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Title: 11 Top Wines that You Must Have for Parties


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  • 11 Top Wines that You Must Have for Parties
  • Having the top wines at a party can be just as
    fun as serving a favorite liquor. The versatility
    of wine makes it a great choice for entertaining.
    A good White Wine should get better when paired
    with other food items, including salads and
    steaks.
  • So, which top wines should be on the top of your
    list? This article from Sendgifts should provide
    some great options for the best wines for any
    picnic or party you are planning to host.
  • Sendgifts is an online liquor store in USA which
    is ideal for anyone who wants affordable wines as
    well as those who like to explore new wines. Our
    wine delivery service puts the customer first by
    carefully evaluating flavors.
  • Top Wines for Parties
  • No matter what kind of party you're planning,
    selecting the right wine makes all the
    difference. Take a look at our wine collections
  • Pinot Noir
  • A bold red fruit with earthy flavors pairs well
    with pork, steak, game, and poultry.
  • Pairing Tips Allow this Pinot noir wine to
    breathe for at least 15 minutes before serving.
    Slowly unwind the wire cage over the bottle's
    neck to prevent oxidation. Due to its low tannin
    content, it is suitable for serving in a casual
    setting. Pinot Noir is perfect to accompany meats
    such as fish, chicken or duck, as well as
    mushrooms and soft cheeses.
  • Riesling
  • With its clean acidity and sweeter notes, this
    white wine pairs well with almost anything.
  • Pairing Tips Unlike some wines, Riesling wine
    should not be decanted for hours before
    servingit would ruin its delicate character.
    Instead, remove the cork and gently ease out the
    wire cage over the wine's neck. Give it 15
    minutes to breathe at room temperature before
    serving. Pair with light appetizers like cheese
    or seafood.

serve it slightly chilled.
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  • Merlot
  • Merlot wine has a soft tannins and complex aromas
    of berries, cherries, and spice. This makes it
    great pair with red meats like lamb or bison.
  • Pairing Tips When you're ready to serve, unwind
    the wire cage slowly but firmly (to prevent
    oxidation) from the bottle's neck. Merlot pairs
    well with a variety of foods, including shellfish
    and vegetables.
  • Vouvray
  • The aromas of honeysuckle and green apple in this
    Vouvray wine are very pleasant and it is best
    served chilled with spicy food, such as
    Cajun-rubbed steaks or Chinese cuisine.
  • Pairing Tips This wine needs to be chilled all
    the way down before serving. You can keep the
    bottle in an ice bucket for a few hours before
    drinking it to keep its crisp flavor.
  • Pinot Grigio
  • Pinot Grigio is an all-around white from the
    Pacific Northwest that's known for its nutty
    flavors and citrus notes.
  • Pairing Tips Try light pastas and rice dishes
    with lots of herbs, fresh green salads and
    vegetables, chicken and turkey, and fish and
    seafood. Add a couple of slices of lemon and lime
    and several pieces of seasonal fruit like
    raspberries or blackberries.
  • Malbec
  • Most Malbec wines are smooth with jammy fruit
    flavor and savory notes of black cherry,
    pomegranate, plum, raspberry, and raisin. There
    are also hints of coffee, leather, tobacco,
    molasses, and black pepper.
  • Pairing Tips You'll find Malbec a great match
    for steak, pork, and lamb, as well as fattier
    fish like salmon and poultry with dark meat. Game
    meat like bison, ostrich, and venison are also a
    safe bet. In addition to meat pairings, consider
    foods with richer sauces or more vibrant flavors.

acidity of the food will make the wine taste sour.
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  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • A beautifully crafted Cabernet Sauvignon,
    particularly smooth and fresh. Its seductive
    aromas of cherry and blackberry are followed by
    delicate plum and chocolate notes. A really
    well-balanced red wine, with refreshing acidity
    and a memorable finish.
  • Pairing Tips Cabernet Sauvignon is best with
    nearly all red meat, including prime rib, New
    York strip and filet mignon. Also try lamb or
    pepper- crusted ahi tuna. The wine is best
    enjoyed with food and is great in sauces or
    reductions.
  • Zinfandel
  • With aromas of dark fruits and peppermint, this
    crowd-pleasing red wine is perfect for casual
    get- togethers.
  • Pairing Tips Zinfandel wine pairs beautifully
    with barbeque, spicy foods, smoked cheeses and
    tangy flavors, but is also easy to enjoy on its
    own.
  • Barbera dAlba
  • Barbera wine has notes of strawberry and sour
    cherry flavors synonymous with light-bodied
    wines. Light tannin and high acidity make it
    taste 'Juicy'. Most of the Barbera you'll find is
    from Italy which leans towards more herbaceous
    flavors.
  • Pairing Tips Given the high acidity, fatty foods
    work beautifully with Barbera wine. Think red
    meats and even salmon is a gorgeous pairing. Also
    because of the acidity, barbera wine pairs well
    with pasta with a simple pasta in red sauce or a
    marinara.
  • Conclusion
  • Wine is the key to any party. Order wine online
    to stock up on all the top wines from Sendgifts
    that your guests won't bring, so you can
    surprise them with a new drink they haven't tried
    before. You'll have tons of fun at your next
    get-together!
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