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Basic Understanding of Beverages

Familiarity with different types of beverages will help you relate to wine. Understanding flavors and aromas in drinks sets a strong foundation for wine appreciation.

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Open Mind for Exploration

A willingness to explore and try new flavors is crucial. Wine tasting is subjective, and being open to different experiences will enrich your journey.

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Interest in Culinary Pairings

A basic interest in food and how it complements drinks will enhance your understanding of wine pairings. This knowledge is vital for enjoying meals with wine.

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Basic Flavor Profiles

Why This Matters:

Refreshing your knowledge of flavor profiles will aid in identifying and describing the various notes in wines. Understanding sweet, sour, bitter, and umami will be beneficial during tastings.

Recommended Resource:

"The Flavor Bible" by Karen Page and Andrew Dornenburg - This book provides insights into flavor combinations and profiles, making it a great resource for wine pairing.

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Wine Terminology

Why This Matters:

Familiarizing yourself with common wine terms will help you communicate effectively about wine. Terms like 'tannins', 'acidity', and 'body' will be frequently used in the course.

Recommended Resource:

"Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine" by Madeline Puckette and Justin Hammack - This book is user-friendly and covers essential terminology and concepts in an accessible way.

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Basic Food Pairing Principles

Why This Matters:

Understanding the basics of food and wine pairing will enhance your learning experience. Knowing how flavors interact helps in making informed choices during tastings.

Recommended Resource:

"What to Drink with What You Eat" by Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page - This resource offers practical pairing advice and insights into flavor compatibility.

Preparation Tips

  • Set a Study Schedule: Allocate specific times each week for your wine studies. Consistency will help you absorb the material and practice your tasting techniques effectively.
  • Gather Tasting Materials: Collect wine glasses, a notebook for tasting notes, and any wines you wish to try. Having these on hand will make your practice sessions enjoyable and productive.
  • Join a Wine Community: Engage with fellow learners or local wine enthusiasts online or in person. Sharing experiences and discussing wines can deepen your understanding and enjoyment of the subject.

What to Expect

This course spans 8 weeks, with a commitment of 15-20 hours each week. Expect a mix of engaging content, hands-on assignments, and self-assessments. You'll work on practical projects, like creating a personalized wine tasting guide, to apply what you learn. The course is designed to build progressively, ensuring a solid foundation in wine appreciation.

Words of Encouragement

Get ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of wine! By the end of this course, you'll confidently select and savor wines, impressing friends and elevating your dining experiences.