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Home wine tasting party

I'm wanting to host a home wine tasting party sometime in the near future. The people I invite will likely have little or no experience with wine. I am very much a novice as well. Has anybody done this under similar circumstances? Any tips or cool ideas to share? Thanks!!

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Re: Home wine tasting party (and it\'s kinda long)

My husband and I belong to a "Wine Tasting Temperance Society" comprised of the guys in his band, the wives, and some other friends we have in common. We started this about 5 years ago and it is soooo much fun.

Like you, many of us are uneducated about wine. I've been to a few big professional wine expos and so I was "elected" as "Public Relations Director". We have a President, he who hosts at his house for these events, Vice-President, the guy who was a ring leader in starting the whole thing and mans our personal website...if it's even up and running anymore, my husband is the "Statician", he holds a MS in Pure Mathematics and is responsible for tallying the scores...yes, we even have a scoring system ...we also have a "Secretary" who is a friend of hubby and me who is now a math teacher because of my husband...she's also a former student.

How we do this is...

1st...each person brings a wine of their choice. Sometimes we have a theme...red only, white only...or whatever hits ya...these can be a hoot! The wine should arrive in a plain brown wrapper/bag to conceal it's identity. The president places them in a "secure location"...his downstairs bar fridge area.

2nd...we provide wine glasses for each person...Walmart sells some nice ones for about $6 for 4. Glass is a must...no plastic or paper. We have a couple pitchers of water for swishing and rinsing the glasses. We also have a "spitoon" for the rejects and used water...a nearby sink will work.
Snacks are nice...we usually offer some crackers - ritz, wheat thins, triscuit...nothing too flavorful - and cheese -cojack, cheddar, swiss or whatever sounds good. The crackers are helpful because you can "cleanse the palate" between wines.

3rd...I hand out the score sheets (made easily with excel or by hand with a ruler and pencil then copied for each participant) and a pencil...if there are any new tasters I go over "How to Taste Wine" and the "Score Sheet"...

wine #? Appearance Nose Palate Assessment Score

Appearance is what the wine looks like in the glass. What color is it? A white wine can be amber, golden, pale yellow,etc. A red can be purple, red, pink, etc. Does it have any "legs" or viscosity? Or as I was told "does it have any hang time?" When you swirl the glass does the wine cling to the inside?

Nose is what it smells like. Fruity? Woody? Citrus? Old Socks?

Palate is what it tastes like to you. Can you taste the apple? The oak from the barrel? Like the cough medicine you took as a kid?

Assessment is your overall thoughts on the wine. This is our favorite part as we have some very creative people tasting with us. Some are serious and write, "The wine is a smooth, well aged, red that would accompany a fine steak." Others have been known to write, "It looks like grape juice, smells like my dog's breath and tastes like Vicks Formula 44."

Score is on a scale of 1 - 10, 10 being the best. We do not allow negative numbers.

4th...the prez, with bottle nicely covered by the brown paper bag, pours a small amount (no more than 1/3 of a glass) into each participants glass and each makes their notes on the score sheet.

5th...After each wine has been tasted, the "Statician" and "Secretary" ajourn to another room with calculator and pencil to tabulate the averages and determine a winner.
(The prez actually prints a certificate for 1st thru 3rd place winners.)

6th...When everything is tabulated, they return to the tasting area and announce (if say 10 wines), "In 10th place is #4." Then we each take a turn and read our score sheet notes. Again, this can be quite funny sometimes.

After the winners are announced then we find out who brought which wines and the winners receive the certificates from the prez.

Then we finish off what is left in the bottle and sign the corks for the prez to display in his cork board display in the kitchen.

We have a lot of fun doing this and it's great way to spend an evening trying wines you'd never try if you had to buy the whole bottle.
One time the VP brought a bottle of Night Train as a joke...it received the Vicks Formula 44 comment. Another guy brought a bottle of Boones Farm and it won!

If you want to learn how to properly taste a wine, there are numerous books available. I found one at Barnes and Noble with great photos and descriptions that I copied so everyone could have one for that first tasting many years ago.

Hope this helps! If you have any questions, just send me a message here and I'll be happy to help some more!

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