Monday, November 23, 2015

Myth Busting: Wine Edition - How Much Do You Really Know?

Here at Campbell Station Wine & Spiritswe make sure to really know our business so that whenever people come into our liquor store in Farragut with any questions, we can answer them! With that being said, we thought we’d share some of our knowledge on everyone’s favorite dinner drink and bust some myths that are widely held to be the truth. So, if you want to test your knowledge, then keep on reading!

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Myth 1: Aim for a “pop” 
The response to this one is “no, don’t”. If you’re hearing a pop when opening your bottle, then you’re losing all the CO2 that’s in there, and your drink won’t be sparkling for long!

Rather than looking for the pop, aim for what’s known as an “angel’s sigh”. This means that you avoid creating a vacuum in the bottle and losing all the CO2, and your champagne will taste all the better for it.

Myth 2: You must always store in a cellarTrue, this offers a better storage condition than others, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be in a cellar to be a good storage place – the wine in our liquor store in Farragut is stored on shelves, after all!

The optimum temperature for storage is around 55°F for wines intended for aging, with the temperature being kept as stable as possible as high as 70°F for regular wine, without any negative impact. If you can keep your wine in a cellar, that’s great! If not, you could try asking an electrician to amend an old fridge’s temperature to the optimum and store your bottles there.

Myth 3: High quality must mean it’s really expensive, right?This is a misunderstanding held by many people. Surprisingly enough, good quality doesn’t have to be hugely expensive, and for the most part you can find a decent bottle around $25.

For a dinner party, it’s generally recommended to look at a starting price of around $30 to ensure the quality, however you can find good wines at a lower price point if you’re open to some trial and error. Alternatively, your local liquor store in Farragut can offer advice as to which bottles are best for your purposes.

Myth 4: It will keep for days after I’ve opened the bottle!Unfortunately, this isn’t true. Those with a higher alcohol content will tend to keep for longer, but it’s generally recommended that you drink an opened bottle within the evening, and try not to leave it longer than overnight.

Many people tend to think their opened bottles will keep for a few days, but why compromise the quality of your drink? If you think you need more information about how long your drinks will keep, regardless of the type, pop into our local liquor store in Farragut, and we’ll be happy to help.

Myth 5: It has… legs?As a liquor store in Farragut, we’re sometimes asked what it means when someone says their wine has legs. What this generally refers to is the alcohol content in the drink, and not actual legs! 

Despite what you may have heard, wine legs or ‘tears’ are not an indication of quality of wine. It’s actually a scientific phenomenon that can tell you key information about the alcohol level in wine.
§  High alcohol wines collect a higher density of droplets on the sides of the glass than low alcohol wines
§  Sweeter wines are more viscous the tears will flow slower down the sides of a glass.
Now you know what the phrase means, go ahead and confuse your friends with it, or impart some brand new knowledge to them.

Myth Busting: How Much Do You Really Know About Your Wine?



Cheers-
Campbell Station Wine & Spirits, Always of Good Cheer! Your Friendly Farragut wine and liquor store ! Conveniently located on the West End of Turkey Creek in Farragut. It is our pleasure to assist in picking the perfect wine or liquor  for your enjoyment. Visit us today and check out our full inventory that includes popular, premium, and even extremely rare wines and spirits. Don't forget we also sell beer, mixers and other wine accessories.  Visit our website www.campbellstationwine.com or call 865.966.7122 

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