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Wine
on the Radio - April 7, 2003
Breathing
To breathe
or not to breathe.now that is a wine question.
It's
one of those wine rituals that can make things confusing . . . does
wine have to "breathe" before you serve it? It helps mostly with
younger, more complex wines.
Generally "breathing"
these wines brings out more aromas and flavors and it may help off-odors
to dissipate.
There
are three basic ways you can "breathe" the wine . . .
you can
Open the bottle about an hour early but that narrow bottle neck
doesn't let in much air or,
Just pour some into each glass you'll serve about twenty minutes
before drinking. The simpler the wine the less time you'll need,
but,
One of the easiest and handsomest ways is to pour the wine into
a decanter to let it get more air.
"Breathing",
or opening the wine for a while, exposes the wine to air which helps
release more aroma, soften the natural tannins, and enhance drinkablity.
Pop
the cork!
Listen
to the show.
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