Wine Tasting: Acquiring the Delicate Talent of Wine Tasting
By KC Kudra | December 28, 2009 | Popularity: unranked (?)
Wines tasting party is the perfect place to try out your wine tasting skills as well as learn from veteran wine connoisseurs. Wine tasting, contrary to what is usually thought, and is not a lot of people standing around looking chic while sipping, swishing and eying glasses of Napa Valley wines. It is actually an art form that requires a sharp sense of smell, taste, and an eye for the sublime. Mastering the techniques of professional wine tasting can take a great deal of practice and there is always some new technique to learn.
Wine tasting notes can be utilized to distinguish a variety of fine wines and picking them is reliably depends on developing a trained palate which can only be attained over many years of practice. Wine that is properly housed and aged can be, to the connoisseur, an exquisite experience.
Wine tasting is totally dependent upon our sense of smell with more than 3/4 of the impact on our senses tied to the smell prior to even beginning to taste it. Most wine lovers will retell the experiencing of a fine wine and speak more of the wonderful aroma and then the taste. After the smell, it becomes the personal preference of the wine taster.
In Napa Valley wine, tasting is always at the forefront of any party or gathering. Home of some of the best United States offerings, wine growers realize that swishing and sipping serves a very useful purpose. Circulating the wine in the mouth gives the experience breath and depth – it creates a symphony of experience.
Taste buds are called into action; the olfactory senses are sent into overdrive and through a carefully implemented wine tasting design, wine connoisseurs not only identify the beverage, but can usually figure out the quality of the wine from the aromatic wafting of the beverage. This can be ascertained early on in the wine tasting process.
With even a basic understanding of the swishing technique, its purpose and the dispelling of long held myths, wine tasting will wind up looking less like something silly and more like a talent and skill that is part of the whole wine making process. Wine aficionados will be able to tell if the wine cellar designs and the features of a wine cellar have served their purpose or fallen short. All of this will be reflected in the end product.
Wine should ideally be served in a crystal clear glass so that the delicate color and hue are not distorted by the color of the glass. This allows the first step, observation, to be fully realized. With the sample, a wine connoisseur can take a leisurely approach to examining the wine. This is part of the process, taking a deliberately slow look to see if any imperfections in color and hue can be seen. For instance, White wines actually are not white. They range in color from a golden, pale brown to a shade of light green. Red wine is, by contrast, darker with a pink hue and can run the gamut between a dark pinkish color to a darker brown color.
After observation, the next step involves the olfactory senses or smell. This is a two-step process with a purpose. The first step is to take a quick sniff to get the general aroma of the wine. This is followed by a deep, extended inhalation that allows the wine taster to experience the full aroma at length.
Wine experts will usually let the aroma waft over them as they reflect on the total experience of the wine up to that point.
After letting it come fully into their consciousness, a wine taster will then take a sip, swish it around to activate all of the taste buds to ascertain the wine and savor it fully prior to swallowing. This method allows all senses to be engaged in the process of taking in the wine, figuring the quality of it. This allows wine growers to figure out if their grapes, distillation process, and procedures used to store it in a wine cellar or storage unit was sufficient to produce a fine quality wine.
As it is with any skill, practice is part of the overall wine tasting methodology. While wine tasting is considered a skill that can be learned, wine experts will tell you that it is really more of an art.
Wine cellars come in many different sizes and styles next time your looking to purchase a wine cellar make sure you start your search with us at: PreferredWineCellars.com
Article kindly provided by UberArticles.com
Topics: Food and Drink | No Comments »
Article Citation
MLA Style Citation:
Kudra, KC "Wine Tasting: Acquiring the Delicate Talent of Wine Tasting." Wine Tasting: Acquiring the Delicate Talent of Wine Tasting. 28 Dec. 2009. www.uberarticles.com. 17 Mar 2010 <http://www.uberarticles.com/food-and-drink/wine-tasting-acquiring-the-delicate-talent-of-wine-tasting>.
APA Style Citation:
Kudra, K (2009, December 28). Wine Tasting: Acquiring the Delicate Talent of Wine Tasting. Retrieved March 17, 2010, from http://www.uberarticles.com/food-and-drink/wine-tasting-acquiring-the-delicate-talent-of-wine-tasting
Chicago Style Citation:
Kudra, KC "Wine Tasting: Acquiring the Delicate Talent of Wine Tasting" www.uberarticles.com. http://www.uberarticles.com/food-and-drink/wine-tasting-acquiring-the-delicate-talent-of-wine-tasting
Most Popular Articles in 'Food and Drink'
- Belly Dancing Restaurants
- Alessi Corkscrews - More Than Just a Wine Bottle Opener!
- Do Kids Wet the Bed Because of What They Eat?
- Techniques In Grilling Lobster Tails
- Entertain in High Style with English High Tea
- Lower Your Cholesterol With Just Four Foods
- Super Hot Panini Makers Why You Can Live Without One
- All about Popcorn Machines
- The secret to having your sweets and dieting to.
- Advice On Grilling Filet Mignon
- San Diego coupons - free meals, discounts and many other great things await you!
- Gaslamp Quarter and La Jolla Beaches - two of San Diego's finest!
- A Wonderful Children's Party: Theme Tips for Parents
- Menu Planning Helps You Save Time and Money
- Nuts and Seed in your Diet.
- Bush Tucker - Ancient Australian Food
- Diners Club Winemaker of the Year Award
- What Is Goji?
- Popular Indian Foods and Dishes
- The Best Cuban Foods and Recipes
- Great Ideas For Healthy Fruit Snacks
- Food Miles: What do they mean?
- Popular American Foods and Recipes
- What You must know about Japanese Fish Rolls
- Catering Equipment Is Simple To Find On The Net, Just Remember To Take Your Time.
Highest Rated Articles in 'Food and Drink'
- Italian Wine: The Best From Europe




(0 votes) - Why Fair Trade Organic Coffee?




(0 votes) - Coffee




(0 votes) - Making Quality Wine




(0 votes) - Mona Vie Drink: A Nutritional Beverage Or A Bluff???




(0 votes) - Austin BBQ: A Tour of the Town




(0 votes) - How To Make A Restaurant Menu




(0 votes) - Interesting Points About Chocolate Truffles




(0 votes) - Techniques In Grilling Lobster Tails




(0 votes) - Before You Buy a Coffee Grinder




(0 votes)
Recent Articles in 'Food and Drink'
- Techniques For Easing Chronic Heartburn
- How To Buy A Great Food & Drink Blender
- Fresh Shellfish Is Full Off Variety
- 97% Of Dieters Are Not Going To Get A Lean Body Mass Because They Are Not Following A Scientifically Proven Fat Loss System That Works
- Kitchen Aprons – The Reason They Really Are Necessary Within The Food Sector
- Getting A Top Notch Coffee Maker Is Difficult- Read This For Some Tips
- The Current State of Microwave Oven Safety
- Experts Agree Kona Coffee Is Unsurpassable
- Top Notch Carbonated Beverages That All Must Try
- All Concerning Culinary Artistry
Reprint Rights
Comments are closed.
Uber Articles and its partner sites cannot be held responsible for either the content nor the originality of any articles. If you believe the article has been stolen from you without your permission, please contact us and we will remove it immediately. If you have a problem with the accuracy or otherwise of the content of an article, please contact the author, not us! Also, please remember that any opinions and ideas presented in any of the articles are those of the author and cannot be taken to represent the opinions of Uber Articles. All articles are provided for informational purposes only. None of them should be relied upon for medical, psychological, financial, legal, or other professional advice. If you need professional advice, see a professional. We cannot be held responsible for any use or misuse you make of the articles, nor can we be held responsible for any claims for earnings, cures, or other results that the article might make.
