types of wine

Useful Tips on How to Write Wine Tasting Notes

Wine enthusiasts are very particular with the taste of the wines they drink. They would even smell them first before they take a good sip just to savour the flavour. Wines are not just enjoyed by wine fanatics. Everyone can actually enjoy a savory drink to relax and unwind. One thing that makes wines even much exciting to drink is by doing wine tasting. This activity will certainly make you appreciate more the different types of wine that would satisfy your palate. During wine tasting, there are just essential factors that need to be kept in mind. The senses that play a crucial factor are the senses of sight, smell and taste. Writing of notes will definitely be useful especially if you are not that keen in remembering the taste of wines.

Some people can easily remember a certain name, smell or taste because they have very keen memory. Good thing for them because they can easily remember things, but what about others who are poor in recalling things? When it comes to wine tasting, taking down notes can certainly help. There are different wines, and their smell and taste can be complex, the reason why they are difficult to remember. In order to become knowledgeable about them, how they smell and how they taste, taking down notes is vital.

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The Top 5 Glassware Items Found in Bars

Barware is basically the equipment that one uses to mix and serve alcoholic drinks. Having these equipments makes the jobs of bartenders much easier. Although there are countless numbers of barware that a bar uses, the top 5 glassware items that you WILL find in bars are, shot glasses, martini glasses, beer mugs, wine glasses, and last but not least, the old-fashioned glasses. One may think, why use so many different glasses when at the end of the day, you are just drinking the liquid? That is because there is an art to mixing drinks and drinking it.

Shot glasses are normally really small glasses made of thick glass and it is used to hold around an ounce of concentrated liquor, tequila or vodka. It can also be used for mixing drinks behind the bar. The reason why shot glasses are made of thick glasses is so that it can withstand the slamming of the glass on the table which usually happens after a person consumes the alcohol in a single gulp. If the bartender serves shots in a champagne or wine glass, and the glass is slammed on the table, it is very likely that the glass will shatter into pieces. Champagne or wine glasses are not built to be slammed on bar counters.

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Pewter Wine Goblets

Pewter wine goblets are fast becoming one of the most popular types of wine goblet as they reemerge from hundreds of years of decline. With the advent of glass as well as the use of cheaper materials with which to construct the wine goblet, pewter-based designs have been in decline. This means that very few have used them over the last thousand years because of their cost, as well as cheaper alternatives such as wood being present.

Recently however they’ve reemerged simply because of their historical value going back at least five hundred years to when their use was much more common. Now this isn’t to say every household back then had one, far from it, only the rich could afford wine goblets at all. The difference is that the rich stopped mainly using them and switched to other materials. Now, hundreds of years later, people seem almost infatuated with going back to older types of technology and older methods of doing things. With regards to the wine drinking world, this means moving away from modern materials such as glass/crystal.

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What to Expect in the Wine Tasting Room For Beginners

Now that you have finally decided to go on a wine tour, there are a few important things that you need to know. If it is your first time to go on a wine tour, and you are worried of what to do inside the tasting room, worry no more. In the next few minutes, you will learn what usually goes on inside the tasting room and how to act properly. Each winery may have different rules or regulations inside the tasting room, but these are the general and important things that you need to know, so you can look like a pro even if it is you first time.

The first person that you will encounter in the tasting room is the host. He or she will greet you and the other guests and will start with preparing the wine glasses. The host will also make sure to explain the wines that are available and if there would be a tasting fee.

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