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What You Should Know About Enjoying Great Wines

Do you consider yourself a wine connoisseur? Well if you don't, then it's time you found out a little more information about wine. It goes great with meals, and it makes for a great social setting. You can make your social time a little less stressful by knowing more about wine and how to use it.

Try out a single bottle of wine before committing to it. There are so many different kinds of wine, and you really never know which ones you'll like. Don't break the bank on an entire case unless you're sure you like it.

When storing your wine, make sure it is in a place that will not be affected by extreme temperatures. Lay each bottle on its side so that the cork doesn't get too dry. Taking these steps will help ensure that your wine remains flavorful until it is time for you to open it.

If you buy boxed wine, you can filter this into a nice glass decanter to improve the way that it looks. This is a great trick that you can use if you have to serve friends at a party or dinner. This will allow you to save money while giving off an elegant image.

If you often find yourself stumped when you visit the wine store, consider purchasing an app for your smart phone. These apps are generally inexpensive, and they can provide valuable information such as reviews of various wines or pairing ideas for certain dishes. They are very user friendly, and you will always have the information you need on hand once you purchase your app.

When you find a bottle of wine that really hits the spot, put away the whole case for a slightly higher price and you'll save money in the long run. A case is usually 12 bottles of the same age and flavor. The net cost of a single case is reasonably lower than 12 individual bottles in most venues.

When tasting wine, you should avoid distractions as much as possible. Keep in mind that the presence of a strong smell in the room might influence how you perceive the aroma of the wine you are tasting. The temperature of the room and of the bottle you are tasting will also influence your impressions.

Your diet can handle some wine. Many people avoid drinking wine when dieting because they are afraid of wasting calories. You do not have to completely sacrifice wine in your diet if you remember to practice moderation and portion control. Most wines come in at just under 100 calories per serving. You can easily work a glass or two into your weekly routine.

If you are at a restaurant where the prices of the wine are outrageous, do not be ashamed to order beer. Sometimes, restaurants will jack up their prices knowing that the customer is coming to drink wine and will purchase it anyway. This can help save you a lot of money in the long run.

Take digital photos of wine labels and store them with your notes. Your wine hobby will take you to dozens of tastings and hundreds of wines. At some point it's going to get a bit overwhelming and confusing. These photos - when paired with notes- will help keep your knowledge on track.

Pinot noir is a fantastic gift to bring to a party. Pinot noir is extremely versatile in that it can be paired with numerous foods. It allows the food to be the star of the show, but it does not disappear into the background unnoticed. This is a safe choice.

Never allow other people's tastes to influence your own. Don't stop drinking a type of wine you love because your friends or wine experts do not. Also, don't start drinking wine that you hate in order to impress them. The purpose of drinking wine should be for your personal enjoyment.

Have you started wine tasting recently? This advice will give you a great start on an intriguing journey. Wine is a wonderful hobby because it is the perfect blend of history and enjoyment to your senses. The more you understand about wine, the more you can learn to appreciate it.

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