It occurred to me recently that while Reverse Wine Snob is meant to be friendly enough that someone who knows nothing about wine could read it, I do use a number of terms in my wine reviews that may ...
Have you ever wondered how people come up with tasting notes on the back of a wine bottle? The ones that read something like, “Full-bodied with aromas of green peppercorn, graphite, dark chocolate and ...
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From whiskey glass to wine glass: Tasting skills that transfer so you can have success at first sip
Wine can feel like the most intimidating spirit to taste. Unlike whiskey where you pour and sip, or rum where the sweetness gives you an easy entry point, wine comes with its own vocabulary, glassware ...
Around the world, millions of people drink wine. While the vast majority probably drink it just for the sake of getting drunk, interest in wine production, tastings, and pairings has seemed to surge.
"Accept what life offers you and try to drink from every cup. All wines should be tasted, some should only be sipped but with others, drink the whole bottle."—Paul Coelho Sip and Learn Wine 101 is a ...
While at the Grand Tasting on the first night, I happened by the Jordan table where André Tchelistcheff (famed Godfather of California wine and then consulting winemaker for Jordan) was standing.
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