Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Summer wine

When deciding on a good summer wine to sip on your patio or by the pool, you should take some tips from nature with the green grass, crisp air, and blooming flowers. The sun is shining, kids are playing frisbee in the park, and the patios of every restaurant in town are full. Get outside and enjoy the sunshine with a nice refreshing glass of wine.

I tend to buy or order very crisp and floral white wine during the summer months, maybe with a little hint of tropical fruit like pineapple or lychee. When you're thinking of floral and spicy whites, think of Gewurztraminers, Muscatos, and Rieslings. These wines are a touch on the sweet side but are refreshing nonetheless. If you're someone who prefers a crisp, tight, dry, citrussy or grassy wine, you might enjoy a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand a little more than it's sweeter sisters. Try Kim Crawford, or Cat's Phee On A Gooseberry Bush.



Of course we can't forget about the delicious Italian Pinot Grigios out there either. Pinot Grigio is a great summer wine and goes well with so many different dishes. Try a Pinot Grigio with barbequed salmon cooked with lemon and dill or enjoy it on its own while lounging in your backyard.



If you're not a fan of drinking a glass of wine in the summer, try a refreshing glass of sangria. You can make it at home with a cheap bottle of any red, some fruit juices, sprite, and fresh fruit.