Wine appreciation, just like appreciating any art, requires experience to develop. There are many wine enthusiasts in the Philippines, Hong Kong, Seoul, Japan, Singapore and other major cities in Asia. Lacking wine education courses and even wine seminars are rare in Manila, Pampanga Angeles City, Cebu and other major cities of Philippines, wine lovers have to rely on reading and self-studies to further their knowledge of wine.
December 24, 2010
So you want to learn about wine? Well one of the first steps is learning how to taste wine appropriately so that you can get the most out of each new wine experience. By focusing on several important aspects in each wine tasting you help to refine your palate, pick out subtle details, and really understand the wine. This helps take the experience of wine tasting from a simple consumption of a beverage to new heights of appreciation!Wine appreciation, just like appreciating any art, requires experience to develop. The first time you taste a wine, you don’t notice all the details. Some of these subtleties get lost on the novice. Only after tasting many wines and analyzing them in depth can you start to see these subtleties, both the good and the bad, and to distinguish a good wine from a poor one and to distinguish a good wine from a truly great one. Therefore, knowing how to taste wine as you get started is critical to avoid missing anything. Other tips like taking wine tasting notes in a wine tasting journal can help you to hone your appreciation, focus on details and to remember one wine from the next.
How to Taste Wine: This is the nitty gritty, the basics about how to actually physically and mentally focus on a wine from all the necessary angles and evaluate it in an accurate and complete way. While a gut instinct, or gestalt, feeling about a wine can be very telling, paying attention to each of the components of a wine really brings out more complexity and subtlety from your tasting experience.
Wine Tasting Terms: The terms used to describe wines can be confusing to those of you new to tasting wine. Here is a list of some of the more commonly used terms and descriptions of their meaning.Corked Wine: The most common flaw in bottled wine, most people don’t know what it means for a wine to be “corked”. Find out what it means and how to spot it here!Wine Tasting Notes: Taking notes on wines you taste may seem a bit silly, but it helps you to focus on the aromas and flavors and to remember each wine you sample.Wine Tasting Notes Templates: Here are a few downloadable and printable templates for wine tasting notes and wine scoring.Wine Tasting Journal: A journal helps you to keep all your tasting notes in one place so that you don’t loose them and can refer back to them at a later date. Carrying one around also makes you look like quick the experience wine professional!Wine Tasting Flavor Wheel: When first learning how to taste wine, it may be hard for you to come up with descriptors for the aromas and flavors you are experiencing. These handle tools help you to figure out what it is you are recognizing to hone your nose and palate into a well-trained sensory powerhouse.Wine Tasting Etiquette: Most beginners are worried about how to conduct themselves at their first wine tastings either in a winery tasting room or a wine tasting party. Will I do something silly and everyone will laugh at me? No! Don’t worry! Here are a few tips to make you more comfortable.
Source: http://www.wine-tastings-guide.com/how-to-taste-wine.html
Are these articles useful for enhancing your wine and dine experience in the Philippines. Do they also help you with travel, leisure, vacation, dining out, nightlife and other leisure activities plans in Manila and other major cities of Philippines? Yats Restaurant hopes to provide you with ample information so you can plan your trips to Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone whether you are travelling from Manila or other Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Malaysia or Korea.
Restaurant reservations in Manila Philippines, planning of menu, selection of wine for dinner and booking a private function and event in Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone can all be handled. Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar has been regarded by many to be the premier restaurant north of Manila Philippines. Its 3000-line award-winning restaurant wine list has kept many wine lovers happy dining in this restaurant in Angeles City Clark Philippines for over a decade.
Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar was built by Hong Kong-based Yats International in 2000 to provide a world-class cozy fine dining restaurant, business meeting facilities and venues for private dinners and functions in Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone. Pampanga Angeles City Clark Philippines was selected for this restaurant because of safety, clean air, absence of traffic and proximity to Manila and Subic.
For comments, inquiries and reservations, email Restaurant@Yats-International.com or call these numbers:
(045) 599-5600 0922-870-5178 0917-520-4401
Http://www.YatsRestaurant.com
Getting to this fine dining restaurant of Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Pampanga Philippines
How to get to this fine-dining restaurant in Clark Philippines? Once you get to Clark Freeport, go straight until you hit Mimosa. After you enter Mimosa, stay on the left on Mimosa Drive, go past the Holiday Inn and Yats Restaurant (green top, independent 1-storey structure) is on your left. Just past the Yats Restaurant is the London Pub.
Are these articles useful for enhancing your wine and dine experience in the Philippines. Do they also help you with travel, leisure, vacation, dining out, nightlife and other leisure activities plans in Manila and other major cities of Philippines? Yats Restaurant hopes to provide you with ample information so you can plan your trips to Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone whether you are travelling from Manila or other Asian countries such as Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Malaysia or Korea.
Restaurant reservations in Manila Philippines, planning of menu, selection of wine for dinner and booking a private function and event in Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone can all be handled. Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar has been regarded by many to be the premier restaurant north of Manila Philippines. Its 3000-line award-winning restaurant wine list has kept many wine lovers happy dining in this restaurant in Angeles City Clark Philippines for over a decade.
Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar was built by Hong Kong-based Yats International in 2000 to provide a world-class cozy fine dining restaurant, business meeting facilities and venues for private dinners and functions in Pampanga Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone. Pampanga Angeles City Clark Philippines was selected for this restaurant because of safety, clean air, absence of traffic and proximity to Manila and Subic.
For comments, inquiries and reservations, email Restaurant@Yats-International.com or call these numbers:
(045) 599-5600 0922-870-5178 0917-520-4401
Http://www.YatsRestaurant.com
Getting to this fine dining restaurant of Angeles City Clark Freeport Zone Pampanga Philippines
How to get to this fine-dining restaurant in Clark Philippines? Once you get to Clark Freeport, go straight until you hit Mimosa. After you enter Mimosa, stay on the left on Mimosa Drive, go past the Holiday Inn and Yats Restaurant (green top, independent 1-storey structure) is on your left. Just past the Yats Restaurant is the London Pub.
Generally regarded by food and wine lovers in Manila to be one of the best restaurants outside of Manila, Yats Restaurant also offers a comfortable and stylish wine bar called the Magnum Room. This allows guests of this fine dining restaurant to stay after dinner to enjoy a glass of Cognac, Armagnac, Port, Sauternes or Scotch. This is one of the best restaurants in Pampanga to drink wine. Other selections of wine in this fine dining restaurant in Clark Pampanga include fine wines from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone, Napa Valley, South Africa, Australia, Germany, Spain and Italy. Some of the popular choices of wine for guests of the good restaurants in Pampanga include Chianti, Chablis, Meursault, Vosne-Romanee, Corton and Vintage Port.