Posts Tagged ‘wine’

Tasting Terminology and Vertical Tastings

Wine tasting has been practiced since far away, in history, actually, since wine started to be produced. It was only since the fourteenth century that wine tasting has become a more formal and sophisticated activity. These days, it is practiced both for recreational and professional purposes. Wine tasting has four phases of analysis, the first one taking into consideration, the appearance of the wine. In the second “in glass” phase, the aroma is put to the test. The third “in mouth” stage deals with the actual taste of the wine and the “finish” stage, with the “aftertaste”. [Click title for more...]

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Cellaring and Storage Tips

Wines change over time. It’s important to produce desirable changes and stop damaging ones ones and you can do this by controlling the air, temperature, light, and humidity of the wine and keeping your bottles, labels, and corks in top condition.

Wine is best stored at 12ºC (55°F) and you should keep it at a constant temperature between 10-18°C (50-65°F ). Ensure you always avoid areas that can get too cold or vary in temperature garages. Humidity is a major killer of wine. Corks can dry out and leak, so you should always store them on their sides to keep cork moist and to prevent cracking. [Click title for more...]

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Introduction to Shiraz

Shiraz (also known as Syrah) is a dark-skinned grape grown all over the world and used to produce powerful and full bodied red wines (appears as a very dark red or black). Regardless of whether it is sold as Syrah or Shiraz, these wines enjoy great popularity, and is now world’s seventh most grown grape with over 142,600 hectares, or 352,000 acres. [Click title for more...]

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