Wine Tasting Parties - If You Don't Know Anything About Wine By: Carol Bell
These days there are lots of individuals hosting wine tasting parties, not only for the good wine but also for the social aspects. Parties like this are quite enjoyable as you will be able to taste different kinds of wine and also experience new flavors. However, you may not know the first thing about wine. Surely you wouldn't want to be the laughing stock at the party just because you don't know how to taste wine properly. So, here are some basics on how to taste wine.
The first step in tasting wine is by looking at the wine. Never ever fill the glass with wine. You need to look at the color of the wine by doing the rim test, this is done by tilting the glass to one side. Now, you can't tilt a wine glass if it is full of wine, can you?
You need to hold the wine glass by the stem and never by the bowl. .The heat from your hand can change the temperature of the wine so this is the reason we hold the glass by the stem even thought it might feel a little uncomfortable. Holding the glass by the bowl can also blur the glass with you fingerprints, you wouldn't then be able to see the true color of your wine.
The next step after looking at the color is to swirl the wine around your glass. The reason we do this is to release all the flavors from the wine but to also release the aroma.
Smelling the wine is the next step, after you have swirled the wine all the scents are released. Place the glass just under your nose and take a deep breath through your nose. You cab tell the quality of a wine by its scent together with its age and origins.
Now you are prepared for the next part, the wine tasting. Don't just take a large mouth full and swallow, take small sips. You are only tasting the wine so small sips will do.
Once the wine is in your mouth you need to role it around your tongue. Remember three things when tasting your wine. The first is the first impression or what the wine tastes like when it enters your mouth, the second is the taste or the flavor of the wine when you are actually swirling the wine around your mouth and the third is the aftertaste, which is the lingering flavor after swallowing the wine.
Just a few things to think about when tasting wine. Remember these tips and you can be sure that you will be able to know what to do when you attend a wine tasting party.
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The first step in tasting wine is by looking at the wine. Never ever fill the glass with wine. You need to look at the color of the wine by doing the rim test, this is done by tilting the glass to one side. Now, you can't tilt a wine glass if it is full of wine, can you?
You need to hold the wine glass by the stem and never by the bowl. .The heat from your hand can change the temperature of the wine so this is the reason we hold the glass by the stem even thought it might feel a little uncomfortable. Holding the glass by the bowl can also blur the glass with you fingerprints, you wouldn't then be able to see the true color of your wine.
The next step after looking at the color is to swirl the wine around your glass. The reason we do this is to release all the flavors from the wine but to also release the aroma.
Smelling the wine is the next step, after you have swirled the wine all the scents are released. Place the glass just under your nose and take a deep breath through your nose. You cab tell the quality of a wine by its scent together with its age and origins.
Now you are prepared for the next part, the wine tasting. Don't just take a large mouth full and swallow, take small sips. You are only tasting the wine so small sips will do.
Once the wine is in your mouth you need to role it around your tongue. Remember three things when tasting your wine. The first is the first impression or what the wine tastes like when it enters your mouth, the second is the taste or the flavor of the wine when you are actually swirling the wine around your mouth and the third is the aftertaste, which is the lingering flavor after swallowing the wine.
Just a few things to think about when tasting wine. Remember these tips and you can be sure that you will be able to know what to do when you attend a wine tasting party.
For More Information Visit Our Website www.best4wine.co.uk Or Our Blog www.best4wine.co.uk/blog
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