What Good Food Goes With Red Wine?

April 15, 2009 by Joseph  
Filed under Food and Wine

Red wine has become quite popular these days. Health conscious people are more inclined to drink dry red wine than any other types of alcoholic beverages because red wine is said to be good for the heart. Studies show that red wine has components that help unclog the arteries leading to the heart and that people who drink wine are more likely to live longer than those people who do not drink at all. Of course these claims that red wine can prolong life are still debatable. Even if wine does not prolong life, the fact that this type of wine goes well with good food is enough for most people.

Wine And Cheese

Many people love to serve red wine with certain types of cheese. According to experts, some types of cheese bring out the flavor of certain types of red wines. If you are one of those people who love to drink wine after dinner, try drinking your wine with some cheese.

Wine And Good Conversations

Wine can help you unwind and have fun with your friends after a long stressful day at the office. According to experts, a glass of red wine and a lot of good conversation at the dinner table can help reduce the risk of hypertension.

Wine And Good Food

A lot of people swear that their dinner is never complete without a glass of red wine. The Europeans are mostly known for drinking wine before and after dinner. There are also a lot of Americans who like to have wine after eating a heavy meal. Red wine goes especially well with pasta or meat based food while white goes well with light dinner and vegetable based foods.

Wine can surely make your dinner more enjoyable.

What Wine Choice Have You Made For Dinner?

February 13, 2009 by Joseph  
Filed under Food and Wine

If you enjoy drinking wine every dinner then you would agree that, in order to achieve a wine tasting occasion,you should start with a good wine. A formal dinner table lacks its essence without the presence of a lovely chilled wine. Without a bottle of Chardonnay, a dinner wouldn’t be complete.

Meals are always completed with wine. Sometimes, wine alone can suffice the occasion. Popping the cork is enough to celebrate a victory or a special event. Now, here is the common predicament when it comes to selecting the right kind of wine for the right kind of occasion. Sometimes, there are menus that just don’t fit your taste buds. Other foods are not good to be paired with certain kinds of wine. What should you pair with red meat? With steak? With fish? Chicken perhaps?

It is a common misconception that wine is only taken with protein-rich foods like meat, chicken and fish. That would be 70% true although, not good advice to those who are trying to find alternatives in cheap dining with wine. There are deserts that lose its delectability and exquisite taste when paired with the wrong kind of wine.

If you want a wine that fits all occasions, red wine should be on top of the list most especially if you’re not sure if it will be the right choice. It is the right choice! Not only does red wine satisfy a sumptuous dinner but is also beneficial for those who are experiencing diseases of the heart and sometimes is a good regimen to control or combat the terrible effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Resveratrol is a red wine recipe that is said to fight degeneration caused by the disease. There are also reports that red wine has also been effective in ruling out degenerative diseases like Huntington’s and Parkinson’s.

There is no denying that people would have different preferences when it comes to choosing the right kind of wine, be it red or white. Connoisseurs argue about the rules on wine matching in different kinds of dishes. On the other hand, there is a certain undeniable characteristic of every wine that dictates the harmony of the entire meal.

Wine characteristics can be tasted based on its acidity, aroma and tannic content and perhaps it’s over all performance can react differently on your taste buds. Some wines harmonize well with cheese and poultry. Variations can go a long way which makes wine tasting more exciting. Actually, there is no secret but to trust your instincts and think of that one wine that will match it all.