Bring The Right Wine Glasses
to a Wine Party
An
important part of wine tasting is presentation and serving wine
in quality wine glasses is a huge piece of the presentation
puzzle. There are some simple rules for helping you become a
quality wine server at your home which will help you become one
of the more popular people on your block, for
certain.
Hosting a wine party is a
great way to meet and greet the neighbors or entertain family,
so learning how to host one properly and with flair can
increase the value of the overall experience for your
attendees.
The first thing to remember
about wine is that there is no right or wrong; it is all about
personal taste and wine can be a very personal matter for some
people. For this reason, serve a variety of wines of all types:
red, white, rose, and champagne.
One terrific idea for wine
parties is to have your party guests bring their own wines from
around the world. Invite a few couples, usually around six to
eight people total, and have each pair bring a bottle of wine
that doesn’t cost too much and is somewhat
adventurous.
Some basic guidelines include
having the wine cost around ten to fifteen dollars a bottle,
coming from France Italy or Chile, and having a certain grape
type that is preferential to your guests.
There are basic tips for
preparing your wine glasses to your wine bottles and having
adequate glasses for each bottle. For a regular wine bottle
containing around 750ml of wine, you should have four or five
wine glasses.
For sparkling wine or
champagne, about eight champagne flute-style glasses should be
used. For a bottle of port, there should be about ten port
glasses. These simple guidelines will help prevent the ultimate
wine party disaster of not having enough wine glasses for the
occasion.
Serving it
Right
As you are probably aware one
of the important factors to serving wine properly is knowing
what food to serve it with. A quick way to remember is to have
a look at the origin country of the wine; you can generally
assert that if a wine is from Italy, a generous Italian meal
would work with it.
Furthermore, follow color
hints: if you use a red wine, serve a dish with a red sauce,
and so on. If there is no sauce on the dish, match the color of
the wine with the color of the meat or vegetable on the dish.
You may have to go with a simple dark to light comparison with
this at times.
When all else fails and you
are still uncertain on the best pairings for your wine, talk to
a wine specialist. They will often give tips on how to serve
the wine, what to serve it with, what wine glasses to use in
serving, and so on.
There are often several different options to go with in
terms of wine consumption, so do not be afraid to experiment
with combinations and discover new tastes through trial and
error. A good idea would probably be to save the
experimentation until after the wine party, though.
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