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Red wine for Christmas and big celebrations: how to get the menu right

Red wine for Christmas and big celebrations: how to get the menu right
Wine is one of the most traditional, universal and ancient drinks that exist. Throughout history, it has accompanied humanity both in rituals and celebrations and in moments marked by symbolism. In civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, it was a drink reserved only for pharaohs and privileged elites, associated with power, spirituality and ceremonies.  In Ancient Greece it acquired an even deeper dimension thanks to the celebration of the Dionysian rites, ceremonies dedicated to the god of wine. These had a very important ecstatic component and combined music, dance, processions. Its celebration contributed to lay the foundations of Greek theater and collective artistic expression. This link of wine with the ritual and the festive was maintained for centuries, especially after the establishment of the sacrament of the Eucharist in the Christianity. Since then, wine has been has been related to Christmas celebrations, as a symbol of joy, union, because it serves to provide and transmit good wishes of prosperity to others, and because serves as a gift to deliver on these special dates. It is no coincidence that, today, this drink continues to be protagonist in Christmas baskets, Christmas Eve dinners, Christmas meals and even in special meetings, where it becomes the ideal companion for the most anticipated menus of the year.

What types of wine are most recommended for Christmas gifts?

Christmas is a perfect occasion to give wine as a gift, and choosing the right one can make all the difference, especially if you want to give a gift with meaning and that manages to surprise. If you are thinking of choosing a red wine to give as a Christmas gift, of course, it is advisable to take into account the personal taste of the person who is going to receive the gift, as well as their level of affinity with certain styles.  The young wines are a magnificent option for those people who are attracted to fruit profiles, with soft tannins and a light structure. Grenache, young Tempranillo or Merlot usually offer an accessible and lively experience. For people looking for drinks with greater aromatic and tasting complexity, full-bodied reds can be an excellent option, since they are made with grape varieties such as Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon or aged Tempranillo, which offer greater intensity and depth aromatic. Aged wines, especially thethe Reservas and the Grandes Reservas, are those that provide greater elegance and sophistication, with notes of oak, spices and aromatic and tasting notes that can make them in a gift with a marked personality. Finally, we can say that fruity reds can be ideal for those people looking for wines with softer flavors and that offer an easy and simple tasting experience. Whatever the choice, it is always advisable to opt for wines made by wineries of the best quality possible, as good producers guarantee that you can find a balanced, authentic drink that offers an experience consistent with the level usually expected on these dates. If you want to purchase wine red to give as a Christmas gift, we recommend that you take a look at our catalog to choose appropriately. 

How to choose the perfect red wine depending on the menu?

Choosing a red wine for Christmas involves taking into consideration, above all, the type of dishes we are going to serve. Each recipe can offer certain nuances that can pair better with some styles or others. For this reason, by choosing the wine correctly it is possible to enhance both the flavor and aroma of the dishes as well as the overall experience. Below, we show you the most successful proposals for the traditional dishes of these dates.

Red wines for Christmas starters

As a general rule, Christmas starters usually require light and fruity options. To choose a red wine for Christmas dinner in this first part of the menu, we usually recommend young red wines from varieties such as Tempranillo, Garnacha, Pinot Noir or Merlot. Its profile is smooth and fresh and has the ability to enhance dishes without masking their flavor.  Young wines combine very well with soft sausages, poultry, salmon canapés, creamy croquettes, pâtés, semi-cured cheeses or puff pastry preparations. This type of wine is capable provides a pairing without masking the flavors and that allows you to open the Christmas Eve dinner menu or Christmas lunch in a very balanced way, preparing the palate to taste other more robust dishes.

Soft and fruity red wines for fish and white meats

Although fish is often associated with white wines, many Christmas recipes for cod, salmon or hake appreciate pairing with soft and fruity red wines. Thanks to its light structure and its Delicate tannins allow pairing without overshadowing the delicacy of the fish. They also combine wonderfully with white meats such as turkey, stuffed chicken or baked rabbit, where the fruity nuances of the wine are able to enhance the flavors of the meat and the garnishes that accompany them.

Full-bodied red wines for red meat dishes, roasts and stews

In the strongest Christmas dishes, it is essential to choose the type of wine correctly. For example, roast pork, lamb, beef or some traditional recipes, such as cheeks, stews or stews usually pair exquisitely together with more intense, structured wines with tannins, such as Crianza. In this way, the Crianza red wines that are characterized by having more body, especially when we talk about those made using grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah or Tempranillo with long aging, allow us to find a balance against the intense flavor of red meat dishes, roasts and stews. In this way, they are able to provide toasted and spicy nuances, with some tannins that are capable of elevating the tasting experience to the next level.

Aged reds for strong cheeses, sausages and intensely flavored dishes

Mature cheeses, cured sausages and dishes with intense flavors such as, for example, game meats, require wines with a complex profile, in which barrel aging provides notes of leather, tobacco, vanilla, cocoa or noble woods, such as Reserva and Gran Reserva wines.  Therefore, during the tasting, aged wines usually offer much more mature tannins and greater persistence in the mouth, which allows generating a perfect pairing to pair with more powerful foods. They are the ideal choice to give the finishing touch to the dinner, especially if what you want is to close with elegance.

How to serve red wine at Christmas to enhance all its flavor?

Choosing a red wine correctly for Christmas, without a doubt, allows you to elevate the tasting experience to the next level. The ideal temperature to serve this gourmet product can vary greatly depending on the style, since, to taste a young red it is best enjoyed between 12 and 14 °C, while Crianza wines, with more body, as well as Reserva and Gran Reserva wines require between 16 and 18 °C to fully display its characteristics related to flavor and aroma.  When we talk about mature wines to give as a Christmas gift, it is necessary to keep in mind that decanting is essential, as it allows this drink to breathe and release hidden nuances and offers a much more exquisite experience. Likewise, we must mention that using large glasses favors oxygenation and helps the wine reveal all its aromatic complexity.
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