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Wine Tasting Like A Professional: Some Truly Fantastic Tips
Written by April Kerr   
Thursday, 24 September 2009 18:06
Wine tasting has been used for countless years and is the chief way to evaluate wine. The routine of wine tasting was created so that a person could scrutinize all the different facets of wine as well as the fact that a common language could be developed no matter where the wine is from. Wine tasting is done at wine stores, wine bars, restaurants and wineries. A wine tasting can be a terrific way to locate new wines and determine if you enjoy a certain wine.
by AprilKerr


Wine tasting has been used for many years and is the chief system to evaluate wine. The procedure of wine tasting was developed so that a person could investigate all the different facets of wine as well as the fact that a common language could be created no matter where the wine is from. Wine tasting is done at wine stores, wine bars, restaurants and wineries. A wine tasting can be a good way to discover new wines and ascertain if you like a certain wine.

There is a set procedure for wine tasting so that you can evaluate all facets of the wine. When wine tasting it is important to use the right type of glasses. There are wine glasses for all sorts of wines and they can change how you taste the wine.

Red wine needs a larger bowl to the glass as the mixture of oxygen and the wine is important. White wine tends to have a littler glass.

The foremost part of wine tasting is looking at the clarity and color of the wine. How a wine looks is really critical. A wine should not have any noticeable bits floating in it and it shouldn't be cloudy. A wine has to be clear. The color of the wine is additionally important. As white wine ages it turns a dark gold or orange and as red wine ages it has brown or brick tones. This means that the wine is past its prime and can have difficulties.

Then you can smell the wine. Before smelling you ought to swirl the wine to push the aromas to the air just above the wine still in the wine glass. Then stick your nose in and take a deep breath. There are loads of aromas in each wine and as you taste wine more you will come to make out and distinguish varied smells.

Once you have smelled the wine you can go ahead and taste the wine. When you taste wine you want to take a mouthful and then swirl it around in your mouth. You can also breathe in a little air to bring out more of the flavors and aromas. There are aromas you can smell when the wine is in your mouth as well as in moth flavors such as fruit, spices, oak, peppers and more.

The last part of wine tasting is the mouth feel and finish. This is what you feel in your mouth after you swallow or spit out the wine. Many times you can feel a drying sensation; the wine taste can linger for a long time. The wine can be tingly or acidic or it can be mouth coating.

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