How to Pour the Perfect Glass of Wine

by Wine Lover on September 7, 2011

To pour the perfect glass of you must take several steps:

Temperature Of The :

The temperature at which a is served makes an immense impact on its taste. Serving while cool will mask some imperfections which is good for younger or cheaper wines. However, a warmer temperature allows a more full expression of the 's characteristics which is favourable when serving an an older or more expensive .

A bottle of will cool at about 2 °C (4 °F) for every ten minutes in the fridge, and it will warm at about this same rate when removed and left at room temperature. Obviously, the temperature of the room will affect the speed with which the warms up. If you need to chill a bottle of quickly, 35 minutes in the freezer will do the trick. Just don't forget to take the bottle out!

Decanting The :

Decanting is pouring into a container before serving. Decanting is typically only required with older wines or Ports, which contain sediment that can add bitterness to the .

decanters may improve the flavor of older red wines.

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