Top Tips to Make You the Talk of the Town (or the Winery)

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Are you a wine enthusiast looking for ways to impress your friends and family with your knowledge of the drink? Look no further! With our tips, you’ll be sure to sound like a true sommelier. Whether you’re traveling, tasting different wines in a winery, or just hosting a dinner party, these tips will make sure everyone is talking about your wine expertise. Read on to learn more!

Know Your Varietals

Do some research before visiting a winery or ordering a glass at a restaurant. Knowing which varietals are popular in certain regions can help you select an appropriate bottle or even choose something off-the-beaten-path that will make an impression.

Understand Different Styles

There’s more than one way to make wine so get familiar with the different styles out there. Understand how they differ from each other and what types of food they pair best with. For example, Texas has sweet wines like White Merlot and dry wines like Tempranillo Tannat blends.

Taste With All Five Senses

Get into the habit of engaging all five senses when tasting wine – starting with sight! Take note of its color, clarity and texture. Then move onto smell by taking several deep sniffs and pick up on any aromas you can detect such as fruits or spices. Next is taste – take small sips and roll it around your mouth, noting any flavors that come through as well as its sweetness and acidity levels. Finally move onto sound – yes sound! Swish it around in your mouth; does it make any noise? The louder the swish means better quality wine! Lastly touch – does it feel thick or thin? Does it linger in your mouth after swallowing? Taking all 5 senses into consideration when tasting wine will definitely get people talking about your expertise!

Don’t Be Afraid To Ask Questions

Whether you are in a restaurant or winery don’t hesitate to ask questions if there is something you don’t understand about the menu or selection process. It shows that you care enough to take an interest in learning more about how the wine was made and why it tastes differently from other bottles available on the shelf/menu etc.. Plus, most restaurants/wineries would be happy to answer any questions since they want their customers to have an enjoyable experience!

At the end of the day, being knowledgeable about wines doesn’t come naturally for everyone but practice makes perfect so don’t let that stop you from trying new things and asking questions when needed! After all, who doesn’t love being able to show off their newfound knowledge at dinner parties? Now that you know these tips for sounding like a rockstar when discussing wines; go ahead use them whenever possible and make yourself heard above all else! Cheers!