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Pop a Cork with These Fun Wine Facts!

by Kevin Smith Author
Wine is such a rich subject that you can do more than just drink it—you can enjoy wine even more by learning all sorts of fun facts about vino! Once you discover the rich history of wine with its fascinating trivia and endless tasting adventures, you’ll want to share your wine smarts with friends. While you look for the best place to buy white wine in Cumming, GA, consider these wine facts, and be sure to have a delicious glass of vino handy while you read.

Which red and white wines are the most popular in the U.S.? Cabernet Sauvignon is the leading red wine in the states, while Chardonnay is king of white wines.

Don’t disturb the wine! When you bring your bottles of wine home, store them on their sides in a cool, dark place, and keep the storage temperature below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s best not to move the wine bottles again until you’re ready to open them.

Most wine varietals have different styles of glasses best-suited to each type’s character and structure, but you may not want to own cabinets full of myriad wineglasses. The best all-around practical wineglass is a long-stemmed one with a bowl capacity of about 20 to 22 ounces. The large bowl allows red wine to be swirled easily, opening up the many levels of flavor in a Pinot Noir or Zinfandel. You might also buy a set of less-expensive glasses for everyday use so you’ll worry less about breaking one.

Wine won’t help you live forever, but scientific research shows it may help you live longer. The health benefits of moderate, regular wine drinking have been demonstrated to help slow the development of Alzheimer’s disease and heart disease.

Would you buy a bottle of wine with a screwcap instead of a cork? Once an indicator of cheap, unexciting wine, screwcaps are becoming more popular among winemakers today. Natural cork contains irregularities that can often ruin a good bottle of wine. In particular, Australian wineries have embraced the ease and security of screwcaps. Though screwcaps haven’t been fully accepted for the most premium bottles of wine, the types of affordable, good quality wine that most people drink every day (about 90% of all the wine produced annually) are perfect for convenient screwcaps.

Yes, you can save leftover wine! The trick is to keep oxygen away from it. Several tools are available that remove oxygen from a wine bottle, with special stoppers for storage to keep your wine fresh. You can also put the wine in a container filled up full so there’s little air left, then store it in the refrigerator—let it sit out to room temperature later to drink, if it’s a red wine. If you’re hobbies include cooking, you can freeze wine in ice cube trays and use the cubes later in recipes. But, really—who has leftover wine?

Discovering wine facts is almost as fun as the adventure of discovering wine! Once you find the best place to buy white wine in Cumming, GA, invite some friends over to share a bottle along with a little wine talk.

 


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