Out of all the types of wine out there, red wine has always been the popular choice by people in Singapore. Wine stores are full of them in different varieties and you might get overwhelmed by it. So, to get around it, you could follow these tips to truly experience drinking red wine!
Buy from a reliable wine store
First things first, you have to buy a fresh bottle of red wine from a reliable wine store in Singapore. This would assure you that every bottle is sealed and authentic! As much as possible, know the store you are purchasing it from.
Inspect the label
Having a bit of knowledge about red wines is good because you can use this just by simply checking the label of the bottle. Take note of where the wine was produced because countries with colder climates have lighter-bodied wines. Warm countries would have a riper and more intense flavour.
Choose your wine glass
All red wines are more enjoyable in large, rounded glasses. If you have chosen a Duckhorn Merlot, you would best enjoy it with a shorter glass that gets your nose close to the wine.
Pour it carefully
After you have left your wine breathing or decant for a short while, it is now time to pour a bit of it into a glass. While pouring, you should observe if it is viscous or slightly thicker. You could tell this if the liquid coats the side of the glass as you pour.
Observe it while swirling
If your chosen Luis Felipe Edwards red wine was viscous, then you could tell the sweetness and alcohol level of it. You would also see bits of solids floating around that is a sign of a full-bodied red wine. So, expect a burst of flavour as it makes contact with your taste buds!
Pair it with a meal
Light-bodied red wines go nice with poultry, while bolder ones are best with beef or cured meats. Pasta is also one of the heavy foods that you can pair with your red wine!
Want to test these tips for yourself? Order a Luis Felipe Edwards red wine from Icon Wines for delivery today! You can buy it on promotion on their website.
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