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Angi
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Suggestion for "Wine Tasting Guide" available on t

Post by Angi »

Hi all..

I am a hospitality student and I want to know whether a "Wine Tasting Guide" is available on the net? If so, do you know the relevant website for it?

Please help...

Thank you.


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Also try the excellent Essential Wine Tasting Guide:

http://www.essentialwinetastingguide.com/
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markg wrote:Also try the excellent Essential Wine Tasting Guide:

http://www.essentialwinetastingguide.com/


Agree; thats the way to go. Great bit of work.
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Post by 707 »

Angi, the Essential Wine Tasting Guide previously mentioned is excellent and very inexpensive. Barely bigger than a business card it unfolds to provide all the details you need about almost any variety wine you'll encounter.
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For $199 The Wine Society has assembled a package for up to ten people to conduct a blind tasting, record notes and compare to pro's tasting notes - 12 wines with supporting hints etc. I reckon it would be best to have two sessions with a couple of others intersted in wine. You can check it out at their site or call a wine advisor(:roll:).

Hopefully, I'm not out of order here but it does seem more realistic than some of those chemically-based alternatives I've seen offered.

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Post by Daryl Douglas »

Oh, I forgot to mention - and a lot more fun!

daz

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