I have found that most people want to enjoy wine, but that many of them just feel frustrated and confused by all the jargon and pomp and circumstance. I believe learning about wine should be simple, without attitude and above all else, lots of fun! So here are my 5 secrets to ordering a great bottle of wine every time:
? Ask the sommelier or server for suggestions. Most are eager to help and have tasted most (if not all) of the wines on their list. Those of us who have chosen wine as a career enjoy drinking wine every night but don't necessarily have large budgets. Sommeliers and servers will know the best bargains because that is what we are drinking at home!
? If you are on a budget but don't want the client to know that, point out a wine in your price range and then for an alternate suggestion. Any good server will recommend something within $10 of the wine you pointed out. Don't go for the least expensive bottle however; look for the second or third level wines. The lowest priced wines are actually marked up the most sometimes 4 or 5 times cost whereas higher priced wines might only be marked up 2 times cost.
? Let's face it we are not experts in French, Spanish or Italian but that doesn't stop us from enjoying the wine right? If you find a great wine you want to order but are afraid to pronounce it, look for the Bin Number listed to the left of the wine. Many restaurants use these as a method to organize their wine inventory. If the list does not list bin numbers then point to the wine in question and any astute server will get the message.
? Resist the temptation to order the cult favorites like Opus One or other highly sought after wines with name recognition. These wines are expensive because like Gucci or Cartier the brand's status is part of what you are paying for. Many times you can find wines that are similar in quality for much less especially if you are willing to try lesser known grape varietals or regions. Ask your sommelier or server they will be able to recommend the best buys.
? Try to taste as much as you can at home or at free in-store tastings. Retail wines are usually only marked up 30-50% over cost as opposed to the standard 2-3 times cost markup at a restaurant. Experimenting at home will give you the experience to order great wine you'll love when you are out!
?2007 Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach?
And A Bottle Of Wine
When is it appropriate to give wine
If you are wondering when it would be appropriate to give wine as a gift keep the following in mind, it does not matter if the occasion is informal or formal wine is always accepted as a gift. So if the gift is for your boss or for your spouse, or if the gift is for a colleague of a friend a bottle of wine is always appreciated.
You could give just a single bottle of expensive and exclusive red, white or rose wine but you also could do something special and compose a special gift basket with a nice wine in it and a few extra things to give it all that little extra touch. When you go for just that one bottle please take extra care in gift wrapping it. Make sure that the wrapping is eye catching on its own. People underestimate the power of packaging. If the packaging is dull and boring often the gift inside is received with equal expectations, none. But is the wrapping is having an impact on its own once they see what is inside will only give them more joy.
Always try to find out what the receiver loves when it comes to wine, try to find out what his or her taste is. You are not the expert of their taste so never think that the wine you would love to receive is also the wine for them. Just make that little extra effort and find out by asking friends and family about their taste and figure out what they like in stead of choosing for them.
The same goes for a wine gift basket, the thing is that it could be that you will have to make some extra effort because now it is not only the wine taste you need to find out but you would also need to know about the extra's you will be putting in the basket. Find out if the receiver likes or dislikes certain products or maybe the person could even be allergic to some of the products.
Another gift suggestion would be to give a wooden box that holds 6 or 12 bottles of different kinds of wine. Maybe not only different in origin but also different in colors.
Why not order online?
No matter what you choose to give maybe the best thing you could do is order the wine gift online. Beside the fact that the prices online are a bit lower then when you would by it at the local store the receiver might well be impressed if the present is hand delivered to him or her. In the end it is the though that counts no matter how big the gift or how high the price.
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Laurie Forster has sinced written about articles on various topics from Wine and Spirits. Laurie Forster, The Wine Coach?, combines her extensive knowledge of wine with her experience as a life coach. As The Wine Coach?, Laurie creates unique and fun corporate events, private events and tours that help people de-mystify wine one glass at a ti. Laurie Forster's top article generates over 4400 views. to your Favourites.
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