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Never Tried Wine Tasting Here’s How You Can Start.

Wine tasting is elaborative. It involves looking, smelling, feeling, tasting and a little bit of technique that helps in identifying flavours. If you think you are a noob, here are some steps to guide you on your wine tasting tour.<br>

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Never Tried Wine Tasting Here’s How You Can Start.

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  1. NEVER TRIED WINE TASTING? HERE’S HOW YOU CAN START. Wine tasting is elaborative. It involves looking, smelling, feeling, tasting and a little bit of technique that helps in identifying flavours. If you think you are a noob, here are some steps to guide you on your wine tasting tour. START SLOW 1 Take your time while tasting or smelling the wine and enjoy the whole experience. Hurrying won’t let you feel the flavours. LOOK 2 Carefully observe the colour, opacity, and viscosity of the wine. The appearance speaks a lot about a wine along with the details mentioned on the bottle like vintage, ABV and grape variety. LESS IS MORE 3 Don’t gulp down the entire glass in one go. Less drinking will help you drink better. Avoid filling your glass to the brim. One-third at most will be enough. Most importantly, don’t waste wine. SWIRL 4 Hold your glass by the stem and gently move it in a circular motion for a few seconds. Swirling the wine will release its aromas. SMELL 5 Take a long sniff and move gradually while identifying from broad categories of flavours first, i.e. citrus, orchard, or tropical fruits in whites or, when tasting reds, red fruits, blue fruits, or black fruits. TASTE 6 Sip a considerable amount of wine and let it spread across your tongue and into your mouth. Move it around to maximise contact. TIP 7 Professionals take a small amount of wine in the hollow of the tongue and suck in some air through lips so that it flows over the wine. This enables aeration eventually releasing additional flavours and aromas. Finally, think about the overall impression of the wine. The more you try, the more you'll learn. If you are looking for authentic, flavourful and affordable wines, sit back and order from the comfort of your home from Just Wines. We’ve great deals and discounts on 6000+ wines you cannot miss. *Start exploring now*

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