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Wine buffs who swirl their drink in a glass are using the sophisticated physics of wave technology to unleash the flavour, scientists say. Researchers have discovered how the technique - favoured ...
The shape of La Cité du Vin references wine in a variety of ways; it could be interpreted to mimic gnarled vine stock or wine swirling in a glass. Its round volumes are clad in silk-screen ...
First-time wine drinkers aren’t bothering with tasting notes, swirl techniques, or fancy vocab, and the wine industry is ...
That first pour is your chance to make sure the wine hasn't gone bad. Sometimes, bottles can spoil-especially if they've been ...
Even the building's design speaks to what's inside: The twisted metal structure is supposed to evoke wine swirling around a glass, according to the architects. Consider the whole experience to be ...
Step 4: Swirl the wine in your glass to aerate it. Step 5: Put your nose into the mouth of the glass and smell again to appreciate the aromas that just got aerated.
The second S is swirl. “Swirling is very important because what you want to do is wake up the bacteria that is normally present in the wine,” Hernandez said.
Does the glass matter or not? The short answer is yes. But if you want to watch Netflix with your affordable bottle of wine, the method you use to get the wine into your mouth isn’t that important. If ...
Always eat before, during and after tasting. When judging wine's appearance, tilt glass over a white tablecloth or paper — not your new white slacks. Be wary of full spit cups; they may spit back.
When picking a good bottle of wine leaves you stumped, you may have a few questions. We've asked a wine expert all the things you're too embarrassed to ask.