Who Said Men and Women Never Agree? It"s No Longer: He Said "Beer" She Said "Wine&quo
Gone are the days of: 'he said, "beer", she said "wine.
" We've become more savvy and fashionable: with wine bars, wine destinations, and foodies culture on the rise.
Let's remember dating is about the excitement of sharing new experiences while you're trying to show your best self to someone new, or maybe it's date night for a couple trying to keep things fresh, fun and sexy.
And while Spring is almost here, the temperatures are going to be on the rise as well, who doesn't like it HOT! With the warmer weather coming, our cravings for lighter and crisper wines will increase.
Switch it up from the American obsession with Chardonnay to a Sauvignon Blanc or the savvy fruit forward choice, a Viognier.
The one to be remembered for it's sensory penetration is a Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley, France with its grassy vibrant elegant style.
Redolent of freshly mown grass, think Mown; American Sauvignon Blancs will be stripped of their acidity and grassiness and tend to be more tropical and floral.
Or some other great ones can be found from Chile, South Africa and New Zealand.
A great match for any romantic dinner picks: fish, white meats, sushi; with appetite stroking crispness for tangy cheeses and artichokes, even spicy curries.
Grab a bottle for the perfect lemony grassy take along for a picnic as soon as the snow melts.
We respond to our dates by the way they smell, a subtlety of attraction sometimes missed (unless your date doused themselves in a bottle of Eau D' Too Much - Not getting any closer to That thanks!) Same goes for the aromas of wine.
If you're really in the mood for romance, (and floral aromas aren't too much for you) a Viognier is as far as you can get from a Sancerre.
Play for keeps with tropical, fruit forward intense aromas, a full, rich body and alcohol sometimes pushing a swooning 14 percent.
The scent of apricots, peaches and flowers (honey suckle and orange blossom) seem to leap from the glass.
It has an affinity for the tropical tastes you find in exotic Asian food, like moderately spiced Thai coconut milk curries, sesame shrimp, satays, and fruit sauces.
"Viognier has a tropical garden that puts you in the mood for romance.
" - Jay McInerny Don't wait for the snow to melt.
Switch things up with a bottle of something new and share a new experience with your date for memories, aromas and for fun! Thanks to Oldman's Guide to Outsmarting Wine for some of the colorful descriptions herein.
" We've become more savvy and fashionable: with wine bars, wine destinations, and foodies culture on the rise.
Let's remember dating is about the excitement of sharing new experiences while you're trying to show your best self to someone new, or maybe it's date night for a couple trying to keep things fresh, fun and sexy.
And while Spring is almost here, the temperatures are going to be on the rise as well, who doesn't like it HOT! With the warmer weather coming, our cravings for lighter and crisper wines will increase.
Switch it up from the American obsession with Chardonnay to a Sauvignon Blanc or the savvy fruit forward choice, a Viognier.
The one to be remembered for it's sensory penetration is a Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc from the Loire Valley, France with its grassy vibrant elegant style.
Redolent of freshly mown grass, think Mown; American Sauvignon Blancs will be stripped of their acidity and grassiness and tend to be more tropical and floral.
Or some other great ones can be found from Chile, South Africa and New Zealand.
A great match for any romantic dinner picks: fish, white meats, sushi; with appetite stroking crispness for tangy cheeses and artichokes, even spicy curries.
Grab a bottle for the perfect lemony grassy take along for a picnic as soon as the snow melts.
We respond to our dates by the way they smell, a subtlety of attraction sometimes missed (unless your date doused themselves in a bottle of Eau D' Too Much - Not getting any closer to That thanks!) Same goes for the aromas of wine.
If you're really in the mood for romance, (and floral aromas aren't too much for you) a Viognier is as far as you can get from a Sancerre.
Play for keeps with tropical, fruit forward intense aromas, a full, rich body and alcohol sometimes pushing a swooning 14 percent.
The scent of apricots, peaches and flowers (honey suckle and orange blossom) seem to leap from the glass.
It has an affinity for the tropical tastes you find in exotic Asian food, like moderately spiced Thai coconut milk curries, sesame shrimp, satays, and fruit sauces.
"Viognier has a tropical garden that puts you in the mood for romance.
" - Jay McInerny Don't wait for the snow to melt.
Switch things up with a bottle of something new and share a new experience with your date for memories, aromas and for fun! Thanks to Oldman's Guide to Outsmarting Wine for some of the colorful descriptions herein.