Tips On How To Find And Buy The Perfect Wine For You – A Beginner’s Guide
If you’re new to the art of loving and drinking wine and quite often find yourself aimlessly staring into fully stocked wine shelves with no idea what to buy for that special event or for your Monday night, here are some helpful tips for beginners.
OVERCOME STAGE FRIGHT
Stage fright is pretty common for wine-buying beginners (and as much as we’d love to imagine the wine bottles naked; it’s not going to help. We’ve tried). Picture this situation, you walk into a wine store and immediately feel completely overwhelmed by the numerous choices, brands and wine colours. As you move along the shelves you feel the piercing eyes of other wine shoppers and sales staff secretly judging your next move and perhaps, even the bottle of your choice. Panic hits. You grab the first bottle that looks like something a wine connoisseur will pick and you head to the checkout. Big mistake! Here’s why. There’s an 50% chance the other shoppers are as clueless as you are and another 50% that you just picked up a wine that you might not like. The sales staff is there to HELP you pick the right wine, and as for what goes in your head, there’s one obvious way to save yourself from this– shop online! Not only can you Google the wine brands and types while sitting in your PJs, but you can also see the price list, which will save you the embarrassment of subtly shelving that expensive, vintage Merlot you picked up back on the wine store’s shelf after inquiring its price. Yikes! The safest bet is to shop online at Wine World first and later test the waters at a store.
DETERMINE WHAT YOU LIKE
First, accept that the art of buying wine until you find the perfect one, takes a bit of trial and error, unless you know for sure what tastes you prefer. Second, there are 3 main wine categories; red, white and rose (pronounced ro;zay). Trust your gut on this one and make a bold decision and just go with it if you can’t decide whether to buy a red wine or white wine first.
Red Wine
Red wine is made from dark coloured grapes, and the wine ranges from shades of violet to brick red and brown. Red wine is known to boost heart health and improve your cholesterol. Dry red wines are said to be better for your health than sweeter wines. The most popular choices for red wine are:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Style – Full bodied & rich
Taste – Black currant, black cherry, cedar, vanilla.
Home – France, Italy, Australia, Chile, South Africa, United States, Argentina
Great with – grilled steak and other red meat, red-sauce based pasta, firm cheeses, smoked meat, savoury mushroom dishes
Wine World recommends – Cono Sur Bicicleta Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Style –Medium bodied
Taste – Plum, raspberry, black cherry
Home – Chile, Argentina, France, Italy, United States and Australia
Great with – Pizza, roasted meats, lasagne, hamburgers, roasted vegetables
Wine World recommends – Tall Horse Merlot
Pinot Noir
Style –Light bodied
Taste – Cherry, cranberry, caramel
Home – France, Germany, United States, New Zealand, Italy, Australia, Argentina, South Africa
Great with – Chicken, duck, pork, cured meat, cream sauces, soft cheeses.
Wine World recommends – Cono Sur Organic Pinot Noir
Syrah (a.k.a. Shiraz)
Style – Full bodied & rich
Taste – Plum, blueberry, blackberry, chocolate, vanilla, pepper
Home – Italy, France, Chile, Australia, Spain, Argentina, United States, South Africa
Great with – soft cheese, Mexican food, smoked meat, roasted vegetables, red meat & steaks
Wine World recommends – Banrock Station Shiraz
White Wine
White wines are usually made from lighter skinned grapes, commonly referred to as ‘white grapes’, with shades varying from straw yellow to yellow gold. Whites wines can help maintain your lung function and keep your cholesterol levels in check. The most popular choices for white wine are:
Chardonnay
Style – Medium to full bodied; dry
Taste – Yellow pear, yellow apple, yellow lemon, banana, pineapple
Home – Italy, France, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Spain
Great with – Lobster, shrimp, chicken, mushroom, cream sauces, pork
Wine World recommends – Bouchard Aine & Fils Macon Villages Chardonnay
Pinot Grigio (a.k.a. Pinot Gris)
Style – Light bodied and dry
Taste – orange zest, apple, pear
Home – USA, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Hungary, Romania
Great with – salad, light soft cheeses, poached fish, sushi, pesto
Wine World recommends – Torresella Pinot Grigio
Sauvignon Blanc
Style – Light to medium bodied
Taste – Green apple, kiwi, guava, lime, pear, passion fruit
Home – France, Spain, Italy, Romania, USA, Chile, South Africa, Australia
Great with – Pork, chicken, fish, goat cheese, French & Vietnamese cuisine
Wine World recommends – Tall Horse Sauvignon Blanc
Rose Wine
Unlike red grapes and white grapes, Rose wine is made when the skins of red grapes are left to briefly ferment with the wine, and only removed once they reach the perfect shade of rose.
Style – A blend between red and white wine
Taste – Usually fruity; strawberry, watermelon
Home – Spain, France, USA
Great with – Salad, chicken, burgers
Wine World recommends – Beach House Rose
Now that you know the basics, go ahead and get a bottle of wine for yourself. Let the experimentation begin and let us know your favourite!