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Learn how to tell if you should decant wine, how long to decant wine, why you should decant wine, and what decanting wine adds to the drinking experience.
It's getting easier to tinker with irrevocable trusts, thanks to a process known as trust decanting. Here's how it works.
food Drinks A Dallas master sommelier shows us how (and why) to decant a wine James Tidwell says the purpose of decanting older wines is to get rid of the sediment that usually occurs.
So, when you decant a bottle, the unwanted residue stays in the bottle, where the desired beverage enters your glass. Decanting a trust works the same way.
"Romans used decanting, and the only reason we need to decant now is to remove sediment. Older wines over time, bigger-skin grapes like Bordeaux, have sediment. It releases the esters (specific ...
Tax Risks in Decanting Trusts If done incorrectly, decanting a trust can create estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer tax issues.
When the sommelier says, "Shall I decant that for you?" many restaurant diners begin to wish they had stayed home. Most people have no clue whether the Chianti they just ordered would be happier ...
Decanting Makes a Difference Proper transference makes wine taste better. So pour it out! By Joseph Nase What is decanting? Simply put, it means transferring (decanting) the contents of a wine ...