Wine Etiquette
By: Amit Das
Nishant
Etiquette
Etiquette is a code of behavior that delineates
expectations for social behavior according to
contemporary conventional norms within a
society, social class, or group.
Understand how etiquette is an advantage
in business
• Etiquette helps in “self branding”
• Etiquette also facilitates the business
environment
• Knowledge & practice of etiquette makes you self
assured & confident
• Sometimes etiquette helps in getting past
difficult situations.
Wine
Wine is an alcoholic beverage made
from fermented fruit juice, usually that of grapes.
Types of Wine
•Red wine (Cabernet Sauvignon & Pinot
Noir)
•White wine (Chardonnay & Sauvignon
Blanc)
•Sparkling wine (Champagne)
Temperature
Type Of Wine Fahrenheit
Celsius
Sparkling 42 to 54 6
to 10
White 48 to 58 9
to 14
Red 57 to 68 13
to 20
Pour a Bottle of Wine
•Wrap a napkin around the neck for insulation.
•Hold the bottle in the palm of your hand, label
facing the guest, so he or she can observe the
vintage.
•Pour table wine down the inside of a glass.
•Bring the bottle to the glass and twist the bottle
over the glass to halt the drops to avoid spills.
Uncorking
Serving Wine
Sparkling wine Red wine White wine
Fill White wine
glasses 1/2 full,
Red wine glasses
1/3 full &
 Sparkling wine
3/4 full.
Holding The Wine Glass
Pinch the stem of the glass between
your index finger and thumb.
“The wine served should complement the food”
Red wine White wine Sparkling wine
+ + +
Red meat White meat any kind of course
On The Table
Toasting Cheers!!
Sip Empty Glass
Drinking Rules
• Avoid unfamiliar drinks
• Eat food while you drink
• Know your limit
• Accept a drink only when you really want one
• Drink to improve social relationship
• Respect the rights of individuals who do not drink
• Nondrinkers need not turn the glass upside down.
Just a polite “No thanks, I do not drink”
will do.
Thanks For Your
Patience!!!

Wine

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    Etiquette Etiquette is acode of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.
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    Understand how etiquetteis an advantage in business • Etiquette helps in “self branding” • Etiquette also facilitates the business environment • Knowledge & practice of etiquette makes you self assured & confident • Sometimes etiquette helps in getting past difficult situations.
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    Wine Wine is analcoholic beverage made from fermented fruit juice, usually that of grapes.
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    Types of Wine •Redwine (Cabernet Sauvignon & Pinot Noir) •White wine (Chardonnay & Sauvignon Blanc) •Sparkling wine (Champagne)
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    Temperature Type Of WineFahrenheit Celsius Sparkling 42 to 54 6 to 10 White 48 to 58 9 to 14 Red 57 to 68 13 to 20
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    Pour a Bottleof Wine •Wrap a napkin around the neck for insulation. •Hold the bottle in the palm of your hand, label facing the guest, so he or she can observe the vintage. •Pour table wine down the inside of a glass. •Bring the bottle to the glass and twist the bottle over the glass to halt the drops to avoid spills.
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    Serving Wine Sparkling wineRed wine White wine
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    Fill White wine glasses1/2 full, Red wine glasses 1/3 full &  Sparkling wine 3/4 full.
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    Holding The WineGlass Pinch the stem of the glass between your index finger and thumb.
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    “The wine servedshould complement the food” Red wine White wine Sparkling wine + + + Red meat White meat any kind of course
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    Drinking Rules • Avoidunfamiliar drinks • Eat food while you drink • Know your limit • Accept a drink only when you really want one • Drink to improve social relationship • Respect the rights of individuals who do not drink • Nondrinkers need not turn the glass upside down. Just a polite “No thanks, I do not drink” will do.
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