Secrets of A Christmas Wine Gift

By cmubag On December 23, 2009 Under Pewter Goblets

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If you are looking for a Christmas wine gift you want to choose a high quality wine if you want to make a good impression. Buying a “cheap” wine, in quality not necessarily price, can not only leave a bad impression but could even affect the recipient health wise. Likewise, make sure you know that price of wine does not equal taste or quality. It is very important to research the wine you give. To better know how to find the highest quality wine, make sure you do your research and become very familiar with different brands and varieties.

The plain and simple answer is probably not. Even the same wine types are processed by different manufacturers. And with each manufacturer you have different methods of processing the wine. So if you have been told by someone that a particular type of wine tastes good, how can you be certain? The best judge of the taste and quality of the wine is you the giver. Therefore, you should buy the wine you want to gift and decide for yourself if this is a quality wine worthy to give. Begin to learn the names of the famous and best wine makers and in the future you will feel very comfortable choosing quality wines.

Knowing What Wine to Give as a Christmas Gift

You can follow a general rule that white wine is served with white meats and red wine is served with red meats. This is pretty simple, right? But like all rules there are exceptions. When chicken is being served, a fruity red wine goes best. When fish is being served, usually red wine is served instead of white. Again, the exception is Lobster where a sweet white wine is best. Remember there are no rigid rules here but if you are attending a Christmas Dinner, bringing a good complimentary wine will go a long way. If in doubt, a fruity white wine or red wine is a good choice and generally safe for all foods. There is one important thing for you to remember if you are bringing a bottle of wine as a Christmas Gift. Chill the wine before you arrive at the home of the guest. This is just in case the person you are gifting the wine to wants to use the bottle of wine that evening. It will be quite impressive that you thought ahead to give an appropriate and useful gift.

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