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Easy Rules for a better tasting experience

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June 19, 2010 at 7:03 pm

To browse a better wine, there are some rules or guidelines you must follow to properly enjoy your experience. The first thing to do is run a store to find the product you want, preferably a local wine shop specializing in. Ensure that skilled employees – a store with only a couple of hundred wines are better than a store Thousands of people have the taste of the recommendations of experts can provide. Also make sure that you savedto an appropriate temperature, the wine loses flavor at high temperatures.

Make sure the seller and ask questions suggestions and examples of their proposal, if permitted. Establish a relationship with suppliers is important, so visit often and friendly and they know who you are, when a good wine you should enter when you select your choice, you must have an appropriate glass. different wines require different glasses for optimizingexperience. largest crystal ball is better for red wines, because the larger opening allows you to enjoy the rich aroma of red wine.

Smaller, narrow glass is best for white wines, while small, tulip shaped glass is good for the champagne, because it prevents the loss of carbon dioxide. Be careful not to fill the glass half full, to make full taste and aroma of wine. There are four basic principles of wine tasting: look, Swirl, smell,and taste. The first look at the wine and appreciate the color – red wines are not just red, but shades of brown, garnet and ruby. White wines can vary from light to golden amber, with shades in between. A richer color can include age of the wine. Next, swirl the wine in the bottle gently so that the oxygen in the wine. It helps to bring the flavor.

After ten seconds of gentle shaking, the smell of your glass, with different emphasesnuances that make this unique wine. Krul and smell the wine again to find many popular and perfumes. And now, the taste of wine. Take a small sip slowly, leaving the wine in your mouth. Breathe through your mouth, you glide through the nose, and focus on living and enjoying the complex flavors of the wine. Try to enjoy the wine with different foods to see how tastes are linked and complementary. Fruit,cheese and meat are already a pair with different wines. To make a better wine taster, you have to do more flavor. Keep a record of your experience, write your impressions, experiences, teams and dislikes. Note the different types of wines you try, such as Cabernet, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon.

Here is the unique flavor of each to distinguish and understand the different factors of taste – the tannins, alcohol and acid specificall kinds. Note that the foods that pair well with wines. This record of your driving experience will help you not only choose a bookmark for a special occasion, but reveal patterns in your preferences, so it is best to try new wines to choose from. Books, magazines and websites contain all relevant information about wine and wine tasting. Check your local library for books and magazines, or check your newspaper for events and wine tasting club. Allwill give you some ideas on what to do next try and proposals for the sizes of food. Read and learn as much as possible and always be open for a new taste for adventure.

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