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Archive for the ‘Wine Tasting’ Category


Napa Valley Wine Tasting Trio

Napa Valley Wine Tasting Trio Top Deals This outstanding collection confirms Napa Valley’s stellar reputation for exceptional wines. A bottle each of Rombauer Chardonnay, Duckhorn Merlot and Frog’s Leap Cabernet Sauvignon represent landmark varietals that have made Napa so well-known…. wine.com $ 169.99+ $ 0.00 shipping wine.com $ 139.99+ $ 0.00 shipping Technorati Tags: Cabernet [...]

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How to Wine Taste in a Restaurant?

Adriana N. asked: Wine has always been a satisfying and enjoyable complement to a lovely meal at a restaurant. Wine tasting in a restaurant is a very rich and rewarding experience. Once you have made your wine selection, there are a number of steps involved in properly tasting the wine that will make the wine [...]

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Tips For Wine Tasting

David Tupniak asked: The wine connoisseur is easily identified by not just the way they sip or smell the wines, but also how they handle their glass, handle the wine bottle itself, and how they fill the glass as well. The bactual wine connoisseur did not become a connoisseur overnight, ut years of study, practice [...]

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How to Conduct a Wine Tasting

Joseph Devine asked: Wine tasting is a fine art that has been perfected over time. While professional wine tastings are conducted by wine merchants and buyers, it is easy to have your own informal wine tasting at home with friends. Here are some tips to properly taste wine. First, pick 3 to 6 wines. If [...]

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Wine Tasting – How to Taste and Sample Wine

Jonathon Wilson asked: Ordering and tasting wine can be intimidating, especially if a sommelier is pouring it for you and watching you as you first taste, and approve or disapprove of it. Listed below are simple, yet effective, steps to use when wine tasting. These steps should be practiced whether taking the first sip from [...]

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Wine – Tasting and Festivals in the Okanagan

Michael Russell asked: The oldest wine-producing region in BC is the Okanagan Valley. The first winery was established in the 1930s and today, more wines pour forth from this part of the province than any other. Of course, grapes aren’t the only fruit that grow in abundance in the Okanagan Valley: tree fruits such as [...]

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Tips For a Wine Tasting

Bernhard Holz asked: It starts out by what to wear to a wine tasting (and this doesn’t only concern the ladys). Don’t try to come too dressy. You have to feel comfortable to be able to enjoy the Wine tasting. But being dressed too casual also doesn’t serve the purpose any better either. Try to [...]

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Celebrate the Season with a Wine Tasting Party

Jennifer Wasilewski asked: Early September is a great time to start thinking about planning some great indoor parties. While you may love the freedom of entertaining outdoors and the great taste of grilled entrees, when the leaves start to change, often time a cozy indoor party is your best bet. Don’t feel that planning a [...]

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How to Select the Right Wine Tasting Courses?

Jayant Patil asked: Wine tasting is very popular term and many people would like to learn wine tasting. This article focuses on how one should go about selecting the wine tasting courses. This applies to both interested amateurs and wine trade professionals. The course shall cover following aspects 1) The wine makers’ objectives – the [...]

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All ‘Bout Wine

Shuchi Kalra asked: “Strawberries, cherries and an angel’s kissing spree, My summer wine is ready, made from all these things, Take out your silver spur and help me pass some time, And I will give to you, more Summer Wine…” This oldish but infamous song invokes an image that includes all that “wine” stands for- [...]

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