Tuesday, December 27, 2011

What You Will Need To Know About Doing Wine Tasting The Appropriate Way

By Dennis C Ingraham


Going to a wine tasting party can be a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone. However, most people don't attend simply because they have fear about not understanding how to act in such parties and afraid that they will offend somebody or be embarrassed by not understanding how to taste wine.

Essentially, the fundamentals of wine tasting are really quite easy. You do not have to have formal training and everyone can do it. By the time you finish reading this article, you will be well on your way in becoming a wine taster and you'll be prepared enough to attend wine tasting parties or even go on a wine tasting vacation in some of the most prominent vineyards and wineries on the planet.

The very first step in tasting wine is by taking a look at its color. The glasses served should always be clean and clear in order for you take a great look at the wine. The tables should be covered with white linen table cloth in order for you to see the wine's color more clearly. You have to remember that white wines aren't usually white. It may have a yellow, green and even brown color. For red wines, you'll observe that it also has different shades of red. The lighter the color of the red wine is, the older it is.

The color of the wine will also indicate the age or the flavor. Try performing a rim test to look at the color of the wine. Just tilt the glass and look in the wine. If it is purplish in color, it indicates that the wine is young. If it's brownish, it means that it is an older wine.

The subsequent step is to smell the wine. Swirl the wine around the glass to expose the wine towards the air, position the glass close to your nose and inhale deeply. Swirling also releases the flavor of the wine. You have to remember that the wine might have been in the bottle for six months to numerous, numerous years. By swirling the wine, you will release the flavors. It is like cooking at home where you stir the food in order for you to blend the flavor.

Finally, you now have to taste the wine correctly. Don't gulp the wine down. Just take small sips and roll the wine around your tongue. You have tor remember that you will find three steps in actual tasting, which is the very first impression, the taste and also the aftertaste.

These are the steps in tasting wine. So, the subsequent time you are invited to attend a wine tasting party, you'll be able to feel much more confident as you will know what to do.




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