Monday, May 4, 2015

Tasting Notes


If you’re into wine, you should always make notes when tasting numerous samples. Taste a few wines and it’s easy to remember what you’ve tasted or the details of a specific one, but when you get up to hundreds and thousands, like myself, it’s impossible. Sure, you might remember the great ones and the extremely lousy ones, but everything else becomes an homogenous mess in the middle. Documenting your tasting results helps you in your recall and learning. If asked about a specific wine, you can always go back and consult your notes for details. It’s also a great way to learn how a specific wine tastes over time if you taste it again at different stages of its evolution. Also great for comparing different bottles of the same!

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