How to Buy White Wine For Your Dinner Guests
Are you hosting a dinner party for some
close friends? If you are having a dinner party at home, you
should see to it that you include some white wine in your menu.
No, white wines are not inferior to red wines. In fact, some
dry white wines taste a lot better than some types of red
wines. To help you find the perfect white wine for you dinner
guests, here are some things that you need to do.
Look For Wines That Are Fermented In Oak Barrels
According to experts, white wines that are fermented in oak
barrels taste a lot better that those wines that are aged or
fermented in oak chips or staves. Oak chips or staves are a lot
cheaper to use that oak barrels so many wine makers often use
these chips or staves to save money. Unfortunately, using oak
chips or staves can alter the taste of the wine. If the
manufacturer of the wine describes their wines as “oak
influence” or “matured in oak” you should think twice about
buying that type of wine. There is a big difference in the
taste of the white wine that is aged or fermented in oak barrel
and a white wine that is matured or fermented in oak chips. If
you want to get the best white wines for your guest, buy only
those wines that are matured or fermented in oak barrels.
Now, if you are not so familiar about wine fermentation and
aging, you need some help from a wine expert. No, you do not
have to pay somebody to help you buy wines. The person on the
wine shop counter can help you choose the right wines for your
guest. People who work in the wine industry are well educated
in this area so you might as well ask for their help.
Old World Versus New World Wine
Before you buy any types of wines for your dinner party, you
need to get yourself acquainted with the taste of your guests.
Remember that some people love wines with sweet fruity flavor while
other prefers the more restrained taste. If your guests
happen to be the types who prefer a more subdued taste in
their wine, you should consider getting some of those old
world white wines. Old world white wines are less fruity
and sweet compared to new world wine. On the other hand,
if your dinner party crowd is liberal and youthful, you
should get new world wines. Now, if you want to play it
safe rather than risk dissatisfying anyone at your dinner
table, you might as well get some old world and new world
flavors.
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