A fine wine tasting experience- learn how to taste wine!

A fine wine tasting experience can happen literally anywhere. Take a regular meal and make it into a special event. Anyone can do this with a little help. Plan a date night with your sweetie. Open a nice bottle to celebrate with someone. Have a wine tasting party! Invite a few friends over and actually do the five S’s of wine tasting. It is fun!A fine wine tasting experience

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Do you know how to taste wine? We can help! There are five “S’s” of wine tasting. Once you do it a few times, it is easy to remember and fun! I love doing this with my wine of the month bottles. They are all unique, fine wines from the very best vineyards! I love trying new varieties and allowing my nose and tastebuds to be tantalized! 

A fine wine tasting experience–THE 5 S’S OF WINE TASTING:

1. SWIRLA fine wine tasting experience

The first tip to enjoying a good red wine is ensuring that it’s properly aerated, and swirling it is one way to achieve some aeration if the bottle has just been opened (the other ways to achieve that include opening the bottle about 30 minutes prior to drinking, using a decanter, or using an aerator). Swirling is the reason that the wine glasses at a nice wine bar or winery seem gigantic compared to the individual serving of wine–because the shape and size of the glass allows you to swirl without spilling, and for the wine to have the largest air surface. No matter what type of red wine you’re drinking, the best and most classic glass is the “large bordeaux” style

Needless to say–if you don’t have the right glass, just swirl carefully!

2. SNIFF

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As you know, our senses of taste and smell are very directly tied. So when you take a good long sniff of something, it will affect how you taste that something in the same moment. This, normally, is a good thing! Plus, a nice red wine just smells darn good. So, after you get some air into it, stick your nose well into that wine glass (as in, you should be dangerously close to dipping the tip of your nose into the juice!) and take a good long sniff. For some fun smell-testing, put only one nostril in for a sniff, and then the other–does it smell different in each nostril? Different than when we smell with your whole nose? Sometimes you can pick up different smells that way.

3. SLURP

Get some air in there! Another part of the aerating process is taking in air as you sip the wine into your mouth. So, as you take in some wine, make it sound like a straw trying to slurp up the last few drops out of a glass–get some air in there! This will continue to oxidate the wine and make it it’s best, full flavor.

4. SWISH

Mouthwash style. That’s right–swish it around like you’re last dose of Listerine before a dentist office visit, which by the way is a good idea. This may seem odd and unsophisticated, but the goal is to get that wine on every part of your tastebuds. In the same way your nostrils may pick up different scents, different parts of your tongue will pick up different flavors. So you’ll get the full flavor of the wine only if it hits every one of your tastebuds.

5. SWALLOW (SLOWLY)

The obvious final step (unless, of course, you’re preserving your alcohol-A fine wine experienceintake, at which point you take the “Spit” route here) is swallow! This is hard to describe, but as you swallow, do so slowly letting the wine drift over the back of your tongue as it goes down for one last final swoop over the taste buds.

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So, whether you’re sipping on that first taste from a bottle at home, or in the tasting room, now you know how to make the most of your tasting and to most accurately discover whether you love something or not.

In order to have good wine tasting experience, you of course need fine wine! Our wines  are hand selected by experts and brought to your doorstep. If you are looking for affordable wine, that will not give you a wine headache, with the convenience of having them delivered to your home, consider joining us

Furthermore, did you know that red wine and dark chocolate are GOOD forA fine wine tasting experienceyou?  Go here to read more about this. Combining a good dark chocolate with a nice red wine is one of my favorite treats. Try it… you will be hooked! 

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