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Hosting A Wine Tasting Party

You do not have to be a sommelier in order to know something about wine. You can always tout yourself as an expert even though you are trusting your mouth to tell you what actually tastes good to you. Therefore, you can host your very own wine tasting party if you would like to do so. This should not be something that causes you to panic or get uptight. You are suppose to relax, enjoy yourself and have a little fun whenever you are hosting such an event.

How To Host A Wine Tasting Party

If you did not know this before, there is a little secret you should know before you host your party. There are actually wine tasting party kits that you can not only purchase online but also from various local shops. Of course, there is no rule stating that you have to purchase a kit, but if you want to make sure that things go smoothly, there are some things that you are going to need to have on hand for your event.

Of course, any good party is going to need some guests. You should take some time to think about who you know that likes and drinks wine. Make sure that you do not invite a lot of people though as this should be a small, intimate affair.

You are also going to need to purchase a few bottles of wine that you think you might enjoy. More than likely you will not need more than 2 bottles of each red and white wine that you purchase. Of course, you can also ask your guests to bring their favorites with them. However, you will need to know what they plan to bring ahead of time so that you can print up cards that tell you what each type of wine is.

It is also a good idea to have some pens or pencils for guests to write with; 2 wine glasses per person; some plain saltine or oyster crackers and plain water for guests to use in order to cleanse their palates; and some nice, soft music. You can also introduce wine charms to people for them to choose from for on their glasses. These are fun things to attach to your glass.

If you would like to throw a twist into things you can serve champagnes instead. If you choose to do this, you should have cava, prosecco, sparkling wine and champagne available for sampling.

Above all else, make sure that you drink responsibly.


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