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Top seven tips for the best wine-tasting adventure
Kathy Smith
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doesn't matter if you are a wine-tasting neophyte or a veteran, what's great
with this adventure is celebrating this experience, even though you're just
alone or with new friends perhaps. Here are some great tips on how to optimise
that wine-tasting experience and adventure.
1. Appropriate planning
When visiting a lot of wineries, it's important to have appropriate planning,
which includes at least calling the guests and the 'winery' ahead of your specified
time, by being always on time, and by setting up the time schedules for meals
would ensure a nicer experience. Eating good-food maintains a nourished body
and less stressing about over moving around.
Certainly not all, but most wineries need you to set up an appointment or some
reservation. Even though it's initially not required, it's essential to call
ahead in time for setting up wine-tasting appointments.
By doing so, you gain important information benefitting your adventure truly
making this wine adventure a fantastic and great experience. Some 'wineries'
prohibit picnics on their grounds, so it's better to prepare in advance for
your group's meal-arrangement.
You can discover that their winery is placed inside a cave; it's better prepared
to wear an extra layer of clothing since it might end up getting cold. By arriving
a little ahead of the scheduled time, you and your group would feel more safe
and a lot relaxed.
It doesn't matter if it's just one wine-tasting location or hopping from one
location to another, being just right on time just means being considerate and
reasonable with an accommodating host and your fabulous friends.
2. Avoid wearing fragrance
Opt to not wear sweet smelling lotions or some after shaves, even avoid smelling
like a car freshener. Wine-tasting experience might be dampened with one's smell;
avoid causing confusion to your 'olfactory nerves' by being engrossed with different
fragrances when compared to the wine-tasting experience by smelling their subtle
sweet wine aroma.
3. Drinking responsibly
Allow yourself to drink water, take some breaks during some car stops and very
importantly don't finish the whole wine glass, this would definitely save your
life as well as your reputation, without really losing the day's fun activities.
It isn't just about wine-tasting, but it's always about enjoying different wine
varieties, its styles, its different expressions and definitely the splendid
surroundings within the visited winery.
Assign one designated 'driver' or consider hiring or paying a 'professional-driver'
if need be. Always keep yourself hydrated and snack on some few little in-between
meals here and there.
4. Maintain an open-mind
Don't close your minds to just California wines, red-wines or white-wines. Allow
yourself to be excited and surprised when discovering something new in variation
of different wine flavours.
Pay close attention on how wines are being presented in their cellars and the
processes they had to go through to achieve that fine-quality wine. Only probably
when you've just tasted a really delicious wine, then you'd have to reconsider
their idea. Enjoy and have fun by exploring using your taste buds, your curiosity
plus always an open-mind.
5. Start asking some questions about 'Wine'
When appreciating the art of wine-tasting it will still take new learning procedure.
Allow yourself to ask questions that will allow you to learn something. It's
always better to know something useful today than learning nothing new at all.
Over a certain period of time, these new knowledge could be shared with others.
6. Give TIPS!
When having a fabulous time, ensure that your winery and tasting host has been
tipped. Even though the 'wine' host job may seem glamorous at first but most
of the time these well trained professionals have slimmer chances of getting
better paying positions within their winery. By giving tips this would encourage
each to persist with their wonderful job of being hosts imparting knowledge
of wines.
7. Being courteous creates that 'Extra Mile '
Usually wineries that are popular tend to be crowded. So be considerate of other
people's needs, by being sensitive to them. Drinking wine doesn't automatically
label you as civilised or cultured. It will always be a person's politeness
and character that will have other people respect them.
When bringing your kid ensure that your child would not disrupt the whole wine-tasting
activity, rather tag along the child's nanny to just check up with them. When
going to these wine-tasting session always keep these great tips stored in-mind,
to definitely enjoy better moments spent inside the 'winery' or any tasting-bar.
These valuable tips could definitely take care of not only yourself personally
but your group companions as well, creating better relationships and communications
with others in your group thereby resulting to a much more pleasant experience
during your wine-tasting adventure.
Courtesy: articlecity.com
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