With a wide variety of wines, how do you pick the right bottle of wine when you go shopping for it yourself? Let’s take a look at it together.
1. Pick one or two stores that sell wine.
With supermarket wine counters and wine stores popping up all over the place today, choosing the right one for you requires a combination of factors such as location, convenience, wine variety and price. To begin with, you can choose two stores, such as one close to your company and one close to your home, so that you can easily compare them. Once you’ve chosen one, you’re ready for step two.
2. Ask the wine promoter for advice.Wine promoters in stores are really like sommeliers in restaurants. They are very willing to talk to customers about wine and help them choose wines, so talking to them may yield unexpected surprises.
3. Have more trust.Promoters understand that most customers are a little overwhelmed when they see a shelf full of wine labels they don’t know. They would love to know the customer’s wishes and preferences. And all the customer has to do is trust a little more and tell them directly what kind of wine they like. If a customer wants to buy white wine, they are not going to force them to buy red wine.
4. Think about what wines you’ve been drinking lately.By this point, you should have decided to buy two bottles. But what to buy? There’s really no certain rule to follow. You can think about what you’ve been drinking lately. Maybe it was at a restaurant, or a friend’s house. If the store doesn’t have the same wine, they will recommend a similar wine for you. There are hundreds of grape varieties in the world, there is no need to stick to one or two varieties of wine, it will be more fun to experiment more.
5. About wine labels.Don’t be confused by the label. There are some very good quality wines that have less impressive labels. If you want to drink Pinot Noir, pick from a number of different regions, then taste and decide which Pinot Noir you like better. Don’t worry too much about the label, just enjoy the process of choosing. After all, it’s what’s inside the bottle that counts.
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