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Buying Fine Wines

Thursday Jul 8, 2010

Fine wine is a delightful experience if the wine is chosen correctly and those that consume it are able to judge its taste and texture.  There is much more to choosing fine wine then simply reading a label, picking it up, and popping the cork.  This is due to the fact that to truly enjoy fine wine there are a few facts that you need to know.

In general, fine wine sells for around thirty to sixty pounds although the top vintages from notable vineyards can easily sell for thousands of pounds.  However, fine wine in general does not have to extremely expensive in order to be enjoyed.  This is due to the fact that the high priced wine is generally for investment purchases and not for those who simply want to enjoy fine wine.

Before opening a bottle of wine it is important to look over the label carefully due to the fact that some will advise you to allow the wine to breathe for a few hours before consumption, while others will prefer that you open the bottle and serve immediately.  This is due to the fact that different wines are distilled in different manners those in order to enjoy fine wine correctly you need to be sure of what type of wine you are serving and consuming.

However, before you get to serving or consuming wine it is important to ensure that you store it correctly in a suitable location in your home.  Wine is a perishable food item that will sour or lose its distinctive tastes if not properly stored.  It is important to keep all types of wine away from areas in which there are fluctuations in humidity and temperature, as well as any areas that are exposed to a great deal of light or heat.

With this in mind, it is also important to understand when to chill and when to leave wine at room temperature before serving.  Many times the bottle  will offer instruction but in cases of doubt the rule of thumb is that red wine should be served at room temperature and white wine should be served chilled in order to properly enjoy fine wine.

Fine wine is now much easier to find as many leading retailers such as The Drink Shop now offer a plethora of bottles on their shelves for easy complements to a dinner.  In fact, Tesco also has a wine club and wine selections of the month in order to help its customers enjoy the best flavours of wine based on the grape growing seasons which is worth exploring for those who enjoy fine wine.



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