Steps For A Full Wine Tasting Experience

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When you're wine tasting, keep three things in mind to have the full experience: appearance, smell, taste. Keeping these three steps in wine tasting in mind is critical when you are ready to become involved, since they will influence your total decision making process.

As you examine the wine's physical appearance, keep in mind the criteria that you need to be alert to. Wines are hardly all the same color - there is even variation within types of wine. In order to examine the color of the wine, it should be poured into a clear glass and held in front of a light, preferably with a white background. If a white wine variety has a richer shade, it is older and will have a stronger taste. This is due to the fact that white wine is not really clear at all; rather, it is green or yellow. Brownish tinges in white wines could indicate that the wine has spoiled. For red wine varietals, aged wine turns paler in hue. Look for red wine with lighter tones to find the perfect taste.

Don't forget to consider the aroma of the wine. Get started by letting the wine swirl within the wine goblet. Not only will this help you visually examine the wine's body, but it also helps release the aroma into the air. In order to obtain an initial impression of the wine, inhale briefly. If the aroma seems pleasant, inhale again and pay attention to the wine's smell. Avoid gulping a big mouthful of wine since you should be solely concentrating on the aroma.

When taste is involved, the secret to good wine tasting is to know your personal preferences. Take a first sip of the wine and formulate your initial thoughts, similar to what you did when you sniffed the wine. The wine will leave an impression on the taste buds inside your mouth. Afterward, try swirling the wine another time, then intake a bigger gulp, along with some air. You're trying to find a more complex vision of the wine's flavor on your taste buds. Don't forget to pay attention to the lingering taste of the wine, also.

Considering the wine is done after performing the wine tasting steps. Consider what foods will be served, and if the wine is going to be able to stand up to those flavors. In case the wine doesn't suit the menu, send it back and request another bottle to try. As you continue learning about wine tasting, your tastes will become more discriminating; that will improve your wine tasting experience.


About the Author:
Event planner, Sierra Weliser is a pro when it comes to suggesting venues for clients looking to host Santa Clarita wine events. Sierra learned long ago that All Corked Up isnt just a Santa Clarita wine store, but a great place for people to host their special events while enjoying food, wine, and live entertainment.



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