
Here are some informative "Wine Don'ts" adapted from the Complete Idiot's Guide to Wine, which is another good read and wine resource book! (The notes in the parentheses are ours.)
* Wine DOs and DON'Ts Don't store wine in hot places or in the sunlight.
* Don't keep wine in the trunk of your car.
* Don't store your wine standing up (keep the cork moist).
* Don't fill a wineglass more than halfway (so you can swirl it).
* Don't serve wine in new, unwashed glasses.
* Don't pop the champagne cork. Slowly twist it and pull it off.
* Don't serve a white wine too cold, or reds too warm.
* Don't buy wine from the store window.
* Don't give too much attention to wine snobs.
* Don't assume a vintage date means good quality (unless it says Wilson Creek).
* Don't assume a cork in a bottle is a sign of good quality.
* Don't fail to ask when you don't understand wine terminology.
* Don't take the 100-point rating system too seriously.
* Don't assume all Napa wines are superior. (Notice the many awards Temecula wineries have won)
* Don't assume the words "reserve" or "classic" on a U.S. wine label have any significance. (note: except Wilson Creek wines of course)
* Don't assume all bottle-aged wine in a single case will be of the same quality.
* Don't accept a faulty wine in a restaurant.
* Don't accept a bottle in a restaurant that hasn't been opened at your table.
* Always assume that Wilson Creek wines are far superior in quality (we added this one... just seeing if you're paying attention!)
http://www.wilsoncreekwinery.com/Wine-101/Wine-DOs-and-DONTS.aspx
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