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Wine Tasting Kits and Caboodles
by: Jennifer Marie Jordan
Wine tasting may seem like something that is on special reserve, geared only for
those who are expert wine drinkers. Intent on discovering fruits of a winery's
labor, these connoisseurs set out to serve as judges and juries of the bottled
world, as if deciding the fate of a wine that stands trial, accused of being
bad. But, however expert-like wine tasting may seem, it's not just for those who
are experts, connoisseurs, or even seasoned drinkers; wine tasting is also for
beginners. Even for those of you who view wine as a stranger, too intimidated to
approach it in a bar, wine tasting is a necessary and helpful practice.
Wine tasting serves many purposes. First of all, it gives you the ability to
find out what kind of wine you truly enjoy, helping you decide what wine you
should order at restaurants and store in the cellar. Wine tasting also exposes
you to a variety of types, educating you on how to detect differences. Without
it, you may have no chance at ever determining one wine from another, ultimately
forcing yourself to order the entire wine list instead of just a specific glass
or bottle.
While many cities have wine tasting events, with some cities even offering
classes on how to properly taste wine, some people, particularly the wine
novice, may prefer to lose their wine tasting virginity in a more private venue,
such as their own home. For those of you with which this preference fits, a wine
tasting kit is a suitable purchase.
Wine Tasting Kits
Wine tasting kits bring the concept of a large wine tasting venue to the comfort
of your home, allowing you to enjoy each sip in your favorite chair, perhaps
watching Golden Girls in between vintages, nodding in appreciation to both your
wine and Sophia's witty rapport. Because it removes the presence of wine vendors
and wine experts from the equation, wine tasting kits provide the ability to
taste wine without the fear of doing it incorrectly.
Wine tasting kits can greatly range in price and in what they include. While
some come with everything you could possibly need, stopping just short of
packaging a vineyard in bubble wrap, others don't include everything, with some
not including the wine. Wine tasting kits that may be geared towards teaching
people to learn the differences in smell may include aroma strips, where as
those geared towards party games may include a wine trivia book. Similarly, some
wine tasting kits are geared for a solo taster, while other wine tasting kits
come with six or eight glasses, aimed at those who want to share the wine
tasting experience with a few close friends.
Wine tasting kits may also not be exactly what they sound like. Some books that
discuss wine tasting call themselves wine tasting kits and course outlines, that
provide a lesson plan on tasting, also call themselves wine tasting kits. While
these can be just as helpful as the actual wine tasting kit itself, be sure you
are purchasing exactly what you seek.
Blind Wine Tasting Kits
Whether it's romance you're sharing with another person, or romance you're
sharing with a bottle of wine, love is always blind, with no preconceived
notions or stereotypes affecting affection. This idea applies to all sorts of
categories of wine, particularly the tasting of it.
Blind wine tasting, while it may sound like a game where you wear a blindfold
and pin a wine opener on a bottle of Pinot Noir, is the concept of tasting wine
without knowing anything about it: without knowing where it's from, what year it
was made, or what it does for fun. Because people often have previously
established judgments, knowing certain things about wine can alter opinions.
Blind tasting, however, requires the taster to be as objective as possible,
making them as honest as possible in the process. This gives you the greatest
chance of finding wine that you truly like.
Blind wine tasting kits are essentially the same as wine tasting kits, only you
don't know what type of wine you are tasting. These kits typically come with
bottles encased in cloth, blocking you from viewing the wine's information. Only
after the wine has been tasted and rated, should its identity be revealed.
Virtual Wine Tasting Kits
The virtual world has transcended the categories of virtually every product in
existence including wine tasting kits. Virtual wine tasting kits are similar to
video lessons or books on tape, only they involve a DVD player or a computer.
They are relatively easy to follow. Many come with a few bottles of wine as well
as a CD Rom or a DVD where your very own wine connoisseur guides you through the
world of wine. The CD Rom or DVD will instruct you how to assess the quality of
the wine, determine if it needs to be aged or if it is presently suitable for
drinking, and detect certain odors and flavors of the wine.
Wine tasting kits can be both fun and beneficial for any wine drinker. Most are
extremely simple to use and easily encourage the culture and art of determining
one wine from another: they provide an invaluable wine education. However,
because wine tasting does involve alcohol, it's important not to make portions
too big (or use a spittoon). Drinking too much wine can make you drunk, leaving
you to have both an affinity for all types of wine and an unyielding desire for
bacon.
About The Author
Jennifer Jordan is the senior editor at http://www.savoreachglass.com. With a
vast knowledge of wine etiquette, she writes articles on everything from how to
hold a glass of wine to how to hold your hair back after too many glasses.
Ultimately, she writes her articles with the intention that readers will
remember wine is fun and each glass of anything fun should always be savored.
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