HOME : GRAPE VARIETIES : WINE ARTICLES : WINE BY REGION : WINERIES, VINEYARDS & WHOLESALERS : SUBMIT A SITE

Enjoy Your Favorite Wine - But With Some Rules

By Celina Richards



Enjoy Your Favorite Wine - But With Some Rules
Also read:
The Step-By-Step Process Of Making French Wine - French wine is made in a special way that other countries just cannot seem to match. There is extra care put into a French wine and...

The mere mention of etiquette brings to mind various images, mainly negative. Etiquette means observing set rules. It’s not about the quaint traditions but where wine is concerned etiquette matter.

The primary connoisseurs of fine wine are oenophiles who are stringent about treating, serving and tasting wine. Then there are wine lovers and those simply appreciating wine. For occasional enthusiasts, collectors and cellar owners, the essence of wine etiquette heightens the experience.

Also read:
You Can Look Up Everything That You Need To Know About Wine Online - If you are a genuine wine lover or even if you are just slightly interested in the subject you can find everything that you need to...

Determine Proper Temperature
Wine is altered by temperature and environment, putting the emphasis on proper storage. Keep red table wines standing in the dining room for approximately 24 hours in advance, for settling sediments, followed by room temperature. White and Rose wines require slight chilling of around 50’F or one hour in a refrigerator.

Sparkling wines including champagnes require longer chilling of a few hours. Temperature levels drown inconsistencies and enhance the taste. A handy tip is to allow 10 minutes for a wine in a refrigerator to chill and for the reversal, in room temperature.

Also read:
Why A Wine Cellar Is Important To Your Wine Collection - Those who collect wine, not just to drink but to age are those who should be getting a wine cellar. There are two types of wines out...

Time The Uncorking
Uncorking a wine calls for basic guidelines. For red wines, remove the cork one hour in advance. Oxidation helps to experience the true flavor. The longer white wines are left open in room temperature, the more the loss in quality. Don’t uncork until just before serving.

Decant The Wine
It may appear pretentious to make such a lot of fuss, but there’s no denying that there is a whole new dimension to the taste. Red wine vintage and port wines are perfect for decanters as they build up fairly substantial bitter sediment at the bottom. Pouring slowly into a decanter therefore separates the wine from the sediments.

Also read:
Questions To Help You To Choose The Right Wine Basket - Choosing the right gifts for those that you know and care about is not always the easiest thing to do, in fact, it can be downright...

Decanting wine is also done for exposure to oxygen. Having been deprived of air and vacuum for years, air adds to the flavor of red wine. For uncorking use a container with an open mouth. The resulting chemical reaction exudes the aroma that is crucial for the tasting experience. For this purpose, red wine glasses have large rims. Having slowly decanted the wine, leave it for about an hour in room temperature. Eventually the difference in taste is unmistakable.

Also read:
Drinking Wine Keeps You Healthy? - Wines are one of the most elegant of all drinks. Wine is not good unless it is served properly and chosen correctly. Did you know that...

Pour The Wine
Wine etiquette dictates how a glass of wine should be poured. For bubbly wines that sparkle, pour along the side of the glass to preserve the all-important bubbles. Still wine is poured into the center of the glass allowing the flavor to float upwards.

Depending on the wine, never fill a glass more than two-thirds or halfway. On occasions when different wines are being sampled during a meal, the amount being poured needs to be even less.

Also read:
Wine Storage Dos and Don'ts - How to ensure your wines stay drinkable.

Use The Right Glass
Highly diverse, wine glasses may prove confusing. Nevertheless they matter as they function with the temperature. The more intense aromas are better appreciated in glasses with wide but thin rims.

The opposite principle is true for white wine glasses. Narrower and more slender, the tulip shape is integral to the hallmarks of white wine. More blunt and less angular than champagne flute or dessert wine glasses, white wine glasses can be easily differentiated.

Also read:
Storing Your Fine Wine - Storing a good young wine can be a great investment towards a grand vintage. Just make sure you protect your wine from these four...

Follow The Drinking Rules
To the uninitiated wine etiquette may seem unnecessary. However it is an established fact that for the authentic experience of wine in all its subtleties, it is the only way......Cheers!Learn more of Wine Etiquette.

Author Bio:
Celina Richards is a counselor and dating coach in private practice since 1995. She offers dating-relationship coaching, singles group coaching and ongoing coaching for singles & unmarried couples. She started writing articles to help singles with the knowledge and tools they need to find and sustain lasting relationships. http://www.adultmatchmaker.com


  HOME : GRAPE VARIETIES : WINE ARTICLES : WINE BY REGION : WINERIES, VINEYARDS & WHOLESALERS : SUBMIT A SITE

Home Loan | Consolidation Loans | Fish Tank Help | Bad Credit Mortgages | Bournemouth Hen Party

Contact Us: info@1stop-wine.com

© Kitchen Gear 2006