It's National Wine Day!  Here Are Nine Fun Wine Facts

Happy National Wine Day, everyone!  Maybe wait until AFTER work to celebrate.  For now, here are a few wine facts to tide you over.

Red wine is our favorite type, followed by white, and then rosé.  The most popular reds are merlot, cabernet, pinot, and red zin.

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 The top mistakes we make when drinking wine are holding the glass by the bulb instead of the stem . . . opening it wrong, getting pieces of cork in the bottle . . . and mispronouncing the name when ordering wine at a restaurant.

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 How many glasses of wine do you usually have in one sitting? 

 74% of wine drinkers say one or two.  9% said they usually take down a FULL BOTTLE themselves.  That's five glasses.

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The average person drinks over three gallons of wine a year.  It's been going up pretty much non-stop for decades.  Fifty years ago, we drank half that much.

 

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5.  Which country makes the best wine?  19% of Americans say the United States, which is good enough for second place.  21% say France.  Italy is third at 18%.  ("Don't know" was the top answer at 32%.)

 

 

6.  Three in four people say the best place to drink wine is at home.

 

 

7.  The #1 thing we consider when picking out a wine is the price.  Two-thirds say it's a big factor.  Brand name is next, and then alcohol percentage.

 

 

8.  How much does a good bottle of wine cost?  42% of Americans say anything over $10 qualifies as a "nice" bottle.

 

 

9.  In a blind taste test, do you think you could tell the difference between a cheap bottle, and a really good bottle?  Only 36% of us think we could.

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