wine tasting using a wine tasting sheet
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Wine Tasting Using AWine Tasting Sheet
Wine Tasting Can Be BewilderingOr Intimidating To New Wine Enthusiasts
There Are Just Too ManyThings To Remember
Wine Tasting Sheets
1. Remind you what to look for in a wine.2. Let you write down what your observe.3. Help you remember specific wines.
They help you observe using yoursenses of sight, smell and taste.
Basic Wine Tasting Steps
1. Open the wine.2. Look at the wine.
4. Sip the wine.5. Savor the flavor.6. Swallow or spit.7. Write down your impressions.
3. Smell the wine.
• Name of the wine• Producer of the wine• Vintage year• Country or Region of production• Alcohol percent• Price• UPC
Record The Basic Information
Record What You See
• The Hue (color)• greenish• yellow• gold• amber• purplish• ruby• red• garnet• brick• brown• pink• salmon• orange• copper
• The Color Depth (Intensity)• pale• medium• deep• dark
Hold the glass up to a white background
and look at it.
Record What You Smell
• Aromas• woody• earthy• pungent• chemical• floral• fruity• spicy• herbal• nutty
• Aroma Depth (Intensity)• low• moderate• strong
Take A Good Smell Of the Wine
And Try To Discern Basic Smells
Record What You Taste
• Sweetness• dry• off dry• medium sweet• sweet• exceptionally sweet
• Acidity• tart/bitter• smooth
• Flavor Intensity• weak• moderate• strong
Record The Flavors You Taste
• Red Wine• juicy• fruity• silky• strawberryish• black currantish• spicy• herby• earthy
• White Wine• bone dry• tangy• nutty• ripe fruit• aromatic• rich sweetness
Record Your Overall Impression
• How you score it from 1 to 10• Would you buy it again• What was your overall impression (in your own words)
Save The Label If You Can
Put The Sheet In Your Notebook
Get Free Printable Wine Tasting Sheets
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