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A Guy's Guide To Wine
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A lot of guys are more comfortable using a circular saw than a
corkscrew, but that doesn't mean wines need to remain a mystery to men.
Guys usually say the subject of wine falls somewhere between confusing
and terrifying. The truth is, wines pair well with ALL types of
traditional "guy food"-including wings, pizza, mac & cheese and
more.
Confused? Never fear-Dancing Bull wines offers tips, tricks and basic
wine knowledge for any average Joe to know exactly what they need to
know-and nothing else. Here are some excerpts from their "Guy's Guide
to Wine."
Choosing Wines
Knowing how to navigate both a wine list and a wine shop can be intimidating, but here are some tips:
• In restaurants-Stay cool and don't forget that help is a good thing.
Ask the waiter or the restaurant's wine expert, the sommelier
("So-Mel-Yay"), for a suggestion; they will make you look good.
• In wine shops-Have an idea of what you're hungry for before you enter
the store, and ask for help here, too. If you work the odds and bag a
mixed case of wine, chances are good you'll find something you'll like.
Don't forget, you can easily find great wines for under $10.
Pairing Wine And Food
You've got a hot date, and not sure what to serve? Like a red wine, you
have to practice breathing-wine can be paired with pretty much
anything. Here are some suggestions:
• Pizza with meat-merlot
• Burgers, BBQ or anything grilled-zinfandel
• Asian food-zinfandel or sauvignon blanc
• Mac and cheese-chardonnay
• Wings-cabernet sauvignon
• Salad (she's gonna want some greens, so you'd better know what goes with it)-sauvignon blanc.
Talking the Talk
Let's face it, sometimes you need to fake knowing more than you
actually know. Here are a few terms of the trade to help you impress
your buddies, your date and even your boss:
• Appellation-A way to say "where the grapes were grown" while sounding like you have a 180 IQ.
• Terroir-A fancy French word for a vineyard's growing conditions.
Generally France, Italy and California are known for good terroir,
while Siberia and Antarctica are not.
• Mouthfeel-A pompous way of describing the "texture" of wine. Think light beer vs. stout-they taste and feel different.
For even more tips and tricks and to download "The Guy's Guide to Wine," visit www.dancingbull wines.com.
Wine Wisdom-For men everywhere, selecting a bottle of wine just got easier. |
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