A wine tasting party offers the host an excellent opportunity to spend their time creatively in the company of a group of friends while at the same time getting to sample some exotic or even regular wines. The host has a wide variety of wines to choose from including sparkling and red as well as white wines. It might also be a good idea to tap your guest’s minds to find out which wines they are particularly fond of and then to buy some of these wines so as to make the wine tasting party a greater and resounding success.

So how should you taste wine?  Wines should be tasted by swishing the wine in your mouth, allowing your taste buds to perceive the flavor and taste of the wine.  While the act of tasting makes uses of your tongue, a person’s sense of smell actually does most of the detection.  Both a person’s sense of taste and sense of smell should be used when tasting wines.

There are a thousand and one varieties, or type of wines depending on the vineyard where they were grown as well as the type of grapes they are made of.  It takes experience and a real romance with wine to be able to distinguish its characteristics just by smelling and tasting.   Basically, wines that have been stored properly should taste smooth.  Wines that taste off or stale are either not of good quality or they were stored improperly and their corks tainted.

While the two senses are indeed very important tools in determining a wine’s tasting quality, the physical appearance of the wine is equally important.  You can get a better look at a wine’s appearance and color by pouring them in a clear glass and look through it using a white table cloth or other white background.

If wines are generally red or white, then why do we have to study their colors?  White wines are actually not perfectly white because their color ranges from yellow to brown and green.  White wines with darker colors have more flavor and are older.  While aging improves the flavor of red wines, this doesn't hold true for white wines which may go bad with time.  Red wines that are lighter in color are older.  You will be able to examine a red wine’s age by tilting a glass with red wine, allowing some to settle on the glass rim, and examining its color.  When the color of the wine that settles on the glass rim is brownish, then it has been aged.

It is also a good idea to think about hosting your own wine tasting party. Such an event can prove to be most elegant as well as gives you an excellent opportunity to spend some very interesting moments with your friends while also getting a chance to sip some extravagant wines.

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