Serving Wine and Buying Wine Glasses

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 @ 7:07 pm | Wine

Presentation is almost as important as the wine itself. And wine glasses are an integral part of this process. I mean, you would never think of serving Moet Chandon in a polystyrene cup would you! No, you use the best quality glass that you can buy. There are some basic rules you can follow when it comes to buying wine glasses.

Hosting your own wine party is a great excuse for socialising with friends, family and neighbours. So learning how to be a good host with an understanding of how things should be do will go a long way to impress them.

When it comes down to it, wine is all about personal taste. There is no actual right and wrong, just a matter of opinion. This is why you should provide your guests with different varieties of wine which would be red, white, rose and sparkling.

You might even request guests bring their own bottle of wine from places around the world. Just invite half a dozen friends over and get them to bring one reasonably priced bottle of plonk. It won’t cost much and it allows you to be a little more adventurous.

You might want to specify that the bottle should cost no more that $15 and come from a specific part of the world like France or Australia. Or maybe limit the grape type to just a few.

When it comes to preparing the wine glasses you should know that a typical wine bottle requires four or five glasses. However with champagne or other white sparkling wines will need about eight flute glasses. A bottle of port will carry in the region of ten glasses. Knowing how many glasses to buy will be made easier if you know this info.

Serving it Right

When serving wine it’s important to have an understanding of what foods will compliment. Normally this information is provided on the label however if it doesn’t, a general rule of thumb is that wines from Italy go great with Italian food.

The color of the wine can tell you a lot too. Red wines will tend to go with red sauces. If your food comes with no wine then you can have white wine with vegetables and white meat.

If you still have no idea about this, ask an experienced vintner or buy a book on the subject. You’ll be able to pick up loads of tips on serving wine, food and wine combinations plus the type of glass to serve.

There are numerous different options to go with in terms of wine consumption, never be afraid to experiment with combinations and realize new tastes through trial and error. An excellent idea would probably be to save the experimentation until after the wine party, though.

 

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