If you’re new to wine, even buying a bottle can be a hassle for you as you have to choose between endless types of wine, grades, labels and prices. In fact, when buying wine, you can easily deal with it if you learn the following points.
1. Consider the attitude of the serviceIf the merchant is friendly and patient in recommending wines for you, and you like the recommended wines, you can continue to talk in depth even if the wines are not the cheapest. Because it’s better to spend the right amount of money on a wine you need than to spend less on something you don’t need. After all, being able to talk about
2. Evaluate their expertiseIf you know a little bit about wine, you might want to ask the merchant some more questions and see how he answers them. If his answers are professional and accurate, it will be easy to work with him. Many knowledgeable wine merchants will be generous in choosing wines that meet your requirements. Even if his suggestions don’t appeal to you at first, you may want to try them first, as there may be unexpected surprises. Of course, you can also bring along friends who know wine and take their advice.
3. Check the environment in which the wine is storedIf you are buying a lot of wine or if it is expensive, it is recommended to check the wine storage environment of the merchant. This is because improper storage can affect the quality of the wine. The ideal wine storage environment should maintain a constant temperature because if the temperature changes, the cork that seals the bottle will change to some degree due to thermal expansion and cold contraction, which will eventually reduce the tightness of the cork and cause the wine to leak. In addition, it is best to install low-voltage, warm electric lights in the wine storage area instead of spotlights. Therefore, after you get your wine, you should check the wine label and the bottle for defects. If there are no defects and the certificate is properly stored, you can buy with confidence.
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