Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Presenting with Wine this Christmas

With the arrival of the holiday season, has also arrived the time to buy gifts, and nothing better to do for someone you like. In these times, good gift tips are always welcome and one is giving a good wine for Christmas.

Some people compare wine with friendship, because both improve with time, which makes the wine a great choice of Christmas present to give to a friend. To further improve the present, it may be accompanied, for example, by a book, an accessory like a bottle opener and other wine-specific glasses.

There are numerous types of wines, since they are classified as class, color and sugar content, so you need to know the preference of the person you wish to present. As for the class of table wine may be, light, sparkling wine, liqueur or compound, as the color, the wine can be red, white, pink and about the sugar content can be dry, medium sweet and gentle. Each wine has its specialty, so you need to search before.

Another good option is to choose wines that come in boxes of wood, as this enhances the presentation. You can also assemble a custom basket with wine and cheese, a combination that pleases different types of people and is well appreciated, besides showing elegance and good taste.

The point is to combine the flavors. Stronger wines like the red better match cheeses with stronger flavors too, like parmesan. Just as light red wine goes with cheeses like Camembert and mozzarella cheese that follow up with fruit wine or sweet white wine. This good match is called harmonization.

Another great tip is to buy new things. Every day new wines are appearing on the market, new wines as in traditional regions. Countries known for the enormous export of wine as France, Italy, Spain and Portugal send high quality wines from new producers, modern and dynamic, without the high prices of those already established.

Enjoy the tips for Christmas presents, because they will be hard to miss when it comes to gift someone with a good wine and make the holiday year even more special, as they should be.

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