Archive for April, 2009

27
Apr
09

Popular White and Red Wines

These types of white wine are available almost everywhere in the States.

Popular white wines

Chardonnay
Can come from California, Australia, France, or almost any other place.

Sauvignon Blanc
Can come from California, France, New Zealand, South Africa, and other places.

Riesling
Can come from Germany, California, New York, Washington, France, Austria, Australia, and other places.

Pinot Grigio or Pinot Gris
Can come from Italy, France, Oregon, California, and other places.

Soave
Comes from Italy.

Popular red wines

Cabernet Sauvignon
Can come from California, Australia, France, and other places

Merlot
Can from California, France, Washington, New York, Chile, and other places

Pinot Noir
Can come from California, France, Oregon, New Zealand, and other places

Beaujolais
Comes from France

Lambrusco
Usually comes from Italy

Chianti
Comes from Italy

Zinfandel
Usually comes from California

Cotes du Rhone
Comes from France

Bordeaux
Comes from France

27
Apr
09

10 Occassions to Drink Rose

Ten occasions to drink rose (and defy the snobs)

1. When she’s having fish and when he’s having meat (or vice versa)

2. When a red wine just seems to heavy

3. With lunch–hamburgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, and so on

4. On picnics on warm, sunny days

5. To warn your son/daughter, mate, friend (yourself?) off cola

6. On warm evenings

7. To celebrate arrival of spring or summer

8. With ham (hot or cold) or other pork dishes

9. When you feel like putting ice cubes in your wine

10. On Valentine’s Day (or any other pink occasions)

01
Apr
09

How to taste wine

Wine Tasting: How To Taste Wine Properly
If you have been ever invited on a wine tasting party and that you declined to go because you don’t know a thing about wine or even tasting it, then you might want to try learning. Wine tasting isn’t wine-tastingabout those types of people doing the classic cliché in wine tasting, which is sip, swill and spit, but you will see that wine tasting can be a lot of fun as well as educational. So, here is some step by step information on how to taste wine that will be able to help you whenever you are in this kind of situation. By knowing how to taste wine properly, you will definitely enjoy wine tasting parties more and you will also not feel and look lost in the party. The first step is to observe the wine by sight. To do so, you need to pick up the glass. There are basically a couple of ways to do this. If you are served with a chilled wine, you should pick up the glass on its stem and not by the bowl. The reason for this is that the palm of your hands is warm. This will warm the wine quickly and will ruin its natural taste. So, if you are served with a chilled wine, never pick it up by the bowl. Don’t even think about touching the bowl. If you are served with room temperature wine, then you can hold the glass on bowl. However, as much as possible, you should still pick it up by the stem even if the wine is served in room temperature. After you picked up the glass and is now in your hand, the next step is by examining the wine by sight. Do this by holding it slightly at an angle and should be against a white background. If the host of the party knows what wine tasting is all about, he or she should cover the table with white linen. This doesn’t only look pretty, but it will also serve its purpose where you will be able to examine the wine. Just remember to be aware that there is wine in the glass and you should avoid spilling it by tipping the glass too far. The bouquet is also an important part of tasting the wine. The bouquet refers to the smell of the wine and you might even hear people refer to it as the “nose”. To properly smell the wine, you need to your hand holding the wine at a level position. Then, swirl the wine gently inside the bowl. The idea to this act is to expose air in to the wine so that the aroma will escape the wine and become trapped in the part of the bowl which is empty. Then, move the glass close to your nose and inhale deeply. Savor the aroma and inhale again. You might want to exhale after inhaling as you may feel dizzy. After inhaling, it is the right time to comment. If you don’t know what to say because you are inexperienced with wine, then the safest way to go is to say rich for red wine, and light for white wine. Now for the actual tasting… You need to keep in mind that tasting wine is not about getting plastered by guzzling everything inside the glass but should only take small sips from the glass to capture the flavor. After having wine inside your mouth, you should taste the wine by rolling it around your tongue a few times before spitting it or swallowing it slowly. Don’t forget to exhale. That’s how it’s done. Remember these tips and you can be sure that you will have lots of fun at wine tasting parties. You need to remember that wine tasting parties doesn’t need to be boring and intimidating, but it can be a great way to socialize and even joke a bit.
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