** Decanting
Wine **
Decanting is pouring
wine into a decorative container before serving. Decanting is typically
only necessary for older wines or Ports, which contain sediment that
can add bitterness to the wine. Wine decanters allow the wine to breathe
and may improve the flavour of older red wines. Younger wines also benefit
from the aeration and rest that decanting provides. But a wine decanter
can also be used simply for aesthetic reasons.
Before decanting a wine that contains sediment let the bottle rest
upright allowing any sediment to sink to the bottom. Then slowing pour
the wine into the decanter keeping the bottle angled to prevent any
sediment from making its way into the wine decanter. The wine can be
poured through cheesecloth to help filter out any wayward particles.
Decanting wine should be done out of the guests' sight.