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Here you’ll find some seriously simple guides to make sure your wines stay in tip-top shape – from the moment they arrive on your doorstep, to that wonderful first glassful.
These guidelines apply to both short- or long-term storage
The shape of a wine glass is surprisingly important, so do choose your glass carefully.
The debate has quietened lately, as an increasing number of consumers agree that it’s hard to beat the convenience of a screw cap. But many winemakers still stand by the traditional, trusty cork, so it’s likely that you’ll have to remove one from a bottle at some point. Which is why a corkscrew is a must-have tool for any wine lover.
When to decant, service temperatures and more – it’s all here
Decanting maximises aromas and flavours in young reds, and a few whites too.
Serve your wines at the correct temperature to enjoy them at their best.
Whether at the bottom of the bottle or stuck to the cork as crystals, sediment is a sign of natural winemaking and a fuller style of wine. Usually, only more mature or unfiltered wines will have this sediment, and while harmless, it isn’t pleasant to drink. Here’s how to make sure you don’t end up with a mouthful …
Next up is how to take your taste-buds to the next level, and start tasting wines like the experts do.