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Santa Barbara Wine Tasting Tours

Santa Barbara Wine Tasting Tours

Have you ever been asked to a wine tasting party before and seen people spit out wine? If you want to learn how to taste wine properly then take some notes on how it is done. You will see that the first thing they do is tilt the wine glass and then swirl the wine about the top half of the glass. After that, wine tasters sniff the wine and rinse it around their mouth it before they finally spit the wine out. This

Wine Tasting 101

New to Wine? – Jamaica Observer

New to Wine?
Jamaica Observer
The easiest way to ease into the world of wine is to attend as many wine-tasting events as you can. This will allow you to try a wide range of wines at the

Wine’s safety record – Santa Rosa Press Democrat

Wine's safety record
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
than 100 employees and last 4 hours, said Beth Costa, executive director of Wine Road, which hosts annual wine tasting events that draw large crowds.

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Sip for schools: wine tasting with a master – Plumas County Newspapers

Sip for schools: wine tasting with a master
Plumas County Newspapers
Boyle graduated from the Master Court of Sommeliers in Chicago and conducts more than 100 professional wine tasting events each year.

18th Annual Monterey Winery Association Tasting: August 7, Monterey, CA – Vinography (blog)

18th Annual Monterey Winery Association Tasting: August 7, Monterey, CA
Vinography (blog)
of modest means and modest drinking tendencies to learn nearly as much about wine on their own as they can at one of these big wine tasting events.

Neighbours fear new wine bar disturbance – Yorkshire Post

Neighbours fear new wine bar disturbance
Yorkshire Post
Slave to the Vine, a top-end bar which would also host wine tasting events and cookery classes, is the brainchild of Matt Bigland and Marc Sheldon,

 

Enjoy Wine How to Host your own wine tasting party

Enjoy Wine How to Host your own wine tasting party

How Taste Wine

Don’t let your lack of knowledge about wine put you off from joining a wine tasting party Wine tasting isn’t about those types of people doing the classic cliche’ in wine tasting, which is sip, swill and spit, but you will see that wine tasting can be a lot of fun as well as educational.

Learning to taste wine is not hard so here are a few tips to help you on your way. Knowing which wine is good and how to taste them correctly will not only help you educate yourself on fine wines but will also make you feel one of the crowd.

The first thing to remember is if you are served a chilled wine you should not pick the glass up by the bowl but instead by the stem. You would be surprised to know that the warmth from your had can warm up the wine if you held the glass by the bowl, this will spoil the taste of the wine even thought it is a small temperature change. So remember always pick the glass up by the stem and not the bowl. If you are served with room temperature wine, then you can hold the glass on bowl, still, as much as possible, you should still pick it up by the stem even if the wine is served in room temperature.

The next step it to look at the color of the wine. You can do this by tipping the glass at a slight angle and looking at it with a white background. If the host of the party knows what wine tasting is all about, he or she should cover the table with white linen. The white background not only shows the wine in its best light but also look pretty.

Sometimes referred to as the “nose” the bouquet is also an important part of wine tasting.

The level of the wine should be held level to really appreciate the wine. The wine should now be slowly swirled around the glass walls. The reason this is done is to mix the wine with air cause the aroma to escape into the part of the glass that is empty. Then, move the glass close to your nose and inhale deeply. Savor the aroma and inhale again, you might want to exhale after inhaling as you may feel dizzy.After mixing the wine with the air inside the glass you are now to place the glass right under your nose to take a deep breath and appreciate the bouquet of the wine.}

You need to keep in mind that tasting wine is not about getting plastered by guzzling everything inside the glass but should only take tiny sips from the glass to capture the flavor. After having wine inside your mouth, you should taste the wine by rolling it around your tongue a few times before spitting it or swallowing it slowly.

By following these tips you will enjoy your wine tasting much better and really appreciate how good wine can be. Wine tasting parties can be fun and a great way to socialize and meet new people.

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