THREE RULES FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT DINNER WINE
RULE NO 1: Drink the wine that you like.
Sounds obvious, doesn't it? Sometimes, however, we get so caught
up in what is the right wine and what is the wrong wine that we
forget the most important thing: we have taste! We have our own
individual taste and love drinking the wine we love to drink.
Sure, certain wines traditionally match certain foods and
flavours, but ultimately you are the judge of what you like to
drink, no matter what the enologists say!
RULE NO. 2: White with fish, red with meat? Not always.
Everyone knows that fish meals should be accompanied by white
wine and meat dishes should be accompanied by red wine. But
adhering to strict wine rules takes the fun out of choosing
wines. Trust your own sense of taste. A wine should do one of
two things: complement or contrast. Not all fish dishes are
cooked in the same way, so why should they all be accompanied by
white wine? Consider the dish, the way it is cooked, the spices
and seasonings added, and then choose a wine that complements
those elements or contrasts, that is if you want a more intense
experience.
RULE NO. 3: Always read a wine label.
Not all merlots, shirazes, and cabernets are the same. An
Australian merlot will differ from an American or French merlot.
Read up on winemaking practices around the world and learn the
differences between wines and their countries of origin. But
apart from the country of origin, also look for information
about specific regions and vineyards. The more detailed
information on a wine label, the better the wine will be. Of
course, the better the wine the more expensive it will be and
that is the final deciding factor.
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota Caudilla
lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of
http://www.drinks-are-on-us.com on which you will find a longer,
more detailed version of this article.