Enjoy Wine Today

 
     
  By Cizzie Cashmere
 
   
     
  The vast and unfamiliar world of wine can certainly be a scary thing. Itīs no fun to go to a place to eat and have no idea what type of wine to have with your meal. This is even more the case if you are with another person. You might feel like you are being judged on how you make your wine decision. Itīs cruel, but true.

Well, selecting the right wine does not have to be an incredible task. You can make a reasonable selection most times, and eventually, youīll feel confident doing so. The primary thing you need to understand is, wine is a personal experience. You really donīt have to go with the tide on your decision. Let me make a case in point.

When you were young, you were probably told that there is a basic rule for selecting wine with a meal. If you are having red meat, pick a red wine. If you are having seafood or vegetarian, pick white. Poultry? Maybe a blush or pink wine. Well, those are excellent starting points, but thatīs really all they are. They are merely suggestions.

If you have little to no experience picking wine, next time you go out to eat and you are confronted with the wine list, ask the waiter what he or she would order with your meal. They are trained to give you decent suggestions, so donīt be afraid to go with what they say. Incredibly, they donīt make it a habit of telling patrons something really wild so they can return to the kitchen and have a great laugh about your decision with the chef. Well, maybe in some of the snootier restaurants, but who wants to eat there anyway?

When you are feeling a bit more confident, ask the waiter to suggest two wines that might go well with your food choice. Then, note the part of the wine list he is picking them from and then select your own slightly more expensive bottle. Tell him something like 'that sounds good, but you know what? Iīve always had good luck with this one' and then try to pronounce the name of the wine correctly. Pick one you know you can pronounce. The waiter will most likely say something like 'excellent choice' and thatīs that.

Once the wine comes back and itīs time to taste, donīt bother with smelling the cork. Thatīs just a wee bit too snobby. Instead, just visually inspect the cork and make sure itīs not cracked or otherwise in bad condition. Thatīs a telltale sign that the wine has been stored improperly, like standing up instead of on its side. If this is the case, the wine may not taste as good as it should. But you still be the judge. If the wine still tastes good, accept it. If not, send it back. Donīt be afraid to send wine back. They inflate the cost of wine about 5x from what you can buy it for in the store, so itīs no big loss to them. And theyīll probably drink it or mix it into the house wine anyway.

To get yourself feeling even more confident, go to your local Beverages and More or similar store and purchase a few bottles each of white and red wine. Pick some sweet and dry wines. They are usually marked in the descriptions above each selection of wine. Stay in the $10 to $20 range with these selections. Bring them home and try a different bottle each night. See what you like. Drink with food and see what goes with what. The key here is, itīs really all up to you. What do you like to drink with what food? Thatīs the most important thing.

Next time you go to a restaurant, youīll feel much more confident in your wine selection, and your dining partner wonīt feel like youīre a wine fool. But remember something: please donīt become a wine snob!



 
   
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