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However, in the situation where you do not know the menu,
it is ok as there are a few other key items to consider.
Host Preference
It is very important to consider the host. If you know
the host well, you may want to select a bottle that suits his or her
individual preferences. If you're less familiar with your host's favorites,
select a popular wine variety such as Chardonnay or Merlot.
You can further customize the choice by selecting a wine
that matches the recipientīs personality or intended usage. Are they more
likely to open the bottle soon or age it in their cellar? Will they savor it
during an everyday dinner or bring it out to impress friends? Do they have a
fondness towards a particular wine or growing region?
Price Considerations
Of course all decisions must be balanced with respect to
its price. In the situation of having a budget of $25 and above, your
selections choices are wide open. A favorite of mine and a crowd pleaser is
a Cabernet, a well rounded and highly excepted classic.
Ok, now let's take a look at the $15 to $25 budget range.
My suggestion here is that you just stick with a traditional Chardonnay or
Merlot. They are both widely appreciated and just a bit less costly than
Cabernets.
Even at $15 and under there are some really enjoyable
choices. For $10 you can get Veramonte Cabnernet Sauvignon from the
Casablanca Valley, located in Chile. Another great selection is the
Australian Shiraz or the Sauvignon Blancs, both of which may pleasantly
surprise the recipient.
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