Bar Glasses
Bar Glasses
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Wine Tasting: Things to Know Before Visiting a Wine Bar
When going into tasting rooms, there are certain etiquette rules one should follow. If you are wondering to yourself what these rules entail, you are not alone. Most people are not aware of proper wine tasting etiquette, but by the time you are finished with this article you will be ready to make your way to the closest winery for a tasting.
The most basic rule for wine tasting is to start with white and work your way to the reds. Another hint is to go from dry to sweet within your white and red wines. Strong flavors can overwhelm the palate and can hinder your taste buds from experiencing the bouquets of each wine. Always save your dessert and ice wines for last. Those have the most sweetness and fullness attached to them and affects your palates ability to experience the next tasting.
Most wine establishments allow you to find your own seat at the bar, so go ahead and head straight to the tasting station. Go ahead and walk straight to the bar; most places are fairly relaxed and informal. After you take a seat, you will be approached by a bartender or a barista. Questions like where are these grapes from, or which of your wines is a dry wine, can help you learn about the several varities of wine that are available. Most servers who do wine tastings enjoy explaining the wine and the flavors that are incorporated. Remember to work your way from whites, to red, to ports and ice wine.
Wine tasting can be an involved process. To help you understand various flavors of wine, keep a journal when participating in tastings. This will help you to identify specific flavors, regions, and full bodied wines. You can keep your notes handy to help you choose wines for dinner parties or get togethers. There are a few things to look for when doing a tasting if you are planning on becoming a wine connoisseur: color of the wine, legs, the aroma, and fullness or flavor of that wine. Smelling and tasting the wine poured for you during a tasting are the two most important steps in the examination your wine. It will give you a greater understanding of the types of wine and what you like in a wine. If you are interested in learning more, buy a book about wine. It will go into great detail about particular aspects and types of wine.
Now that all of our bases are covered, lets talk about spitting after tasting. Movies show wine tasters spitting out the wine after they taste. This is not always the approach that needs to be taken. The reason why people spit out the wine after tasting it is mainly because of the alcohol content involved. While whine tasting is fun experience, tasting to many glasses of wine can hinder your sense of taste. While some believe you are supposed to spit out your wine with every taste, this is not always the case. Save spitting out your wine for when you are judging wines or if you are participating in wine tstings of 10 or more. If you are judging wines, I suggest that you spit. Tasting 20 glasses can cause you to become intoxicated even if you spit it out because alcohol is absorbed through the skin in your mouth.
Due to the high alcohol content in wine, along with the food's ability to bring out flavors in wine, people enjoy having snacks with their wine tasting. If you are going to be having snack with your wine tasting there are few things to keep in mind here as well. Most establishments have cheese tray, chocolates, dried fruit and nuts to serve. White wines pair slightly better with cheese and dried fruit and red wines go well with the chocolates. But dont be afraid to mix it up. Wine sampling is about finding the flavors that you enjoy the most, and you cant be wrong when it comes to choosing flavor combinations that you enjoy. These are tips to help you begin to learn what your personal preferences are. Dessert wines like ports and ice wines have a high sugar content, so think about trying them with foods like chocolates, nuts, cakes, and dried fruit. They seem to compliment the sweetness the best.
Those are the basic things to keep in mind when doing tastings. Now get out there and start learning about the several varieties of wines that are available to you. Soon enough you will be able to host your own wine tasting party. Wine tastings are a fun, so have enjoy the experience as you learn!
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