October 27, 2022 4 min read 8 Comments
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October 28, 2022
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October 28, 2022
Janet, it’s why we always do research on how wine is made. And a good wine shop owner should know too, which wines have additives ( which give you headaches!) and which do not. It sound like you are having a whole lot of fun over there!!
October 28, 2022
We talked about it at the class. Was told that wines such as caymus add things such as chemicals and dyes so that every year tastes the same…ugh. I think 3-4 different years of of a Boudreaux winery would be so fun. I love wine and cheese. Or a full chacuterie board! But I do understand what I was told about cheese and tasting. ! I also got to go to a charcuterie board class! Both classes were fun and enlightening! Not a pro but always ready to learn!
October 27, 2022
Janet, that makes total sense. How fun to take a wine class! I’m not quite that serious, and since we’re talking about a full glass of wine here instead of the small amounts “true” wine tastings have, I checked with my Bourdeaux wine expert friend and he said that he serves the cheese board when people just do three wines in fuller glasses. :)
October 27, 2022
Alice, I agree, any time to gather people and get the conversation started is a good time!
October 27, 2022
This is an ideal way to get people to start conversations. All of your suggestions would be a great way also to bring people together. . The charcuterie boards paired with the different cheeses nuts and fruits for the different wines will be used I’m sure. Thank you for sharing.
October 27, 2022
Interesting to find this article this morning. Went to a wine class last evening So now I’m a pro! Ha Ha! Did learn one thing from them that is different from your article. They suggested to not have cheese when tasting wine, the fat coats your tongue so that the true taste of the wine is dulled. Save the cheese for after the tasting!
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October 28, 2022
Those question marks were an accident