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		<title>Wine Accessories</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Wine accessories]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[lighter white wines]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[wine coolers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s soup without a spoon? What&#8217;s pen without paper? What&#8217;s wine without accessories? If you claimed &#8220;incomplete&#8221; then you&#8217;re correct. Let&#8217;s commence with the fundamentals. To enjoy wine correctly you want a wine glass (sometimes called stemware). And not just any wine glass, the form of the wine glass and the material it is made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Wine-Accessories.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-203" title="Wine Accessories" src="http://www.beer-and-winecraft.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Wine-Accessories.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="150" /></a>What&#8217;s soup without a spoon? What&#8217;s pen without paper? What&#8217;s wine without accessories? If you claimed &#8220;incomplete&#8221; then you&#8217;re correct. Let&#8217;s commence with the fundamentals. To enjoy wine correctly you want a wine glass (sometimes called stemware).</p>
<p>And not just any wine glass, the form of the wine glass and the material it is made from makes a giant difference. wine glasses with giant, broad bowls are used for bold red wines with bigger bouquets and narrower wine glasses are used for lighter white wines. If champers is your beverage of choice then stick to a tall, slender glass. Why does all this matter? Well, the form of the glass helps concentrate the smell of the wine and the material of the wine glass helps aerate the wine. Whatever glass you select ensure it has got a stem so you do not get fingerprints on the bowl of the glass.<span id="more-61"></span> After you choose your wine glass ensure you don&#8217;t fill it to the top! Halfway full will be absolutely fine.</p>
<p>After you are done with your serving, wash your glass. Some pros say using hot water is sufficient, and some suggest using detergent. Whatever you opt to do, ensure you hold the glass up to the light to make sure that it is actually clean. That appears basic but wine regularly leaves a fine coat of scum in glasses.</p>
<p>The next thing is pretty basic. You wish to enjoy your wine right? Well you have got to be ready to open it. Invest in a good wine opener. There are many styles to select from. There is the lever-style, twist-style, waiter-style, pump-style, rogar uncorking machines and wing corkscrews. Each style of wine opener has its benefits. You may expect to spend from $18 for a basic style to $200 for a more complicated machine.</p>
<p>Next you may want to consider a wine decanter. Decanting wine is a brilliant way to boost the taste. What&#8217;s decanting? Well, when wine ages it amasses sediment. The sediment is not just nauseating, but it tastes bad too. This happens most frequently with red wine. When you decant, you aerate the wine so bettering the taste. Also, decanters make great centerpieces for tables. Depending on your position, a decanter will run you anywhere from $20 to higher than $500. If you&#8217;re a heavy wine drinker you can need a wine chiller.</p>
<p>No, I&#8217;m really not talking about the $5 flavored wine you purchase at the gas station. Wine coolers are the best for white or champagnes. Whether or not you are searching for a little cooler for the kitchen or a full sized wine cellar there&#8217;s a cooler for you. You should expect to spend $200 for a table top wine cooler to $900 for one hundred bottle cooler. Now you have got your list. Select a wine glass based totally on the kind of drink you are having and ensure you totally clean it. Next ensure you have the right tool to open your wine bottle. If you&#8217;re drinking older wine, consider making an investment in a decanter. And if wine is your usual drink of preference think about a wine cooler. When you get everything situated, enjoy!</p>
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