Archive for December, 2008

Wine Tasting Judge

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

There are hundreds of wines available on the market today. First time buyers usually don’t have any idea what to pick so they settle for the best packaged wine bottles but end up drinking low quality wines.

Here are some tips on how to judge the wine from its appearance, smell, and taste:

1. When choosing a wine, get the one that is clear and free of any floating particles. This is the common complaint against homemade wines. Some wine makers forget to sanitize all their equipment leaving residue in the bottled wines.

2. A wine’s taste will largely depend on its smell. Good tasting wines release pleasant aroma sof the substances used in making a specific wine. A bad tasting wine smells like mold or rotten eggs usually because of metal contamination during the aging process. These unpleasant smelling wines should not be drunk due to risk of being poisoned.

3. A good tasting wine has a specific and strong flavor that is commonly used in recognizing its type. In addition, the wine must have balance among its components without excess acidity or tannin.

To accurately determine the taste, take some wine and let it stay in your mouth for few seconds. This process will allow strong sensations on the tongue to determine the texture and flavor of the wine.