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Five Basics To Remember When Enjoying Your Wine

Mon, Sep 12, 22

Five Basics To Remember When Enjoying Your Wine


I know. Wine drinking can be it’s pretty straightforward to drink your wine and enjoy it all the way. You don’t have to make it fancy to love it. Did you know that you can do even the smallest of things to make your wine tasting better than its typically is? If you agree, then you’re not far from getting the best wine drinking experience. Consider these five basics of wine drinking we think might enhance your bond between you and your wine:

1.  Grab your wine glass by the stem, not the bowl.

Be sure to hold the stem of the glass so that you can see the wine’s clarity, so you don’t smudge up the bowl of the glass, and so that you don’t change the temperature of the wine. The design of a wine glass is not just for shows and giggles. It was designed that way for a specific purpose.

2.  Don’t serve red wine at room temperature

Did you know that serving red wine is best served chilled at around 55-60 degrees 45-50 minutes in a refrigerator after purchase further improves its flavor, leaving the wine drinking experience the best that you’ve ever had for years!

3.  Don’t keep wine in the trunk of your car

Keeping your just-purchased wine in the trunk of your is a big NO-NO. Not only you’ll keep your wine warm but the flavor, the essence and taste will be altered that you might not notice. So be sure it’s secured inside your car where its covered by air conditioning.

4.  Cheap wines are not always the worse

It doesn’t mean that expensive mean premium quality. Some affordable wines may become the greatest wine ever made. Don’t overlook those wine selections which are discounted too. To each its own flavor and made. So, don’t be afraid to try it out.

5.  Never overfill your glass, you’ll be sorry if you do

Have you ever tried an overfilled wine? I know it’s not appealing and it’s not proper. You are correct. It If your glass is too full, it’s much harder to appreciate the aromas properly, and you’ll almost certainly spill if you try to swirl your glass. One-third to 1/2 full is considered proper glass filling. Depending on where you are, you’ll be much safer if you don’t overfill your wine at parties and events like wine-tasting. You can do a little bit more when you’re at home relaxing or having dinner.

And that’s it. Remember these basics and I’m sure you’ll be off buying and trying stuff too. Be sure to pair your wine properly with the best food depending on occasion and dish. Also don’t forget to visit our shop for amazing (limited only) offers and delightful special discounts that will surely be a great deal for you.