Handling
a Wine Glass
The proper way to hold any style of wine glass is by the stem. This
keeps fingerprints off the bowl and keeps your hand from heating the
wine.
Perfume and Cologne
Avoid wearing scent to a wine tasting affair. This includes perfumes,
colognes, after-shaves, and scented hair spray or gel.
Lighting Up
Smoking at or just before a wine tasting will affect the taste of
your wines. The smoke and odour of cigarettes or cigars not only
interferes with the enjoyment of the taste and smell of the wines,
it can be irritating to other guests, both smokers and non-smokers.
Mints and Gum
Bubble gum, chewing gum and breath mints will alter the taste of
wine. Be sure to rinse your mouth well with water before beginning
a tasting.
Comments
If you have negative comments about a wine, keep them to yourself,
particularly when at a vineyard tasting room.
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