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Wine Tasting is Fun!
I don’t drink much at home, to be honest, but I enjoy wine tasting and meeting up for a little happy hour. I don’t call myself a wine enthusiast at all. In fact, I’m a pretty poor discerner of it. I mean, I guess I can recognize a bad wine, and hey I might like that one a little better than that one, but is it dry or oaky or woody or fruity, or better yet, is it better than the one we tasted five years ago?
So you know what, guys? As I started to write this article, I thought to myself, why not take an online course on wine? So I did. And it’s here for you too. Wine in 9: The Complete Winetasting Course. It also helped me to realize more, wine tasting is fun! It’s a little more fun when you know a little more about it.
So, let’s explore why wine tasting is fun, in moderation of course. One thing that I do with a few friends a few times a year is go wine tasting. Guys, I am in Portland, Oregon and wine country is about 30 minutes out our back door. It’s sooooo much fun to go for a drive out in this beautiful country. Just going to share a few beautiful pictures of us doing that. They make me happy and you will soon see, wine tasting is fun!
10 Reasons Why Wine Tasting is Fun!
- Exploration of Flavors: Wine tasting allows you to explore a wide array of flavors, from fruity and floral to earthy and complex, providing a rich sensory experience.
- Cultural Discovery: Each wine tells a unique story about its origin, grape varieties, and production methods, offering a journey into different cultures and regions.
- Social Interaction: Wine tasting is often a social activity, providing an opportunity to connect with others, share experiences, and discuss the nuances of various wines. Most fun to hear the stories of winemakers.
- Variety of Styles: With a vast array of wine styles and varietals, wine tasting offers a diverse range of options to suit different preferences and occasions.
- Aesthetic Pleasure: The visual aspect of wine, including its color and clarity, adds an aesthetic element to the experience, making it visually pleasing and enjoyable.
- Sensory Engagement: Engaging the senses of smell and taste in wine tasting enhances sensory awareness, allowing you to appreciate the intricate aromas and flavors in each glass.
- Educational Experience: Wine tasting provides an opportunity to learn about different grape varieties, winemaking techniques, and the impact of terroir on the final product.
- Culinary Pairing: Pairing wine with food enhances the tasting experience, as the flavors of both the wine and the food can complement and elevate each other.
- Relaxation and Enjoyment: The laid-back and convivial atmosphere of wine tasting creates a relaxed environment, allowing participants to unwind and enjoy the moment.
- Celebration of Terroir: Wine tasting celebrates the concept of terroir, emphasizing the unique influence of soil, climate, and geography on the characteristics of each wine, adding a layer of fascination to the experience.
Why Wine Tasting is Fun, According to the Experts
In What Makes a Great Wine Tasting Experience, Stephanie Byington reflects just what I’m talking about, the experience! The drive out into the beautiful countryside and hanging out with friends. Stunning architecture, beautiful scenery, and a little history. Also, find some sightseeing along the way and map out your day. Use the “Avoid Highways” feature on Google Maps to map out a more scenic route. Take Stephanie’s quiz, “Find Your Tribe” to determine the type of wine drinker you are.
Want to know more about wine? Take the course, “Wine in 9: The Complete Wine Tasting Course.” Directed by Mike Mazey, you’ll receive 6 hours of teaching that will help you increase your wine enjoyment activities so you can better identify, choose, buy, talk about, and enjoy wine. With the goal of developing your wine confidence, the course will walk you through the three main types of wine, and is for any level of knowledge.
If you just want a quick and dirty wine lesson, check out “10 Most Important Things to Know About Wine.” Here, you’ll quickly learn about 18 popular grape varieties (and you’ll be encouraged to try them all out), then 200 different types of wine, and the most popular wine regions. Here’s something surprising I learned about wine in this article, “90% of wine is meant to be drunk in the year it’s released. Who knew?
Conan Finds that Wine Tasting is Fun!
On the Other Hand
Ok, a couple of things about wine tasting. Be sure you have a designated driver. Number two, don’t forget, all of those “little tastes” add up. If you have substance abuse issues, this won’t be the activity for you. And, if you have too much wine? That’s not so fun either. I’m reminded of hangovers, and SciTechDaily gives a nice summary of what the heck is going on when you are hung way over. Best advice is to drink plenty of water while drinking and before bed and add some NSAIDs too. Another deterrent to wine tasting, allergy to wine. Vincarta has all the news on that. You may be sensitive to anthocyanins or tannins. Finally, consider Happy Liver that I talk about in my Happy Hormones article. I have noticed a significant increase in my ability to tolerate alcohol after taking Happy Liver; I would have to really over-indulge to get a hangover anymore. Happy Liver works!
Conclusion
If you’re looking for a way to have fun and be social with your friends, going wine tasting might just be the thing. The downside? It can get expensive annnnd too much wine is probably not so fun. But if you want something that’s relaxing, delicious, and good for conversation, try a drive to wine country and try a flight! Wine tasting is fun!
Resources
What Makes a Great Wine Tasting Experience
Wine in 9: The Complete Wine Tasting Course
10 Most Important Things to Know About Wine
SciTechDaily
Vincarta
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