Choosing The Right Type Of Wine

October 19th, 2011  |  Published in Uncategorized

Wines as we know them are generally distinguished as either red or white wine. However, this distinction is much too simplified considering the various types of wine depending on the grapes they were made of and the location of the vineyard where they were grown.

Having invested possibly hundreds of dollars in your latest bottle of vintage wine (ah well, we can but dream), the next important decision is where to store this prized possession?

The knowledge that wine can come in hundreds, perhaps thousands of flavors, can leave you with a feeling of dread especially when you have to order wine in restaurants. The basic rule is that there is no one perfect wine because it really depends on your own taste buds. An expensive wine that may taste perfect for one can taste horrible to another.

When ordering wine in restaurant, ask for the wine you personally prefer or have gotten familiar to the taste of. If you are the adventurous type or you really don’t have an idea which wines are good, then it is always practical to ask the help of the waiter or the restaurant staff taking your order. It is proper to surmise that the staff or waiter should have been given instructions and the basic training in wine selection by the restaurant owner or manager. But what if the waiter is just as ignorant as their customers about their wine list? What if the big decision as to which wine to order is left in your hands? Art of Wine Tasting.

If no one on the staff is knowledgeable about wines or can’t make suggestions, ask the waiter to just come back and then ask your companions about their preferences. Ask your dining companions whether they prefer red or white wine. The most common choices would be chardonnay for white wine as this is the king of white wine, or cabernet sauvignon for red wine as this is known as the king of red wine. No other choice could be much safer.

Wines benefit from being kept in dark conditions. Although this is not always practical, wine should certainly be stored in an area that is not exposed it to direct sunlight.

If you are eating white meat life fish or chicken, it would be best to order white wine. If you have chosen red meat like pork or beef roast, then red wine lie Pinot Noir would be an ideal wine to order. Ordering wine by the bottle is sometimes cheaper than ordering wine by glass. There are restaurants that offer discounts to customers who order two or more bottles of wine.

Whether or not you have a limited budget, it is always wise to ask for the price of wine per bottle or per glass, if only to have a stock knowledge of their prices the next time you are tasked with the same decision to order wine for the group. If money isn’t a problem for you, then Dom Perignon would be a good choice although this wine is higher priced than the others. There are equally good wine sparklers like Iron Horse or Domaine Chandon which are priced reasonably, depending on where you are eating.

There are wines that are better when they are less than three years old. You can try ordering white wines like Pinot Blanc or French Macon are dry white wines that command good prices and can be eaten well with appetizers. Wines are best drunk when they have been properly chilled.

Many modern wines do not need to be aged over a great period of time; therefore extensive cellars are often unnecessary. Having said this, if you have the time, space and resource to excavate a cellar, your wine will surely benefit. A purpose built cellar is not normally an option for most households and so suitable alternatives must be explored.

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Choosing from the Many Wine Brands

August 17th, 2011  |  Published in Uncategorized

Article by Marie Anties

Many wine collectors and buyers look at the brand of wines. They are particular on the brand of wines when they buy them for their collections. For most brands of wine, you may notice the labels and packages to be presentable and attractive for the buyers. Most wineries have the advantage of applying creativity on their packaging, labeling, and bottle designs.

Popular wine brands like Robert Mondavi, Barefoot, Mariposa, Kendall-Jackson, Ch?teau Ste Michelle and other top wine brands know the importance of their labeling. They know it can provide the success or failure of the wine. Wine Tasting for beginners

If you have visited wine shops, you may see their displays from the lifeless approach to the most colorful and flamboyant designs of the bottles. Countries like the United States and Canada apply this kind of approach in labeling wine brands.

However, it is very important for most wineries and wine shops to sell and produce quality fine wines. If you’re just starting out on learning wines, you may find yourself confused with those intimidating labels and bottle designs. Here are some tips on how to choose the right brand, labels, and types of wines you want to purchase.

1. Try to find the wine shops that have trained and experienced staff that will help and guide customers on what brand they want to buy.

2. Find good recommendations in the newspapers and on the Internet where you can find online wine experts.

3. Purchase fine wine in stores that are known in taking proper care on their inventories. They should have accessories and cooling systems that can sustain the needed temperature and shielding of the bottles from sunlight and humidity swings. Don’t buy from shops that don’t take proper care of their wines.

4. Before going to the wine shop, make sure that you have a list of the wine brands that are widely known by wine experts and collectors. Some wine shops offer wine tasting to ensure customers that they buying quality fine wine.

5. If you are already sure of the brand of wine you would like to buy, consider buying by bulk and by cases of 12. You may be offered discounts when you get more than two bottles.

Top brands of wines are produced and exported all over the world. The recognition of good quality of popular wine brands show the increase of sales and expansion in the market. In fact, wine sales in the United States have immensely expanded from 40 million cases of wine to 60 million cases sold in 2005.

Not too many years back if you heard the term wine cooler, your thoughts automatically went to Bartles & James and if someone told you about their wine collection you pictured a dusty underground vault, where bottles lined the walls in orderly rows, slowly aging to perfection. Your average person that lived in your average suburban home could enjoy a good glass of wine when out on the town, but seldom had the capacity to store wine in optimal conditions at home. With the advent of under counter coolers, a wine cellar is no longer a necessity in order to be a collector of fine wines. In fact, anyone can turn their kitchen into modern day wine cellar.

Fine wines are expensive and they are only worth the money if you have a place to store them. Wine is alive, constantly changing according to its environment. Lots of things affect what changes a wine, including temperature, humidity, darkness, calm, ventilation and the angle at which it is stored.

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Choosing A Wine Gift – Red Versus White

September 3rd, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

Red wines tend to be more full-bodied and…  

…more complex than most white wines. Red wines are usually made from red and black grape varietals. The fermentation process is a key element to why red wines are more robust and flavorful than white wines.

During the fermentation of red wines, all parts of the grape are left in the squeezed juice including grape stems, seeds and skins. These solids introduce higher amounts of tannins and pigments. As the stems, seeds and skins steep in the juice, they add color and intense flavor to the resulting wines.

There are many varieties of red wines available to choose from. Some of the most popular red wines include Merlots, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. Any of these wine types would be a welcome gift to wine lover.

White wines, on the other hand, are mostly made from green grapes and result in a lighter, crisper wine. During the fermentation process for white wines, once the juice is extracted from the grapes, the solids are gently strained and removed. The wine created from green grapes is not only lighter in color, it will be less complex in flavor than red wines.

Tannins act as a preventative to oxidation of the wine during aging. They are very important in red wine production due to the longer aging process used. As the wine ages, tannins add more flavor to the wine. This process creates a more robust and flavorful wine. The presence of these tannins creates a sharpness to the wine that mellows with age and is tamed by letting the wine breathe before serving.

White wines also come in a wide assortment of types. The most popular white wine in the United States is Chardonnay. Other good choices would include white Zinfandels or Sauvignon Blanc. White wine makes an excellent gift option that will be welcome by most wine enthusiasts.

When choosing which wine to bring as a hostess gift, you will need to consider what is on the menu. You will want to pair the wine to the food in a complementing manner. By complementing, I mean that it is generally accepted that you serve light wines with lighter foods and robust wines with heavier or spicier foods.

Now that you know the basic differences in red wines versus white wines, you have enough information to make a decision on which wine to use for your wine gift. Both red and white wines come in a wide range of price points so it will be easy to choose a wine gift that suits both the recipient and your pocketbook.

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Choosing the Best Customized Christmas Wine Gifts

July 31st, 2010  |  Published in Wine

Traditionally speaking, there is nothing quite like giving a good bottle of wine for Christmas.  Regardless of whether you want to give a special gift to a friend, romantic partner, or co-worker, you will find that most people will appreciate a bottle of wine far more than gift cards and sweaters.  That said, there are some additional things you may want to include with your wine gift that will make it even more special and memorable.

As you may be aware, there are all sorts of new technologies available of printing customized labels.  Rather than buy a bottle of wine from a local store, you can find online merchants that will print custom labels for you.  This includes labels that have the person’s name, as well as a customized message.  You can also find wine sellers that have special labels featuring Christmas themes. If you want something with Christmas trees on it, or even a bright red bow, you are sure to find many beautiful designs to choose from.

Chances are, you can think of plenty of social situations where a person might want to consume or share a bottle of wine.  Today, you will find that you can purchase gift sets that include a wine glasses, bottle openers, and even complimentary chess and poker games.  Each of these sets will usually come in a box that is easy to carry.   If you know someone that loves wine, these sets should be at the top of your buying list.  You may even want to purchase one for yourself and save it for a special occasion.

Over the years, many people have been leaning towards sending fruit baskets and cheese assortments as holiday gifts.  When you purchase Christmas wine gifts online, you can find beautiful gift baskets that include some of the best wines in the world.  No matter whether you want to include cheeses, meats, or beautiful wine glasses, you are sure to find something that will suit your needs.  If you combine these beautiful baskets with a personalized wine label, you are sure to have a winning gift combination.  

There is no question that a gift of wine represents the perfect way to warm up the Christmas season.  On the other hand, there is far more to sending a wine gift than simply picking a bottle of wine off the shelf and putting it in a bag.  At the very least, you should consider taking advantage of all the custom wine gift ideas that are available online.  Aside from being able to find the prefect wine, you will always be able to share the perfect sentiment to match your feelings.  As an added bonus, there is nothing easier than buying a wine gift online and sending it to others that live thousands of miles away.  If you have family members, loved ones, or business associates that live in different parts of the world, you will not find a better way to send the prefect Christmas gift.

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Choosing the Right Wine Gift Basket

March 29th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Club

For any celebration or glorious moment in life, wine is essential to have.  Parties and celebrations are thought of as being incomplete unless there is wine present, which makes it an ideal gift for virtually any occasion.  Wine gift baskets are a great gift, they are very affordable, and perfect for nearly any occasion – such as birthdays, weddings, festivals, parties, or anniversaries.

Wine gift baskets are trendy gifts that are very popular – in terms of price and taste.  Along with the bottles of wine, wine gift baskets also contain various accessories as well, such as wine glasses and corkscrews.  With most wine baskets, fruit and chocolate is included as well.  You can also find cheese in some baskets, which most consider to go perfect with fine wine.

Depending on the occasion, there are suitable wine gift baskets to choose from.  When you select a basket, there are several factors that you’ll need to consider in order to make the basket a truly special gift.  If you are giving a basket as a wedding present, then you’ll obviously want to choose a different basket than one you would give to a friend at a party.  There are wine baskets out there that are cheap in price – to those that are more expensive and more suitable for a wedding gift.

If you are buying a wine gift basket for a beginning enthusiast, you may want to include a book on wine that will help them learn more about wine in general. If you are giving the basket to a wine enthusiast with a lot of experience, you may want to include a stopper.  No matter who you are giving the basket to, a wine gift basket with an assortment of fine wine is a great gift that can bring joy to anyone.

For wine lovers, you can find gift baskets that include fruity red wine, tangy white wine, full bodied wine, dry wine, sparkling wine, and even sweet wine.  Red wine is ideal for main course meals such as meats, while white wine is ideal for seafood and white meat.  Sparkling wine on the other hand, is ideal for special occasions.  If you are giving the gift basket as a wedding present, sparkling wine is a choice that you can’t go wrong with.  Sparkling wine is one of the most popular types of wine – perfect for weddings and anniversaries.

If you have a bit of difficulty choosing a wine gift basket, you can’t go wrong with mixed baskets that offer a mixture of wines.  You can find these types of baskets in local stores or on the Internet.  They are affordable, starting around $20.00 and going up from there.  If you are thinking of getting fine wine gift baskets, you should keep in mind that it can be a bit more expensive.

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Choosing the Perfect Wine Gift

March 19th, 2010  |  Published in Wine Gifts

When you are looking for a wine gift, what better place to look than online. Not only is there a host of different products available, but they are delivered direct to the person you want to give to.

The gifts are always excellently presented in special boxes, and because they are delivered by the company directly there is less chance of damage occurring en route, allowing your gift recipient to receive a perfect present direct to their doorstep.

Wine gifts have moved on since the traditional idea of sending a bottle of champagne. You can now send a selection of wines from 2 – 12. You can select the vintage, colour and origin of the wine. You can select a gift package which could include chocolates, paté, or even a food hamper. It is also the perfect gift to send to that difficult to buy for person, a bottle or two of vintage wine will be well received by even the most fussy individual.

The best part about sending a wine gift online though is that you don’t have to trawl through the shops looking for the product. It allows you to avoid the sales patter of the salesperson and the queuing crowds of the checkout. You can also see exactly what is available and have to the time to look at everything before you decide allowing you to select the perfect gift. Also because you are buying online you have all the information about the product in front of you allowing you to compare gifts, read about the product and generally research the gift before you commit to buying.

There is another way in which wine gifts can be the perfect idea for a gift. If you run a business, wine gifts can be the perfect gifts for clients at Christmas or other times. They are also great as a staff incentive or if you want to reward a member of staff for being particularly productive. Not only is it a fairly inexpensive gift but it also will be appreciated by their family and friends as well.

In addition to that, you can choose exactly what you want with the guarantee that your gift will be perfectly presented and will arrive safely. Giving you complete piece of mind that your carefully selected gift will arrive on time.

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Choosing The Best Dog For Your Kids.

March 15th, 2010  |  Published in Wine

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Choosing the Best Wine

February 22nd, 2010  |  Published in Wine

There is no fixed answer as to what can be called the best wine. What can be classified to be the best? Though, the sheer variety of wines makes it such an amazing drink, the question of choosing the better or designating one superior over the other crops up every now and then.

Those avid to understand the answer, luckily there are a collection of tenets, which are set for a wine to qualify as quality wine. A wine that looks more presentable has a pleasing effect. Which is savoury gives a long-lasting thought.

If we serve the wine too cold, it will start tasting astringent and if it is anywhere above the serving temperature, the flavor of alcohol in the wine would take over. Keeping this in mind, the perfect temperature is claimed to be between 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit.

While some wines accentuate some flavours, others can essentially do the precise opposite. While doing so, we should also consider that if the wine is heavy or light. More frequently than not, full bodied wines are served with heavy food.

A wine maker has all the say in how he wants his wine to finish up like. The tannin content in wines would define if the wine is light-bodied, medium or heavy bodied. Sometimes classified as full bodied wine, the top Red wines include – Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Chianti, Barolo, Barberesco, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Shiraz, Sangiovese, Malbec, Grenache, and Bordeaux. The method, if to explain, will require a totally new web database, so we better leave it with the wine maker.

The most famed white wine is the American Chardonnay, which is created from the chardonnay grape of France, but is grown in California too. When served along with grilled Barbeque, it changes the approach dramatically. This grape in New Zealand can take a variety of forms making it one of the most desired. Folks who are inclined only towards red wine are limiting themselves to smaller variety and change.

So choosing wine can really be as difficult as you would think. The great thing about it though is that one can never make the wrong choice while choosing a wine.
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It is Just a Matter of Taste: Choosing a Fine Wine

February 16th, 2010  |  Published in e Club

If you think it is difficult to choose a fine wine for your self or as a gift you are not completely wrong, buying such a wine is something you need to do some research for. But when you know what to look for it is much easier then you would think. There are many resources you can use online as well as offline. But when you are looking for a wine for yourself the key factor is your own personal preference, because it does not matter if the wine won big awards and how highly recommended a wine is , if the wine is not at your taste it is just not for you.

If you do not like that award winning, highly recommended, fine wine, it does not mean there is something wrong with your taste it just means that you have not found the right type of wine. Wine comes in different types a Merlot, chardonnay, Riesling, zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon or others. If you discover that you are a Merlot drinker and someone gives you an excellent Riesling that is a real fine wine, probably the best on the market, don’t automatically assume that you will love it just because it is highly recommend. When a wine is not your type you will just not like it.

Affordable fine wines

Drinking wine is not just something only the rich and wealthy can afford, good wines have become more affordable these days. And this is a good thing there was a time that wine, wine tasting and wine drinking was just for a certain type of people, and there was a high ‘snob’ appeal surrounding it. Luckily this is no longer the case. Fine wines can still come with a higher price tag then the wines that are considered ordinary and can be bought at any wine store.

Wines can win prizes for there taste and when this is the case, the prizes can be pretty expensive. But there are ways to drink fine wines for a reasonable price, for example you can join clubs that give you access to wines at a normal price than what you would pay outside these kind of clubs. Picking out wines from smaller vineyards can also help you with finding fine wines at a very reasonable price.

Developing a taste for it

When you are just starting with drinking wine, you need to discover what kind of wines are to your taste and you can do this by tasting less high-end wines. By doing this you learn what type of wines you like and don’t like. When you know what you like and you buy a fine wine that has the same flavors and characteristics but is of a better quality you will know what everybody was talking about for years.

Wine that needs to age

Some wines will become better when they are are left in the cellar for a couple of years, but when you do not have the right facilities or you do not have a wine cellar you should not buy these wines otherwise it is possible that your expensive bottle of fine wine will taste like awful vinegar when you finally open it.

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Choosing Crystal Champagne Glass And Other Stemware

January 17th, 2010  |  Published in Wine

It should not be that difficult to select a crystal stemware including the crystal champagne glass. It requires that you simply get some information as to the varying types of stemware on the market. Stemware essentially is a type of glassware where the bowl is placed on the stem. It also possesses a flat base known as a foot which keeps the ware static. It is the stem that separates the glassware from all other types. Aside from its decorative purposes the stem also serves other realistic purposes. It mainly serves as handle to the glass. In this regard you evade contact with the bowl attached to the glass which heats up the temperature in the drink while leaving your fingerprints on the bowls exterior.

On the market there are about five varying kinds of regularly used stemware. These are the wine glasses, cocktail glasses, cordial glasses, champagne flutes and brandy snifters. Most people normally purchase wine glasses and the champagne flutes.  An example of the latter is the crystal champagne glass.

When selecting wine glasses or a crystal champagne glass, there are a number of things to be considered. Note that the glasses for the popular red wine possess wider rims coupled with bowls than those for the white wine. The more dark the wine the bigger will the bowl attached to the glass would be. On the contrary, sweeter wine goes with a smaller bowl. The value of this is that wide-rimmed glasses make for the wine to breathe whiles contracted rimmed glasses focus the scent of the particles contained in the wine.

A crystal champagne glass flute however is tall with narrow bowls. The bowl is designed to be narrow so as to trim down the surface at the bowls aperture which then assists to keep the champagnes signature carbonation.

Preference sometimes is given to the glasses which are belly shaped as they are narrow at their midpoint making for the keeping of the bouquet. The tulip glass does not have to be sloped as much for it to get to the liquid in the bowls base unlike the normal flute.

The particular type of stemware you purchase normally depends on how you want to use them. You should start off from thinking about your favourite drinks. Also make sure that the stemware you purchase is not for display purposes as is done by some people.

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