Tips on Wine Tasting Etiquette By Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis
Many people, especially first time visitors to Wine Country, don't know what to expect at a wine tasting. We're often asked for tips and pleased to offer our advice to help clients get the most out of their first wine tasting experience. Eat breakfast: One that contains protein, fat and complex carbs. This ensures that your blood sugar levels will stay steady and you’ll maintain your tasting endurance. Don’t wear lipstick: The oils cling to fine crystal and distort the taste of the wine. Don’t wear strong scents: Wearing strong perfume or after shave lotion to the winery is definitely a faux pas. Strong aromas overpower the delicate bouquet of the wine and also affect the taste buds. The one wearing the scent will probably not be as affected as those around them so be polite. Anticipate a tasting fee: Although there are wineries who let you taste for free, most wineries have tasting fees that range from $5 to $25 per person. Some are waived with a wine purchase and some include a complimentary souvenir glass.
Wear sensible shoes: Wineries are more or less farms and you are likely tobe doing some walking around the grounds or just on stone driveways to get to the entrance. Don’t overdress: Wine Country Casual means that you can never look too good, you just don’t want to look too formal. Napa and Sonoma are typically ten degrees warmer than San Francisco but bring a jacket for those cave tours. Some high-end restaurants request a jacket but never a tie. Plan ahead: If you really want to enjoy every drop of wine, consider hiring a guide. Leavingthe driving and mapping of your route to experts saves you time, effort and a DUI. (They ‘re really serious about that out here in Wine Country!)
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Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis are the authors of several books on Wine Country. They are also the owners of a custom tour service, Amicis Tours, based in downtown Sonoma and can often be found driving clients around Wine Country and introducing them to a wide variety of wineries in both Sonoma and Napa. Discover a wealth of Wine Country information or contact them to schedule a tour via their web site at http://www.YourDayInWineCountry.com Copyright 2009 Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis
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