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Picking Out the Right Wine

Pinot Noir is my favorite type of wine to drink; however, you might have different taste than I do. If you’re not sure about what type of wine you like, here are a few tips you can use to pick out the right wine. 

Red vs. White

When picking out a wine, you’ll want to decide if you want a red wine or a white wine. The main difference between red and white wines is how they are made. White wine is made with only the juice of the grapes. Alternatively, red wine is made with the grape skins too. Once you’ve decided which color you want, you can then move on to tasting different types of wine.

Taste Test

Now comes the fun part! If you’re not sure what kind of wine is your favorite, you’ll want to taste a few to see what you like. If you’re going to sample a few different types of wine in the same night, start with the more dry wine and work your way to the sweeter wine. Personally, I love the flavor of Pinot Noir and would recommend you try this type. I can drink Pinot Noir any night of the week!

Right Brand

The last tip I have for you is to find your favorite brand. When you find that brand, you can be assured that every bottle of wine you get will be something you enjoy. One Hope is one of those brands for me. Not only do I love their wine, I also love that they work towards educating others about the risk of heart disease.Pinot Noir

About One Hope:

Our reserve Pinot Noir is made in an elegant style. Aromas of dark cherry and rose petals are coupled with hints of fresh spearmint and nutmeg. The medium body is driven by concentrated fruit and vanilla cherry soda on the mid palate. The wine finishes with a touch of fall spice.

Every bottle educates a family of five on their risk of heart disease.

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