Objective Aggie said:
* i just bought a wine fridge because people occasionally give me $100 or $200 bottles and I feel it's only right to store them correctly.
This is a great start! Hope you got a size up from what you thought you needed. I'm perennially out of room..
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* where do i begin in opening up my exposure?
Get out of the same varietals
and styles of varietal. Trying niche varietals is fun and helps you learn more about the international varieties of wine and where they excel. But I also recommend doing side by side tastings of the same variety of wine, be it something as big as Chardonnay or something as small as Albarino.
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* what temp do you store reds and whites and yes i know some depends on teh varietals but what temp?
55 for both for long term. I always pop my reds and whites in the fridge before opening because they'll naturally rise to "room temp" on their own outside of the fridge. Shorter term, I keep white and rose in the fridge so they are ready to go. Try drinking reds around 50 - 55 and whites around 40 - 45, IMO. That should cover most bases of wine, but there is personal preference here too.
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* counsel on decanting?
Depends on the wine. Generally I don't think it's needed for most wines that we end up drinking. For the bottles with more nuance (and $$$), anything greater than 30 minutes is good. Some people swear by longer times, but I like seeing the wine and how it tastes over time out of the bottle. You can always "Hyper decant" your wine in the glass by just swirling it a lot if you want.
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* any wine clubs or waitlists i should go ahead and sign up for?
Completely a personal preference. Most wine clubs that people enjoy remind them of a time and place and tie in to a specific producer. So many different types, some better than others.