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know wine buying strategies
Here, gentlemen, are some basic winebuying strategies for a handful of circumstances. Obviously, when you're just grabbing a bottle on your way home from work to have with dinner, very few rules apply it's all about what you like. But when presented with these situations, you don't want to go in blind. Here's what you need to know.
1. When you need to buy wine in bulk
Whether you're planning an office party or a big gettogether at home, your best bet is to buy wine by the case, since cases often come with a discount. The key is finding wine that is affordable, readily available and widely popular. Visit your local wine merchant and ask if you can sample the wine beforehand so you are aware of what you are about to serve. Keep in mind that in a large group of diverse personalities and tastes, it's nearly impossible to please everyone. Buying both a red and a white wine is one way to help avoid massive disappointment.
CrowdPleasing Whites by the Case
An Italian Pinot Grigio is a great example of a white wine option. The goal is to find something simple and tasty that everyone can enjoy, so it's a good crowdpleaser, even if an inexpensive Pinot Grigio can sometimes lack character. Consistent, affordable and known for refreshing flavours of pink grapefruit, melon and lime, these white wines are widely appreciated.
CrowdPleasing Reds by the Case
Portuguese Douro is an unfussy and inexpensive option, mostly because the region is still relatively unknown. This dry red is bursting with aromas of pepper, raspberries and chocolate, and could easily become the talk of the night. today. This light red wine maintains aromas of cherries, blackberries and cinnamon spice with smooth tannins that create a gentle mouthfeel.
The Argentinean national celebrity Malbec is highly drinkable and very popular with its plush, velvety texture and notes of sweet red fruit, spices and vanilla. It's a great wine to drink on its own or to pair with food, and, like its Portuguese friend, it's priced modestly.
2. When you need to pick a rare or unforgettable wine off a menu
Some moments call for unforgettable wines. When you want to impress your date at a highend restaurant with an exceptional bottle that you'll both remember, pick something that will be as smooth and as rare as you hope she finds you. Wine lists can seem daunting and complicated, so this would be a good time to request a sommelier. Advice is of the essence when choosing a specific wine that will fit the bill for your evening of pleasure and luxury.
Menu Splurge: Pinot Noir from Burgundy
Some of the more complex and legendary Pinot Noirs come from the Burgundy region of France. There's an abundant range of styles from Burgundy, thanks to a Napoleonic hierarchical system that allows an individual to own a single row of vines in a given vineyard. Variety means that price is often not the only determinant of quality. It's important to consider details such as producer, vintage and even which village the wine is from. Pinot Noir is one of the most delicate grape varieties. It needs careful attention and can easily fall apart. But when treated correctly,[url=http://www.xantrex.cc]Louis Vuitton[/url], a Burgundy Pinot Noir can be one of the greatest wine experiences of your life.
Menu Splurge: Savagnin from Jura
Jura is France's smallest wine region and undoubtedly the most complicated. Full of unusual flavours, its wines are not for everyone. Known for its Savagnin grape variety, Jura produces a distinct wine known as Jaune. This wine goes through conventional fermentation but is then placed into old barrels and stored in a damp environment where a layer of yeast forms at the top of the must. Slow oxidation takes place, resulting in a goldencoloured wine that has flavours of walnuts, curry, ginger, and browning apples. These are delicious when paired with food, but be cautious when first experimenting with Savagnin. Like a good Burgundy, the producer can make all the difference.
Menu Splurge: Mencia from Bierzo
A recently discovered wine region in Spain, Bierzo, provides great options for restaurantsplurge wines. The region produces some memorable reds from its star grape variety, Mencia. Fullbodied, with fresh notes of pepper and red fruit with the right balance of oak, Mencia can be aged and enjoyed for decades.
3. When you want to choose an old wine
Every guy should experience a wine of a very good vintage at least once. Vintage wines are rare, unpredictable and definitely pricey, but the significance of the experience helps make special occasions like an anniversary truly memorable. Maybe your 30th birthday is approaching, and you finally want to uncork the 1982 Bordeaux that has been sitting patiently in your parents' cellar for two decades, gathering wisdom, experience and character with every year. Or maybe you're looking to make an investment in a rare bottle that will be savoured and appreciated in the years to come.
For centuries, aristocrats and collectors have been purchasing antique wine from auction houses. To this day you can place your bid on an 1890 vintage bottle, but that may not be the optimal route for you. Certain wine merchants and specialty stores usually carry old vintages, so a little research to find an outlet in your area could save you from a bidding war. If you're looking for something really specific, then the Internet is an excellent resource. Sites like The Antique Wine Company allow you to browse around and read up on the wine before making that important purchase.
When it comes down to it, purchasing an old and rare wine takes research and patience, especially when tracking down the good ones. But there's nothing like the experience of uncorking a piece of history with someone you love. It's truly worth all the legwork every time.


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