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re: Calling Resident Oenophiles......
Posted on 10/1/15 at 8:52 pm to UnTamedTiger
Posted on 10/1/15 at 8:52 pm to UnTamedTiger
I'm listening.....
I know way too little about wine
I know way too little about wine
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:03 pm to Rouge
Not really sure how to progress an appreciation thread but since you have expressed interest in learning some basic ins and outs lets start there.
Reading material:
As always online resources are a great start. May I suggest as well an "Idiots guide to Wine" type of publication.
Listening Options:
If you are anything like me and face an hour commute everyday I have really taken to Podcast and enjoy audible learning.
Personally I listing to "Wine for Normal People" , "Guild of Sommerliers" and occasionally 3 Guys and Wine.
The world of wine is so vast I believe it is kind of important to take a 2 prong approach to consumption.
1. Figure our the basics of what you enjoy and explore different offerings within that arena. For example: Red vs White New World (USA, Austrailia,) vs Old World (France, Itlay, Spain, etc...)
2. Don't be hesitant to try new things. Be willing to try a Rose', possibly a desert wine, etc...
Any particular questions I would certainly do my best to answer.
Reading material:
As always online resources are a great start. May I suggest as well an "Idiots guide to Wine" type of publication.
Listening Options:
If you are anything like me and face an hour commute everyday I have really taken to Podcast and enjoy audible learning.
Personally I listing to "Wine for Normal People" , "Guild of Sommerliers" and occasionally 3 Guys and Wine.
The world of wine is so vast I believe it is kind of important to take a 2 prong approach to consumption.
1. Figure our the basics of what you enjoy and explore different offerings within that arena. For example: Red vs White New World (USA, Austrailia,) vs Old World (France, Itlay, Spain, etc...)
2. Don't be hesitant to try new things. Be willing to try a Rose', possibly a desert wine, etc...
Any particular questions I would certainly do my best to answer.
Posted on 10/2/15 at 6:44 pm to Rouge
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I know way too little about
You should start most of your posts like this
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