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What Does A Wine Tasting Guide Involve?

You are a novice in wine tasting and you are invited to a home wine tasting party by a close friend. Bad scenario, you would think, because you cannot go to the party since you know next-to-nothing about wine, and you cannot excuse yourself because your friend is very close and will not feel good about it.

Check the Web for a Wine Tasting Guide

This is not a time to panic. All you have to do is click your mouse and you will find a list of sites which can provide you with a comprehensive wine tasting guide which will give the basics for the party.

Some Tips for Wine Testing Which Will Make your Wine Tasting Guide More Efficient

* The first thing you will have to do is to observe the color of the wine and see whether it is clear or cloudy. In order to do this, you will have to hold it against something white (it is most likely that your hosts will provide you with the white linen table cloth for this purpose)

* The next step is to swirl the wine glass with a tiny flick of your wrist. Once you do this you will observe a few streak of wine forming on the glass. These streaks are called the legs of the wine and these will help the taster determine the type of the body of the wine.

* The swirling of the glass will also release the smell out of the glass. There are a gazillion aromas and you will have to attach the smell you get to a label and write it down

* After going through these steps, you will need to throw the wine in your glass in the special buckets or other place the hosts have organized for you.

* Many people also prefer to spit out the wine from their mouth rather than drink it. Though it sounds pretty crass, you actually do not have much of a choice if you like to keep tasting wines. Otherwise, by the end of an hour, you will not be in a position to even spell your name, forget about qualifying any wine.

Look at the above list ¨C for all practical purposes this is a good wine tasting guide. This is the basics of all that you need to know. For further details, you can easily access any wine tasting guide from the Internet.


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