Wine 101-How To Buy Wine

January 1, 2009 by admin  
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Regardless, if you’re buying wine for just you or a huge party, you need to know the best way to make the right selection.

The choice is more personal that anything there are some great tips known as the three P’s: preference, price and pairing.

Price:

The price is always important when you are considering what type of wine to buy. You can get some great tasting wines at some relatively cheap prices these days, so you shouldn’t consider a cheaper wine to be a bad one.  You may want to talk to a wine dealer to get some advice.

Preferences:

The preference varies from one person to another, yet you need to consider what type of food you’ll be drinking the wine with as well as the people you’re with. Plenty of wines offer   their own distinct tastes, such as contents as vintage, so you need to decide which you prefer before you purchase.

For example, if you’re having a small get to together with a few friends you may want to try a lighter wine versus a heavier version.

A get way to get some good advice when it comes to different wines is to talk to experts.  They can really be a great source to turn to if you have any specific concerns about certain wines.

Pairing:

It’s very important to choose the right wine to go with the right food. You should take note of the contents of the food as to what you shall be using: fruits or spices; red or white meat; herbs-fresh/dried and their types.  This can greatly influence your choice of wine to use.

For instance, red wines pair well with heavy food better than white ones, which are more suitable for the lighter meals.  There really aren’t any rules you must stick to here as it’s all based on your preferences.

You are the judge of what you wine you want to drink with what food.  So, make the choice that suits you!

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Wine 101-Wine Basics And Quick Start Guide

January 1, 2009 by admin  
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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you just need to know more about wine than you currently do?  Well, if so, you should keep reading as this article gives you some wine education.

1. Try to know more about wine before you start drinking it.  Take a wine tasting 101 class. If you can visit a winery because this is a great place to try some wine tasting.  It’s amazing what you can learn from the people that work there as we.

2. Be certain to order a bottle of wine because it’s much cheaper than getting by the glass if you’re with two or more people.

3. Have your waiter make a suggestion. If you like cabernets, ask if they can tell you of one that may be better than another.

4. Ask the person that you are with what type of wine they prefer.

5. Never buy the most expensive wine that’s available. These wines are usually very over priced and you can often get a better wine at a better bargain.

6. You should do some wine tasting at home as it’s the cheapest way to find a wine you like.  When you start buying wine in restaurants, it can get very pricey.

7. You can learn which food goes with which meals, wine boils down to finding the one you like the best. There really aren’t any rules when it comes to finding the best wine.

If you follow these tips, you should much more comfortable when it comes to ordering wine at a restaurant the next time you’re there with family or friends.

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