How To DISCOVER Wines Flavor by Swishing, Slurping and Breathing

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How To DISCOVER Wines Flavor by Swishing, Slurping, and Breathing www.WineTypesSite.com


Tasting a Wine has Much to do with Aroma. Judge and describe first the wine’s appearance, second its aroma and after sipping the wine.

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The taster has already judged a wine’s aroma by sniffing the wine with their nose deep in the glass, but they are not quite finished with the sense of smell.

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A wine’s “nose”, its in-the-glass bouquet or aroma, is the primary determinant of identifying flavors inside the mouth.

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The nose sets the taster up for an initial sense of taste by giving an “expectation� of taste.

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On step 1, a taster swirled or aerated the wine, which released aromatics and softened tannins (the dry, astringent, bite more often associated with red wines).

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Tasting a wine then is basically an act of smelling transferred aroma compounds. The complexity of a wine refers to a wine’s multiple layers of aromas and flavors. www.WineTypesSite.com


The flavors detected by the human tongue are limited to the tastes of: bitterness (acidity), sourness, saltiness, sweetness and umami.

Note: Umami is a unique flavor that appears to make other flavors fuller and richer.

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How to Taste a Wine’s Flavors by Swish and Slurp? Fully tasting a wine allows us to capture, experience, and interpret a full array of aromatic molecules present in the wine.

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By swishing the wine, you are allowing the aromatic compounds to do their job, freeing up more tastes than you’d experience if you just swallowed the wine after sipping it.

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As you taste a wine, deeply inhale and exhale through your nose, paying attention to flavor and the way it changes while inside the mouth.

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A taster also observes a wine’s expressiveness. Expressiveness denotes HOW WELL a wine’s flavors and aromas are defined and projected.

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Make Note of Your Wine Tasting Perceptions

You can use a wine tasting scorecard or simply on notepaper to write down your notes.

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