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Lagunitas Brewing Co
Beer 
Tasting!
 
This Friday, July 30th, from 6-8 pm
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 See more on Lagunitas Beers at
 
www.lagunitas.com 



$5 Tasting

All wines and beers in tasting are
specially discounted the night of the tasting

Must be 21 years of age to enter tasting area



Friday, August 6th, 2010

To be announced.



Wine Tasting (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Wine tasting
(often, in wine circles, simply tasting) is the sensory examination and evaluation of wine. While the practice of wine tasting is as ancient as its production, a more formalized methodology has slowly become established from the 14th century onwards. Modern, professional wine tasters (such as sommeliers or buyers for retailers) use a constantly-evolving formal terminology which is used to describe the range of perceived flavors, aromas and general characteristics of a wine. More informal, recreational tasting may use similar terminology, usually involving a much less analytical process for a more general, personal appreciation. The results of the four recognized stages to wine tasting--appearance, "in glass" fragrance, "in mouth" sensations, and "finish" (aftertaste)--are combined in order to establish the following properties of a wine: complexity and character: potential (suitability for aging or drinking) and possible faults.

A wine's overall quality assessment, based on this examination, follows further careful description and comparison with recognized standards, both with respect to other wines in its price range and according to known factors pertaining to the region or vintage; if it is typical of the region or diverges in style; if it uses certain wine-making techniques, such as barrel fermentation or malolactic fermentation, or any other remarkable or unusual characteristics.

Whereas wines are regularly tasted in isolation, a wine's quality assessment is more objective when performed alongside several other wines, in what are known as tasting "flights". Wines may be deliberately selected for their vintage ("horizontal" tasting) or proceed from a single winery ("vertical" tasting), to better compare vineyard and vintages, respectively. Alternatively, in order to promote an unbiased analysis, bottles and even glasses may be disguised in a "blind" tasting, to rule out any prejudicial awareness of either vintage or winery.

Rest of this great article: Wine Tasting

Below are charts of grape varieties and common sensory descriptors for each.


Red grape
variety
Common sensory descriptors
Cabernet Franc tobacco, green bell pepper, raspberry, freshly-mown grass
Cabernet Sauvignon blackcurrants, eucalyptus, chocolate, tobacco
Gamay pomegranate, strawberry, red fruits
Grenache smoky, pepper, raspberry
Malbec violet, fruit, beer
Merlot black cherry, plums, tomato
Mourvèdre thyme, clove, cinnamon, black pepper, violet, blackberry
Nebbiolo leather, tar, stewed prunes, chocolate, liquorice, roses
Norton red fruit, elderberries
Petite Sirah (Durif) earthy, black pepper, dark fruits
Petit Verdot violets (later), pencil shavings
Pinot Noir raspberry, cherry, violets, "farmyard" (with age), truffles
Pinotage bramble fruits
Sangiovese herbs, black cherry, leathery, earthy
Syrah (Shiraz) tobacco, black/white pepper, blackberry, smoke
Tempranillo vanilla, strawberry, tobacco
Teroldego spices, chocolate, red fruits
Zinfandel black cherry, pepper, mixed spices, mint

White grape variety
Common sensory descriptors
Albarino lemon, minerals
Breidecker apple, pear, butter, melon, apple, pineapple
Chardonnay vanilla (if oaked, eg. vinified or aged in new oak aging barrels)
Chenin Blanc wet wool, beeswax, honey, apple, almond
Gewurztraminer rose petals, lychee, spice
GrunerVeltliner green apple, citrus
Marsanne almond, honeysuckle, marzipan
Melon deBourgogne lime, salt, green apple
Muscat honey, grapes, lime
Palomino honeydew, citrus, raw nuts
Pinot Gris(Pinot Grigio) white peach, pear, apricot
Prosecco apple, honey, musk, citrus
Riesling citrus fruits, peach, honey, petrol, gooseberry, lime, asparagus, cut grass, bell pepper (capsicum)
Sauvignon Blanc grapefruit, passion fruit, cat pee (guava)
Semillon honey, orange, lime
Trebbiano (Ugni Blanc) lime, herbs
Verdicchio apple, minerals, citrus
Vermemtino
Viognier
pear, cream, green fruits
peach, pear, nutmeg, apricot

Some Wine Tasting Links:

Free Online Wine Tasting Course

How To Host A Wine Tasting Party

California Wine Maps


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