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Sometimes it can feel like you need a science degree or thesaurus to decipher wine tasting notes. Here, Dave Brookes shares some insights, plus a few tips for writing your own. To steal a line from ...
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Look, smell, taste & think - use these four steps to create your tasting notes. Inspect the wine under neutral lighting and identify primary, secondary and tertiary aromas. How does the wine taste? Is ...
van Casteren lays out the method and experiential notations for this wine as well as background on the region, his tasting notes, serving and storing recommendations, price range, and a list other ...
Nearly 14 percent of all wine worldwide comes from Spain. Roughly 538,000 acres of vineyards in country. 59 percent of wines ...
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In the United States, two prevalent types of white wine are sauvignon blanc and pinot grigio. Both of these wines are reasonably dry yet still have some brightness and are often associated with citrus ...
South Africa has made a strong name for itself in the world of wineries, producing spectacular vintages across an array of ...