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annalbs wrote:Okay so I'm eddielbs's wife... part owner of the lil' caj-inn.................................. its always fun to try new wines!Or we can all just bring a bottle and sit around talking about how smart we are to be drinking wine...
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Traditional Wine Tasting:
1. Typically, when tasting wines, you will want to work from dry to sweet with white wines and progress from light to full-bodied with red wines.
2. The general rule of thumb for determining how much wine to pour per person is: 2 ounces of wine per glass, per wine for each tasting. (i have 2 or three miniature wine glasses that could be used)
3. Providing plain bread and water between wines, allows for people to cleanse their palate and sets them up to fully experience the next wine.
What You Need:
• Four to Six Wines
• Appetizers - you might consider offering some light munchies before the tasting
• Loaf of bread – provide plain bread for guests to cleanse palate between wines
• Wine glasses – one per guest
• Pitcher of water – for rinsing glasses and palates between wines
• Dump bucket – for discarding wine before next pouring
Miriam C. wrote:Traditional Wine Tasting:
1. Typically, when tasting wines, you will want to work from dry to sweet with white wines and progress from light to full-bodied with red wines.
2. The general rule of thumb for determining how much wine to pour per person is: 2 ounces of wine per glass, per wine for each tasting. (i have 2 or three miniature wine glasses that could be used)
3. Providing plain bread and water between wines, allows for people to cleanse their palate and sets them up to fully experience the next wine.
What You Need:
• Four to Six Wines
• Appetizers - you might consider offering some light munchies before the tasting
• Loaf of bread – provide plain bread for guests to cleanse palate between wines
• Wine glasses – one per guest
• Pitcher of water – for rinsing glasses and palates between wines
• Dump bucket – for discarding wine before next pouring
You can probably save weight and leave this out.
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oklahomajewel wrote:Welcome Anna..... okay, you're in charge now !!! haha
thanks for the info on an official wine tasting ..... maybe we should point out that even though we're not rednecks, I think me and Trudy et al were talking mostly about a casual wine sharing type tasting.... Just anyone brings a bottle and we talk about them and do some tastings and ....well, whatever happens after a dozen bottles of wine.....
B52 wrote:Anybody bringing any MadDog? After all it IS MadJack's birthday!!
Nobody wrote:B52 wrote:Anybody bringing any MadDog? After all it IS MadJack's birthday!!
Dunno 'bout MadDog Jim but I've got several bottles of 'homemade' Persimmon wine as well as a bottle of Strawberry & a bottle of Muscadine wine.
dguff wrote:Among many other things we will miss at Lake Bistineau this really makes me unhappy that we are not going to be at LCG 3 this year. Maybe next year we can be there and do wine tasting one night and scotch tasting another.
Jerome & Dolores
spinnernut wrote:jim which does he like the best 20-20 or thunderbird
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