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Wine is a beautiful souvenir. The better you know your hosts, the easier the choice will be. But what if you get invited to your new neighbors’ housewarming party? With a few simple rules, you can bring joy to good neighborliness with your wine gift and toast.
No very expensive wines
Wine apps can be used to quickly find out the cost of your gift. Reaching too deep into your wallet can cause irritation. A bottle of wine costing over 25 francs is well-intentioned, but what do your neighbors do if they want to return the favor? They are under pressure and want to do justice to your “expensive” taste.
Stay away from aged wines
If you have a well-stocked wine cellar, it may be tempting to give away a bottle from your own stash. You can, but please stay away from your aged wines. The bottle will show its age and this may be received badly. Instead, host a drink with your neighbors to share your vintage wines.
Rose and sparkling wine
About 60 percent of Swiss drink red wine. This was the conclusion of a study conducted on Swiss wine consumers two years ago. Rosé lags sparkling wine by about seven percentage points. Red wines from Switzerland or Italy are the most popular. This was also revealed in the research.
No sweet or fortified wines
Dessert wines, sherry and port are nice for special occasions. But these wine specialties require explanation. You can definitely tell homeowners a lot about this topic and share your knowledge. But this can quickly come across as geeky, so leave it alone.
No large format
Magnum makes an impression. The large format is ideal for family meals but not for neighborhood snacks for the following reasons: Your neighbor might think you think he’s a snob.
Source : Blick

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