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WineTypesSite.com: Tasting a Wine has Much to do with Aroma. Judge and describe first the wine’s appearance, second its aroma and after sipping the wine.

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How To DISCOVER Wines Flavor

by Swishing, Slurping, and Breathing

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Tasting a Wine has Much to do with Aroma.

Judge and describe first the wine’s appearance, second its aroma and after sipping the wine.

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The taster has already judged a wine’s aroma by sniffing the wine with their nose deep in the glass, but they are not quite finished with the sense of smell.

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A wine’s “nose”, its in-the-glass bouquet or aroma, is the primary determinant of identifying flavors inside the mouth.

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The nose sets the taster up for an initial sense of taste by giving an “expectation” of taste.

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On step 1, a taster swirled or aerated the wine, which released aromatics and softened tannins (the dry, astringent, bite more often associated with red wines).

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Tasting a wine then is basically an act of smelling transferred aroma compounds.

The complexity of a wine refers to a wine’s

multiple layers of aromas and flavors.

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The flavors detected by the human tongue are limited to the tastes of: bitterness (acidity), sourness, saltiness, sweetness and umami.

Note: Umami is a unique flavor that appears to make other flavors fuller and richer.

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Fully tasting a wine allows us to capture, experience, and interpret a full array of aromatic molecules present in the wine.

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How to Taste a Wine’s Flavors by Swish and Slurp?

By swishing the wine, you are allowing the

aromatic compounds to do their job, freeing up more tastes than you’d experience if you just swallowed the wine

after sipping it.

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As you taste a wine, deeply inhale and

exhale through your nose, paying attention to flavor and the way it

changes while inside the mouth.

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A taster also observes a wine’s expressiveness.

Expressiveness denotes HOW WELL a wine’s flavors and aromas are defined and projected.

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Make Note of Your Wine Tasting Perceptions You can use a wine tasting scorecard or simply on notepaper to write down your notes.

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Are YOU READY to move on to the next steps of wine tasting?

“Finish and Overall Quality of Wine?”

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