How To Taste Wine With Mira Winery

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Find out how to taste wine like a pro, courtesy of Mira Winery, at the Mira Winery Napa Valley Education Center & Tasting Room in Charleston, S.C.

To learn more about the Napa Valley Education Center & Tasting Room in Charleston, S.C., visit: https://miranapa.com/napa-valley-education-center-tasting-room.

First, make sure you’re in a quiet room free of distractions. Everything can affect the taste of wine, so make sure there are no loud noises or crowds around you. Smells can also alter the taste of the wine, so make sure there are no strong cooking or perfume smells wafting into your space.

The temperature of the wine matters! Make sure you’re serving at the right temperature. To find out what that is, check out our blog post on the topic: https://miranapa.com/serving-temperature-suggestions-perfect-pour/

Second, give your wine a good swirl. This allows some oxygen into the wine and releases its natural aromas. Give it a series of quick, short sniffs. These steps will help you evaluate the wine by sight and smell, allow you to identify what kind of wine it is, and potentially predict what it will taste like.

Next, it’s time to taste! Take a small sip and let it linger in your mouth. Roll the wine around to your mouth and pay attention to how it feels. Then, swallow and feel the wine running through your body.

Thanks for joining us today. We hope our guide on how to taste wine was useful.

For more, visit The Napa Valley Education Center & Tasting Room, which provides unique access to the wine industry through educational and tasting programs, and the opportunity to experience Napa Valley and the world of winemaking through interactive displays, wine club member EduTastings, videos, and a series of classes. Sign up for a tasting here: https://miranapa.com/napa-valley-education-center-tasting-room. Must be 21 or older. See you soon!

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