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  • How to Make a Wine Filter

    There are two types of wine filters. One is the filtering system used in making wine. The second is the filter system used when decanting wine. Decanting with a filter will greatly improve the...

  • How to Decant Wine

    When decanting a bottle of wine, you might try decanting over a candle which will allow you to actually see the sediment. Discover how to decant wine with tips from a wine bar owner in this free...

  • Why Use a Wine Decanter?

    It might seem that decanting wine is just a way to make it look fancy or to improve the presentation. That is partially true, but decanting has another purpose. It helps filter out sediment from...

  • Decanter Etiquette

    A decanter is a glass vessel used to separate a clear liquid, usually wine, from its sediment. The vessel is shaped with a small tube on the top and broadens to a larger shape on the bottom. This...

  • How Does a Decanter Work?

    Old wines can be treasures---or vinegar. The difference depends in part on the vintage and how it has been treated after harvest. We decant old wines after they have aged immediately before...

  • The Proper Use of Decanters

    Decanters are vessels for serving wine. Beyond making a handsome addition to the dinner table, crystal decanters remove sediment from wine, allow it to aerate and provide a tasteful way to serve a...

  • What Is Decanting?

    To decant wine is to pour it from one vessel into another, either to expose it briefly to oxygen or to pour it away from the collection of sediment at the bottom of its bottle. There are many...

  • How to Use a Wine Decanter

    Like wine itself, the use of a decanter has aged over time. Before modern wine-making techniques came about, a typical bottle of wine had a fair amount of sediment lurking at the bottom. If...

  • Purpose of Decanting Wine

    Decanting wine is a simple procedure that involves pouring the wine into a suitable carafe and allowing it to breath for a certain period of time before serving. The two primary reasons for...

  • What Is the Definition of a Wine Carafe?

    A wine carafe is a vessel for holding and serving wine. Depending on the occasion, it may be elegant and ornamental, modern and chic, or purely functional. As wine has become increasingly popular...

  • How to Properly Serve Wine

    Whether having friends over for a nice evening a home, throwing a lavish dinner party, being knowledgeable is important. The following guidlines will enhance your understanding of proper wine...

  • How to Properly Decant Red Wine

    Although most people identify decanting wine with fancy restaurants, the reality is that it serves a very practical purpose. Almost any wine, especially older vintages, can benefit from the...

  • How to Decant an Older Wine

    If you are a serious wine collector (or hope to become one at some point) you will most likely encounter a bottle or two of older, collectible wine in your time. While drinking a great bottle...

  • How to Serve Vintage Wine

    If you are lucky enough to have access to a good bottle of older vintage wine, you may be in for a real treat. Experiencing this bottle, however does take some care. Wine is a living organism and...

  • How to Decant Aged Wine

    Those who believe that decanting wine is just for show aren't wrong, just simply misinformed. Depending on how you decant your wine, it can be a big production involving two people and candles or...

  • How to Decant Wine

    Decanting wine has two purposes: to remove the sediment that has formed in the bottle while stored over the years, and to release the wine' s aroma by aeration. Exposing wine to the open air...

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