Quarter and half bottles of wine are a great way to watch what you are drinking or are ideal when you want just a glass of wine and don’t want to open a new bottle.
Ever
opened a bottle of wine to find that you really can not finish the whole lot in
one sitting? You don’t want to let it go to waiste – so what do you do? Cooking
with the remains of a bottle is always an option but seems rather a shame if it
is a particularly good wine.
Now
there is an answer to this problem. Previously quarter and half bottles of wine
were the province of mass market producers and could only be found on the
shelves of supermarkets or in the buffet at railway stations. Now wine
producers have realised that there is a market for these. Marketeers have come
to the conclusions that there are some people who live alone or have a partner
who does not drink wine. They still want to treat themselves to a glass of wine
but do not want to have to buy a whole bottle so more and more companies are
starting to produce quarter and half bottles of wine.
A
half bottle of wine is great to share with someone special – you can have a
glass of wine without having to finish a bottle (ending up with a headache in
the morning). It allows you to enjoy your glass of wine and feel that you are
getting your money’s worth.
Half
and quarter bottles of wine are also a great way of drinking if you are trying
to cut down on the amount you drink or if you just want to keep track of the
number of glasses that you are imbibing over an evening. You can count the
bottles and know the exact number of units you have drunk.
One
of the best ways to find out which wines are available in quarter and half
bottles is to look at an online independent wine retailer. Many supermarkets
offer smaller bottles of wine but they are often from big wine producers and
they will not have the same variety as an independent wine retailer. These type
of websites are able to source wine from the vineyard and from a variety of
producers so that the wine they have on offer is a far wider range than you
would find in any supermarket.
For
a great range of smaller or full size bottles of wine or just to browse wine in
general, it is a good idea to consult an independent online wine retailer. You
can browse wines in your chosen price range, and you can research before you
buy.
| About the author |
Fiona Muller has been writing for over 20 years. She is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink writing for the last few years. For more information on wine, go to - www.laithwaites.co.uk |
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