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Wine on Wednesday February 2016

Wine on Wednesday is an e-magazine distributed on a monthly basis to the attendees of the largest business networking event in Seoul, Korea, also called Wine on Wednesday. It includes interviews of attendees and interesting people in the business community, introductions of attendee companies, general interest articles and advertisements.

Wine on Wednesday is an e-magazine distributed on a monthly basis to the attendees of the largest business networking event in Seoul, Korea, also called Wine on Wednesday. It includes interviews of attendees and interesting people in the business community, introductions of attendee companies, general interest articles and advertisements.

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Through the Grapevine<br />

A Quest for Value<br />

We’ve all been there. Seated at the table with a<br />

prospective client, a new love interest, or even<br />

just friends when the wine list comes round.<br />

Sadly, most people look uncomfortable as they<br />

mumble, “I d<strong>on</strong>’t know anything about wine,”<br />

while others simply opt for a beer. Of course,<br />

there’s nothing wr<strong>on</strong>g with that, but most<br />

people do want to know which wine to pick,<br />

what to avoid, and genuinely have the c<strong>on</strong>fidence<br />

to choose something pleasurable from the menu<br />

or while at the wine shop. To this end, here are a<br />

few tips:<br />

White wines are safe bets!<br />

Whites wines are a refreshing accompaniment to<br />

almost any meal. As a safe choice when ordering,<br />

try a Sauvign<strong>on</strong> Blanc. This grape is light, with<br />

a zesty zing that creates a mini-wall around the<br />

fruit flavors to help you enjoy this grape with<br />

food. There are some delicious opti<strong>on</strong>s from New<br />

Zealand out there like Rapaura Springs and Two<br />

Rivers. If you prefer something French, why not<br />

try a Cotes du Gascoigne? <str<strong>on</strong>g>Wine</str<strong>on</strong>g>s from this<br />

grape are crisp and aromatic, with cool notes of<br />

citrus and tropical fruits, and can be had for a<br />

fracti<strong>on</strong> of the price of more established French<br />

regi<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

Reds – Choices choices…<br />

The go-to grape for reds is Cabernet Sauvign<strong>on</strong>,<br />

as it is so plump and fruity, even a bad producer<br />

will have a tough time screwing it up. If Left<br />

Bank Bordeaux prices put you off, however,<br />

Australia and the United States make excellent<br />

fruit-forward examples that many find more<br />

accessible. For something a little light, try<br />

Grenache. French Cotes du Rh<strong>on</strong>e blends are<br />

often more predominantly made from this grape<br />

and can be found at a good price. For Spanish<br />

wines, we recommend wines labeled Crianza,<br />

which designates that the Tempranillo grape has<br />

been aged in oak barrels for 2 years with at least<br />

6 m<strong>on</strong>ths in oak before going <strong>on</strong> sale. This period<br />

of aging gives the Tempranillo grape real depth<br />

and smooth vanilla t<strong>on</strong>es that are accessible to<br />

both novices and afici<strong>on</strong>ados alike.<br />

Pass <strong>on</strong> the house wines<br />

A restaurant’s house wine is more often than not<br />

the biggest rip-off <strong>on</strong> the menu, as <strong>on</strong>e glass<br />

generally pays for the whole bottle. Instead, try<br />

selecting the sec<strong>on</strong>d or third cheapest for a lot of<br />

extra quality at <strong>on</strong>ly a small mark-up. In fact,<br />

very often it is the wines at the higher end of the<br />

list that are the best value, as restaurants add an<br />

absolute value to the bottle rather than a<br />

percentage mark-up.<br />

Vineworks Korea offers wine educati<strong>on</strong>, tastings<br />

and c<strong>on</strong>sulting. www.vineworkskorea.com.<br />

24 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Wine</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>Wednesday</strong> <strong>February</strong> <strong>2016</strong>

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