly. Just remember that you need to spit! As was mentioned earlier in this article, determining what wine to purchase can be quite the ordeal if you aren't armed with the right information. Luckily, if you use the information mentioned in this article you are well on your way towards making a choice you and your family can enjoy. Just remember to be responsible while drinking!




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