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 Wine Tasting Room Etiquette
 
 By: Byron Carman<< back   Page 2 of 2   

Take notes regarding your wine tasting experiences. Typically, you can utilize the paper that the pouring list is printed on. If you’re curious regarding how to evaluate a wine, please click here.

For those really into wine, you can request what’s called a “vertical tasting”. A “Vertical Tasting” is a comparison between vintage years. For example, the 2001 Release of Chardonnay versus the 2002 Release. If it’s being poured, you can always ask for a “vertical tasting”.

Wine tasting isn’t about following the rules, it’s about having fun. I’ve just set out some of my personal guidelines that might make tasting a little bit more enjoyable for everyone. Please write me at Byron@BayAreaCritic.com if you have additional suggestions.




About the Author:
My website: The Bay Area Critic is an interactive guide to fun things to do, places to stay and where to dine in the San Francisco Bay Area. Visitors and volunteer critics can read and post their reviews involving activities, restaurants, shows/entertainment, festivals, hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, spas, kid friendly places, dog friendly dining/lodging, and wine tasting.


Website URL: www.BayAreaCritic.com


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