HOW TO TASTE WINE LIKE A PRO/ THE ONLY GUIDE YOU NEED

in #wine7 years ago (edited)

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Have you ever attended a wine tasting and felt out of place? You probably saw people swirling their glasses and looking at their wine but you didn't know what to do. My first winetasting event went a little something like that. We were at a food and wine pairing and I did know what to do. I just observed and copied. However, years later. I now know how to appreciate my wine.
For you to get the most out of a wine tasting, you must know that we taste wine to appreciate it. That is why they are called "wine tasting events" and not "wine drinking events". ours is to appreciate and learn.
If you want to know why we taste wine, see my previous article on WINE AND OTHER STORIES

I love to think of wine tasting as a process where you let your senses appreciate what is in your glass.
It is a seies of many S's.

1. SEE

The first S is see or sight. You must look at your wine before you drink it. We look at our wine to see the colour. White wine can be described anywhere from straw coloured, pale, green or yellow. Red Wine could be violet, cherry or plum coloured. We also look at our wine to see if it has sediments. If your wine is cloudy of has sediments, then it is faulty. Some people also look at the wine and they can be able to tell whether it has aged or not. To see the real colour of a wine, look at it against a white background.

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2. SWIRL

Swirling is the practice of moving your wine in a circular motion in your glass. We swirl wine to open it up and release the flavours. Red wines really benefit from this practice and they "open up". Because wine has been stored in a bottle for months or years, all the flavours and nuances are bottled up.

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3. SMELL

The next step is smelling where you put your nose to the glass and smell the wine. Different grapes have different smells. Red wines have characteristic smells of red fruits, blackberries, spice, chocolate and even tobacco. White wines have more fresh and crisp smells like green apples, lime, lemon, kiwi and ripe tropical fruits. We all register different things when we smell wine depending on what we grew up eating and where we come from.
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4. SIP

This is where you taste the wine. You should take a small sip first and focus on the taste and the mouthfeel. Is it acidic? Does saliva gush through the sides of your mouth? Is it sweet? Is it dry? The next step is sipping again and swishing the wine in your mouth to really get the flavours. Sometimes, what you smelled in step 3 is what you will taste, but sometimes it may differ.

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5. SAVOUR

This is where you get to enjoy our wine and really appreciate it. If you find a type of wine that you like, pour some more in your glass and really enjoy it. You can have it with some friends or with a great meal.

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There you go. This is a basic step to step guide on how you can be a pro at wine tastings.

Cheers!

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That is A beautiful Photo With You on the Stairs! Very Artistic, The Five SSSSS's to Drinking a Delicate Drink, I will keep this in mind for my Tea and Kombucha Drinking!

Thank you for the compliment.
I love that these tips are also applicable to coffee and tea.
Cheers friend!

Nice pictures you have there.

@seyiodus.

Thank you dear.

Cheers! Thank you for the interesting post!

Thanks for reading.

Now this is an art, wine tasting and selection is not common. I could taste all wine and have the same taste....Smiles

Thanks for reading. The more wines you drink at a time the more they start tasting the same. However, after time and regular trying over time, you start sharpening the senses.

Thank you for the lesson, I can go all fancy at parties now. I would love to know about French wines, SA, Italian and what they mean when they say sweet wine or dry wine, that's all confusing for me.

Wine can be sweet, semi-sweet or dry and this just refers to the sweetness or residual sugar in a wine. When a wine is dry, it means that during fermentation all the sugar in the grape sugar is converted to alcohol. I will put that in my next wine post.

Thanks for reading & I am glad that you know what to do now.

This post is sponsored by @appreciator in collaboration with #steemitbloggers. Keep up the good work

Thank you for this.

seems you got yourself a good photographer, all shots perfectly taken and nice write-up educating us about the different ways to taste a wine

Thank you so much. @njoromuts takes most of my photos. He is so talented.

Thanks for stopping by.

While I have never had wine and won't ever taste it, I loved the article because it was so engaging and well-written. :)

Thank you so much for reading even though you are not a wine drinker. I appreciate it loads.

i remember my first wine tasting years ago. i was a copycat too. Your recap of the 5 S's is great!

cheers!
@uniquelyingrid

Thankyou @uniquelyingrid Yes, you learn over time. Looking forward to your posts.

Very good article to get the #wine community going on steemit, I also loved the personal touch by adding your own photos. I hope to add to what you've started. did you see the article on wineries in Kenya? how cool!

Hey @anthonywhite Yes we can do something RE wine on Steemit. What do you think?

Yes, I saw the article. I also went on the trip and will be posting something real soon. That was my photographer @njoromuts

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