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Wine Tasting 101
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Home ]

Chapter 1:

[ Introduction to WineTasting ]

Chapter 2:
[ Opening & Decanting Wines ]

Chapter 3:
[ The Language of Wine
]
a.]--The White Wines--
b.]--The Red Wines--
c.]--Champagne,
Sparkling Wines & Port
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Chapter 4:
[Hosting Your Own Tasting]
a.]--Tasting Sheets--

Chapter 5:

[ What Have We Learned? ]


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  Finale: What Have We Learned...
 
And What Might It Do For Us...? 

   If you've ever wondered what separates an "expert"
wine taster from the average wine drinker, you've answered that question by undergoing the processes described in this short course on wine appreciation.  It is no secret.  The simple truth is that you become a great taster by tasting.  That means understanding the fundamentals, observing proven tasting techniques, and recording your impressions.

    And no matter where you are along your journey as a wine lover, this process described in these web pages will help you to improve your ability to evaluate wines and to develop a feeling for which wines you prefer with a particular cuisine and why.  Tasting wine is certainly more challenging than merely drinking it, but improving your technique and broadening your experience will ultimately heighten your enjoyment of each sip.

    And by completing this short course you've had an excellent introduction to the range of grapes and styles that make up this Wonderful World of Wine.  But more importantly, by refining your tasting technique and learning about your personal preferences, you are poised to embark on a lifetime of wine appreciation.  We hope you've found completing this process not only educational but enjoyable.  If we've piqued your thirst for knowledge, then we've done our job and that gives us great pleasure.  Until we see you next among the aisles at KLM, raise a glass and ENJOY!


 

 

 


And
Remember
for All Time
,
The 4
Basic
Constants
in Analyzing
and Enjoying
Any Wine:
 
Appearance,
Bouquet,
Taste &
Aftertaste


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