• HOME PAGE
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
Current time: 06-15-2025, 01:31 PM Hello There, Guest! (Login — Register)
Wines.com

Translate

  • HOMEHOME
  •   
  • Recent PostsRecent Posts
  •   
  • Search
  •      
  • Archive Lists
  •   
  • Help

WineBoard / GENERAL / For the Novice v
« Previous 1 … 52 53 54 55 56 … 209 Next »
/ BEST WINE TASTING TECHNIQUES

Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
BEST WINE TASTING TECHNIQUES
04-12-2005, 10:33 AM,
#1
Cowboyin Blake Offline
Registered
Posts: 32
Threads: 13
Joined: Mar 2005
 
I have read about diffrent techniques for tasting wine and i was curious on what other people do to try and get the most out of their wine experiences... any suggestions? Thanks guys!
Find
Reply
04-12-2005, 11:55 AM,
#2
Innkeeper Offline
Wine Guru
*****
Posts: 10,465
Threads: 1,106
Joined: Nov 1999
 
You should get a copy of Andrea Immer's book "Great Wine Made Simple" for this and many other reasons. It is available in hard back, paperback, and used editions at any major brick and morter or on-line book store.

Another, somewhat more advanced guide, is Michael Schuster's "Essential Winetasting." I have had my copy for several years, but know it is still in print because they have it at a local wine shop here. In addition to beginning and advanced tasting techniques, he gives an excellent rundown on the world's wine grapes, and wines, including maps of major regions. I consult it regularly.

IBSNs:
Immer 0-7679-0477-X
Schuster 1-84000-205-O
Find
Reply
04-12-2005, 12:13 PM,
#3
Cowboyin Blake Offline
Registered
Posts: 32
Threads: 13
Joined: Mar 2005
 
Yeah i just finished andrea's book..it was great..and i just finished Zraly's book which had the 60 sec wine taste....thanks for your advice on the other book as well
Find
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


  • View a Printable Version
  • Send this Thread to a Friend
  • Subscribe to this thread



© 1994-2025 Copyright Wines.com. All rights reserved.