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Simple Tips And Practical Advice For Choosing A Good Wine

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Simple Tips And Practical Advice For Choosing A Good Wine

What wine knowledge do you have?

If wine is your forte, or if you are embarking on a quest for wine knowledge, this article can help. There’s a lot to learn about how wine can help you. Read on to learn more, and you’ll be happy to have done it.

Windex is excellent for removing wine stains. Windex can effectively remove wine right away, and it’s much better than water and soap. Do this quick though, as the longer you wait, the more it sets in.

Store your wine the right way. Temperatures that are either too hot or too cold can alter the taste of your wine. Around 50-55 degrees is the optimum temperature for wine storage. Try a wine refrigerator or just keep your wines in your basement.

You can make a delicious sauce for beef dishes with wine. To do this, simply add a bit of butter to your red wine. Let the sauce simmer and thicken, allowing a portion of the alcohol to cook out. Proceed to drizzle the sauce lightly over the beef entree.

Consider joining a wine lover’s discussion forum. Some excellent ones are available, and they provide you with a great place to chat with others and find out which wines may be worth trying. Check the forum out first before registering to see if it’s what you’re looking for.

Tailgating is a great time for wine, but choose a bottle with a screw top.

You won’t have to trouble yourself with opening corks or remembering bottle openers. These tops can also reseal the bottle after being removed, allowing a fresh tasting days later.

Some wine does not age well, so realize this before you store wine away for a long time. Doing some research can help you to determine which types of wines can be aged, and which should be drank right away. Bordeaux is one wine that ages well.

Sparkling wine and champagne should always be served chilled. You are not going to get the full spectrum of flavors if you drink these beverages at room temperature. Chill your champagne inside the refrigerator up to two hours before you consume it.

The information that you learned gives you a great foundation of knowledge about wine. Look for an opportunity to put your newly acquired skills to the test. Whether you are cooking a meal with wine or impressing a guest, it is time to shine.

 

By: Philip Kampe

***Grabbed from: http://www.snooth.com/articles/these-new-wave-wine-grapes-are-really-catching-on/