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Choosing the right wine with the right food

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished April 15, 2012

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Choosing the right a wine is never an easy process due to the large amount of wines available on the market. Picking the correct wine is difficult as there are a number of different things to consider, with price being one of the biggest things to consider. It is difficult to know whether an expensive wine is going to be good wine and weather it will be worth the investment in the wine.

A lot of cheaper wines often offer great value for money and still offer a high quality wine for any occasion. The cost of your is not the most important thing to consider you choose your based on what you want for your wine. This could be choosing the type of wine from a full bodied red wine, medium white wine, rose or a specially created dessert wine.

The type of wine you select is important as you need to match the wine to your event. An example of this would be that if you are having red meat you ought to select a red wine that is rich is favour to match the meat you are cooking. If you are cooking white meat (such as chicken) then you need to make sure that you match it to a white wine depending on the flavour of the dish. The type of wine is important as you can choose the perfect type, but you need make sure you pick the right taste such as sweet, medium and full bodied.

Another big part of choosing your wine is selecting the right wine country of origin. This is because, although the wines maybe classed as the same, there are subtle difference in flavour and texture of the wine based on where they are grown. This is due to the different types of sunlight the grapes are exposed to as this either makes the grapes sweeter or bitterer in taste. These differences often affect the price as wine with a bitter taste generally retail at a cheaper price.

Also wine countries or region's that have a lot of history in producing fine wines general demand a higher price for even the cheaper bottles of wine. As well as considering all the options above it is also important that the year of the wine is correct and is known for its quality although it is worth pointing out that generally as the growing year increases the price of the wine will increase as well.

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