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If you\'re like many people, pairing food and wine is something of a mystery. It can be hard to know what wine goes best with dessert or with seafood. Luckily, this article has wonderful tips to help you pair food with wine and other interesting tips.

Do not judge a wine on its year of production alone. Just because a wine was made a long time ago does not mean that it is a quality wine. Be sure to investigate the wine thoroughly so that you are not fooled into paying top dollar for a bottom shelf wine.

When storing wines, you should make sure they reach a temperature of 57 degrees. This is the best temperature to serve a wine, but you might want to chill your white wines or let your red wines warm a little by simply placing the bottle on the table half an hour before your meal.

Build a relationship with the salesperson or owner of the wine store. Don\'t be afraid of getting recommendations from them. While you may get some that aren\'t fantastic, you can usually find some that are passionate about the bottled wealth. They can also personally recommend certain kinds. Getting familiar with these people can also help them get to know your preferences.

If you are a wine newbie and you are looking for a wine to try, why not go to a wine tasting? At these events, you can taste many different wines until you find one the best suits your taste. Also, if you find one you like, you can usually purchase a bottle at the same time.

Tailgating is a great time for wine, but choose a bottle with a screw top. These do not take as much effort to open. If any wine remains after the party, a lid seals more effectively than a cork.

When buying wine, be sure to experiment. Trying a new wine is an excellent way to learn about new countries and wines. Read the shelf cards, try a wine from a different country or ask for a recommendation from the shop owner. It could end up being your next favorite wine.

Sangrias have become popular recently. To make the perfect sangria combine your favorite red wine along with lemon and orange slices. Then, stir in 2 tablespoons of fine sugar and a shot of brandy. Pour the mixture into a wine glass and add in a small amount of lemon-lime soda, ginger ale or club soda.

When cooking with wine, let your recipe help guide your choice. If you are simply using wine to de-glaze a pan, a splash of just about anything will do. However, if wine is a main ingredient, such as in Coq au Vin, you may want to splurge a little to do the dish justice.

Take notes on any wine you try. if you are really getting into wines, you\'ll be tasting dozens of them over the course of the year, easily. It can be tough to keep track of what your impressions are on certain bottles, especially if they shared many similarities with only subtle differences. Making notes will help keep you on track.

If you want to visit a winery, you should know that the wine you buy and bring home will not taste like the wine you tried at the winery. The wine offered to visitors is often never put into bottles and the wine you buy will change during your trip home.

A good tip if you\'re buying any wine from the grocery store is to make sure you get a bottle that\'s fresh. Like anything in a supermarket, all the old stuff gets pushed up to the front, so you might need to dig a little deeper to find the newest bottle of wine you want.

If you are trying a lot of wines trying to decide which ones are the best for you, make sure to write down all of the ones you like and don\'t like. There are online services that help you find similar wines to ones you like, so you can use them to find more wines. You can also use these sites to avoid wines that are similar to the ones you didn\'t care for.



Eat pasta and chicken with white wine. White wine sets off these flavors best. That is because white wine tends to have a lighter taste than red wine, and won\'t overpower the taste of a great fettucini alfredo or barbeque chicken. Experiment with different white wines to see which you like best.

Aim for wines that were produced in the 1960s and 1970s. These are generally the best types of wine, in addition to the fact that they have aged a good amount of time. If you see that you are accustomed to drinking wine from a certain period, explore other wines in that span of time.

Choosing which wine to pair with food can seem intimidating to many. However, you can make great choices if you apply what you\'ve just learned. Be sure to experiment in order to arrive at your favorites.
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