Thursday 23 May 2013

How To Find The Wine That Is Right For You

By Peter Duncan


Are you a wine lover? If so, then you aren't alone because millions of people from all over our planet love all the different kinds of wine that exist. However, in order to enjoy wine, you need to be knowledgeable about it. Continue reading to learn some advice for enjoying your glass of wine.

You should write down a few notes after trying a new wine. Make sure you write down the name of the wine, its origin and the year as well as your impressions. It will be hard to remember what a wine tasted like, especially if you attend wine tastings and try many different wines in the same day.

If you are having red meats, stick to red wine. This is the general principle, and should rarely be veered away from. Red wine helps to bring out the flavor in the steak or meat that you choose and vice versa, giving you the best possible experience while you are eating lunch or dinner.

Look at the entire wine store. Do not just stay in one aisle. Some stores are better organized than others, and you may even find some great deals in a section that you may not normally look in. Take some time to explore it. Surveying the store can help you avoid missing anything.

Sometimes, you will find that cheap wine can do the trick. Chilean wines are well-known for their excellent flavor and reasonable price tag. Wine from Chile is a very affordable option when you are on a budget. More specifically, look at Cabernet Sauvignons and Sauvignon Blancs. Other countries whose wines are budget friendly are Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa.

You can make amazing pairings with your favorite wine. For example, you can pair a Chardonnay with either Gouda or Provolone. For stronger cheeses, such as Cheddar, opt for a Cabernet such as Cabernet Sauvignon or Cabernet Franc. Zinfandel wines go beautifully with the more delicate cheeses such as Feta and Gouda.

If you are venturing into trying new wines, it is better to get an experimental bottle over a whole case. Given the wide variety of wines and styles out there, single educational bottles are a great idea whenever drinking something new for the first time. If you like the taste, move up to a half-case.

If you notice that you are drinking wine each and every night, take a few nights off. The last thing that you will want to do is become jaded with the taste of wine. After this time period elapses, incorporate wine into your regime again and watch how great it will taste.

If you are interested in visiting a winery, make plans ahead of time. You should figure out how much you can afford to spend on your visit and on wine and find a friend who can drive if you want to drink. Write down the questions you have, so that you can explain what wine you like best.

Remember that wine shops can vary as much as wines themselves. Each one has a different set of priorities, product list and pricing structure. If you are very new to wine and setting foot in a place where the cheapest bottle is $60, you should look for a lower-end store where you can discover your palate and favorite brands.

If you are new to selecting wines, start off at a store that carries bottles under $20. Wine shops geared toward connoisseurs may have a lot of expensive and confusing choices. Opt for the lower priced wine until you've found your favorite flavor and then take it from there.

Wine turns a meal into an adventure. You have an appreciation of wine to go along with your new knowledge. This information can help you know more about wine than you ever thought you would.




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