White wine is incredibly versatile and makes the ideal drink for a dinner party, celebration or, simply, for sipping with friends or family. And the good news is that, even if you don’t know much about white wine, it’s really easy to get the best from it. Follow these simple tips and you can’t go wrong.
Choose light white wines for an aperitif
If you are serving pre-dinner drinks, it’s always good to choose a clean and crisp white wine like a Pinot Grigio or unoaked Chardonnay. Alternatively, a fragrant but dry style white wine like a Riesling or Muscat is a good option. These are all easy drinking whites, which work well without food.
Sauvignon Blanc for food
When serving food, especially fish or seafood, Sauvignon Blanc is always a winner. Sauvignon Blanc is a naturally acidic white wine and the acidity works very well with oily textures in meat and fish
Other classic food and wine matches
Other white wines also work a treat with food. Oaky Chardonnay is a great match for chicken, while fruitier white wines like Riesling and Gewürztraminer go well with spicy food like curry.
Hunt down the value
If you buy your white wine from well-known regions or estates, you’ll end up paying a premium for the name. So to save on your pocket but to ensure that you still get all the great taste, look to buy a white wine made from familiar grapes but from a different region and an unknown winemaker. For example, a Chilean Chardonnay is a great alternative to a classic French Chablis.
Buy for the person and occasion
When it comes to buying white wine, it’s always best to think about who and what you are buying it for. If you are buying for a friend, for example, and you know that they don’t like the taste of oak, then there’s little benefit from buying them an oaked Chardonnay. Similarly, if you are hosting a drinks party, it’s best to avoid white wines that work best with food and instead go for softer and lighter white wines.
Chill before serving
When it comes to serving white wine, don’t forget to chill them first. But remember, white wine only needs about 45 minutes in the fridge – any longer and it will loose its taste and smell.
No storage required
Unlike some red wines, white wine doesn’t usually benefit from ageing. So the good news is that it can be cracked open straightaway!
So there you have it! Buying and serving white wine is that simple.
Louise Truswell
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Gals – which is your most favorite drink ? I like white wine and also Margarita,?
A drink made from Tequila , It tastes superb ! What about you ? I know most guys like some brand of whiskey or Vodka so not asking them !
I also love tequila!
I really enjoy the taste of wood it acquires, and that can only be felt when drinking it alone.
I like my caballitos pure (:
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Beer is my favorite as far as taste goes, but I also enjoy a nice whiskey or good vodka. It’s pretty sexist of you to imply that only men enjoy those liquors. Jameson irish whiskey straight up or a dry vodka martini is what I usually have now because good beer has SO many calories.
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Sake or Jack. Not a dude though
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i like vodka and redbull or a woo woo lol vodka, peach schnapps and cranberry juice!
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Pina Coladas are the only think i drink alcohol wise. I adore them!
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Chardonnay and Margaritas!
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Haha. I don’t drink. I’m not of age, but once I am, I don’t plan on drinking.
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i like margaritas,white wines like reislings, and viila. white zinfadels. in the winter i take and add 1 1/2 shots of peppermint schnapps to a good homemade hot cocoa on a chilly night. also try a wine i think it is called chocovine. it’s served chilled. it tastes like choclate milk with a kick
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Jagermiester and RedBull, Jack Daniels on the rocks.
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