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How to Choose Best Type of Wine

Selecting Wines will depend on food wine parings. Because you have to choose the wine depending on what type of food you are going to order.Heading to a wine store to choose a bottle for a special occasion and perusing the many different types of wine available can be intimidating. There are only four types of wine, classifying them as red, white, cheap and expensive while others include pink wines and the extraordinarily expensive found only in collections.

Most of them will choose either red or white wine. It pays to understand that red wines are usually colored by leaving the skin in the grape juice during the fermentation process. The rose types of wine have the peels removed after a specific time during fermentation and the white wines are fermented without the peels in the juice at all. In addition to the coloring, different aging processes also help determine the different types of wine available.

Food wine parings:

White wine go best with white meat and red wine with red meat. Red wines are most often aged in wood barrels to provide a deeper, richer flavor, sometimes described as woody, while white wines are not stored in wood to maintain their usually cleaner, clear taste. There are also guidelines on the types of wine to drink with different types of food, but many find the guidelines are not all encompassing.

Guidelines

For the most part, guidelines say that red wine should be consumed with red meats and white wines with white meat. However, with the different flavors of the different types of wine, people are finding that some red wines taste better with fish and some white wines go better with their beef. Not all wines are made of grapes, and these types of wine are usually indicated by their name such as apple wine or elderberry wine. There is also several types of wine that are made from grains such as rice, but they usually have a closer resemblance to beer instead of the smoother taste of wine.

Usually while choosing wine we will just check the alcohol content and we dont’ mind of the country or area where it is coming. But some wine lovers will be interested in learning the varities of grapes and the area where it is grown how it is made and so on.

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