Wine 101-”Who Else Wants To Be A Wine Connoisseur?”

January 1, 2009 by admin  
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If you are interested in learning more about wine, then keep reading as this article can educate you on wine.

The correct way to start is by selecting a wine, and then being able to taste it much like a professional might. The way to do this is to know what to look for to do so properly.

This Wine 101 is for the up and coming connoisseur, a person who is looking to become a wine expert.

Don’t be intimated by all the choices because there are lots of wines out there. Yet, the is the case with most products. You should try to take some time to try different wines and pinpoint the ones you like the most. This trial period can be a learning test for you also.

For beginners, go buy some bottles of wine or visit a winery. Make your choices diversified by choosing different colors as well as throwing some international wines into the mix.

Eventually you will find the wine you like, whether red wine or white wine, a table wine or country wine. Martha Stewart recently introduced a large selection of wines through Gallo Winery. The important thing here is to find a wine you like.

Try the wine you’ve tested with different types of food. Light wines go better with foods like cheese and dark wines may taste better with meat. You be the judge after you’ve tried some wine and food combination’s.

You need more Wine 101 to help you be a better judge in the tasting process. There are five key points you need to know in tasting:

* Your sense of smell is crucial when it comes to wine tasting. You should first smell the cork to ensure there is no moldy or cardboard smell. If there is, then you know it was stored incorrectly.

* Smell the wine. The wine should always smell fruity as well as fresh.

* Look at the wine by holding it and checking to see if it is transparent. It should be clean, with no browning or yellowing color.

* Spin the wine in the glass. This should indicate different ties to the wine..

* Lastly, taste the wine. It should please to your taste buds with not moldy taste.
Now that you have the basics of Wine 101, you should be well on your way to becoming the wine tasting expert you wish to be.

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