What you need to know and more can be found through these sites. Dedicated time to learning about German wines will pay off for years to come.
http://www.vdp.de/en/vdp/klassifikation/the-refined-vdpclassification/
What you need to know and more can be found through these sites. Dedicated time to learning about German wines will pay off for years to come.
http://www.vdp.de/en/vdp/klassifikation/the-refined-vdpclassification/
So what do you think about this? How do you plan your own tasting notes?
Are you comfortable with the tasting grid yet? Here is another interpretation of a tasting note document: Wine Folly Tasting Grid
Here is a great resource to learn to pronounce the terms you are learning.
One year in the live of a vine in less than two minutes.
How to pronounce wine words: http://www.palmbaywines.com/wine_tips_pronunciation.asp
/ˈabsəˌl(y)o͞otlē/ /ˈyo͞osfəl/
The Wine Spectator is an impressive resource of wine information: http://www.winespectator.com/glossary
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/career/a50201/things-i-wish-i-knew-before-i-became-a-sommelier/
As you build your wine knowledge do not forget about your general education skills. They are powerful. What are your thoughts about what is expressed in this article?