There are wine traditions and rituals so to speak, and most of wine lovers follow some of them very religiously.
To avoid feeling out of place when sharing a table with wine lovers, here are some important things you should know about wine and how to enjoy it:
1. Types of Wine: Familiarize yourself with the different types of wine, such as red, white, sparkling, and rosé. Each type has its own unique characteristics and flavors.
2. Wine Tasting: When trying a new wine, start with small sips to get a sense of its flavors. Pay attention to its aroma, acidity, body, and finish. Look for descriptions of wine flavors to train your palate.
3. Pairing with Food: Certain wines pair well with specific dishes. Generally, red wines go well with red meats and heavier dishes, while white wines complement lighter foods like seafood and poultry. Experiment with different combinations to find your preferences.
4. Serving Temperature: Serve white wines chilled, usually between 45 and 55°F (7 and 13°C), and red wines at a slightly cooler room temperature, around 60 and 65°F (15 and 18°C). Use wine chillers or refrigerate white wines, and let red wines breathe for a few minutes before serving.
5. Glassware: Invest in proper glassware. Red wine glasses have a wider bowl to allow the wine to breathe, while white wine glasses have a narrower bowl to retain aromas. Use stemware to prevent your hand from warming the wine.
6. Storage: Store wine properly by keeping it in a cool, dark, and humidity-controlled environment. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, sunlight, or vibrations.
7. Wine Vocabulary: Learn some basic wine terminology to better understand and describe your preferences. Terms like tannin, acidity, and body can help you communicate your wine preferences and make informed choices.
8. Explore: Don’t be afraid to explore different wine regions and varietals. Try wines from different countries and grape varieties to expand your knowledge and palate.
Remember, enjoying wine is subjective, and personal preferences play a key role. Don’t be afraid to experiment and discover what you like the most.
Cheers!