Check out the color, opacity and viscosity( legs or tears). You
don’t really need to spend more than 5 seconds on this step.
2. Nose
Pick out at least 2 flavors and take your time identifying them.
There are 3 types of wine aromas:
·
Primary
Aromas come from grapes
and include fruit, herb and flower notes
·
Secondary
Aromas come from
fermentation and yeast aromas.
·
Tertiary
Bouquets come
from aging, oxidation and oak such as baking spices, nutty aromas and vanilla.
3. Palate
Two elements make up taste: flavor and structure.
·
Flavors such as lemon,
raspberry or coconut.
·
Structure such as the level
of sweetness, body, alcohol, acidity, and tannin.
·
Profile The taste of wine
is also time-based, there is a beginning, middle (mid-palate) and end (finish).
4. Conclude
Did the wine taste balanced or out of balance? Did you like the
wine? Was this wine unique or unmemorable? Were there any characteristics that
shined through and impressed you?
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