Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Wine

Page 1

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Wine

Red Wine Are there any gaps in your knowledge about wine? Of course not, and that goes to show that anyone with an interest in wine is going to learn something by reading this article. Where do your interests lie? Read further to learn all there is to know about wine and the experience involved with finding the perfect label. Pinot Grigio works great for the times you're eating seafood. This wine can truly enhance the taste of the dish. White wine in general is also a good choice to pair with seafood. Seafood and white wine can really be a match made in heaven. Attend wine tastings! These events can be a lot of fun and can expand your horizons in your wine experience. This is a great social event for you to enjoy with others. Invite your friends who also love wine. You'll have a great time while building your relationship. To make the most of each glass of wine, make sure you serve it up at its optimum temperature. Red wine needs to be about 60 degrees. Pour the wine at about 58 degrees and let it warm up in your glass. White wines are best served at 47 degrees. Serving a white wine too warm can result in a dull taste. Use the proper glass for your red and white wines. White wines need a more narrow glass, so that warm air cannot readily reach the wine's surface. Reds are better in a wide glass. This keeps the wine warm, which can help elicit more flavor. Don't be shy about joining discussion forums about wine online. There are some outstanding wine boards out there, and visiting them will open you up to a plethora of information you may not otherwise find. Be sure you do look at the rules of the forum and what it's like before joining. A great tip if you're a wine lover is to make a trip to wine country and see for yourself how all of your favorite wines are made. Vineyards are gorgeous, and you will learn a lot that you did not know. A dessert wine is perfect for drinking after dinner. You could enjoy some champagne or port, for example. Your guests can talk quietly while savoring delicious wine, with a glowing fire nearby. Red and white wines are made from different grapes. Red wine is made from purple grapes, which


give it a strong body. White wines use green grapes which tend to be lighter and crisper. Clearly, the differences do not stop there, though that is the most basic distinction. If you're looking for a lighter wine, color doesn't matter. Wines can look very different but contain the identical amounts of alcohol. But, white wine is known to be somewhat easier for many to drink. If a light wine is really what you are looking for, your best bet is likely a nice Pinot Grigio. There is a great deal of wine information online. Feel free to take along print-outs of this information as you go wine-tasting for the best ones. Ask for the opinions of the employees, compare notes, and don't take home a bad bottle because of lack of knowledge. Before tasting a wine, slosh the wine around in the glass so you can fully appreciate its color. Swirl the glass lightly and put your nose near the aperture to breathe in the wonderful scent. Now sip a bit of your wine, roll it on your tongue and then spit it out. Spanish wines are easy to keep fresh, but the specific method will vary with the type. Rioja, for example, can last up to seven years after it is bottled. Storing your wine in a place that is dark and cool, such as a basement or closet, can really help to ensure you get the maximum flavor from your wine. Wine is something that is universal, as a lot of people have passion for it. You might be among them. To get the best flavor from wine, it's a wise idea to learn more about it. The advice in this piece has given you a great start. Red Wine


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.