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Wine Tasting Room Etiquette

Many small, boutique wineries are you ask to taste a wine for a second
family-run businesses. Chances are quite time, it is a common courtesy to buy a
good that you will meet one of the bottle of the wine.
winery's family members while visiting a What should you do with the wine in your
winery. When visiting a wine tasting room glass you have tasted? If you do not want
consider yourself a guest. The owners and to drink or taste the rest of the wine in
staff are proud of their facility and your glass, you can pour it into a spit
wines. They want everyone to enjoy their bucket. It is perfectly acceptable. In
visit. Expectations in tasting rooms are addition, it is a good idea to spit your
different than at wine festivals or in wine into the bucket. Even though
busy bars. After visiting 125 wineries in tastings are small, they do add up after
the last nine months and talking with a number of tastings. If you are unsure
numerous wine hosts and visitors, we have about spitting, practice at home. A
created a selection of ideas to keep in frequently heard suggestion is to
mind when visiting a winery and vineyard. practice in the shower.
The atmosphere in a winery tasting room Do you think wineries are being stingy
is one of a subtle sophistication. While when they set out tiny crackers or tiny
shorts and athletic shoes are acceptable bites of cheese? Remember this is not
so are semi-dress clothes. Do not arrive your lunch. The purpose of the crackers,
at the winery chewing gum. Gum will dips or cheese is to cleanse the palate
distort the taste of wine. Heavy perfume and to help one decide how the wine pairs
and aftershave will also not permit you with food. Some wineries have
or others near you to taste the wine restaurants, so if you want lunch visit
effectively. Sense of taste is highly the restaurant.
influenced by the sense of smell. Loud Do you want to enjoy a picnic lunch? Many
outside voices are not appropriate. wineries encourage visitors to bring a
Conversational tones are perfect and fit picnic lunch. Frequently picnic or patio
in well with talking about the wines you tables are available. Ask in advance if
taste and meeting others who have common it is okay to bring a picnic lunch and
interests. where to picnic on the grounds. Do not
Tasting rooms can be crowded on weekends. bring wine from another winery or any
Weekdays are generally slower and wine other kind of alcohol. Laws restrict
hosts have more time to talk about the wineries and many wineries are not
wines you taste. In either case, if the permitted to have any other alcoholic
tasting room is busy, do not elbow your beverage on their premises. Besides, if
way to the tasting bar. On busy days, you were going to someone's home for
some wineries will set up tasting tables dinner, it would be tasteless to bring
or bars outside the tasting room. Give your own entrée. Staff and visitors
yourself plenty of time at a winery. always appreciate good manners.
Relax and enjoy the wine tasting and the If you have the opportunity to visit a
ambiance of the tasting room. If the vineyard, do not pick the grapes. If you
tasting counter is busy, consider would like to taste a wine grape at
stepping back to discuss wine with other harvest time, be sure to ask a staff
like-minded people. This gives others member. One winery we visited this summer
room to step up for a tasting. Many mentioned how they don't mind visitors
wineries have gift selections to browse walking through the vineyards and taking
while tasting wines. Take your time pictures, but one day a visitor walked
tasting and browse the displays. out of the vineyard with several bunches
The tasting representative pours the of grapes to ask what they were. It did
tastings in a particular order based upon not dawn on him until an owner reminded
the style of wine. If you choose not to him that the grapes would have made wine.
drink a particular wine that's fine. The visitor tried to give them to the
Gently cover your wine glass with your owner who replied, "They aren't good now.
fingers to indicate you do not want to They aren't ready for making wine."
taste a wine. It is so much more subtle The best motto to follow in a winery or
than declaring, "I don't like that wine." vineyard would be the National Parks
Not all wine drinkers like all wines and motto, "Take only pictures and leave only
wine hosts understand. Visitors do not footprints." When you visit a winery, if
need to announce to everyone that they you like the wine and want to buy it that
dislike a particular wine. is great, but you do not need to purchase
Another major faux pas is to pick up a a bottle of wine. Do not buy a bottle of
bottle and pour your own tasting. Allow wine unless you like it. Participating in
your wine consultant to pour the wine. a winery tasting room can be delightful
Many wineries will offer to sell you a for everyone.
glass of wine if you would like more. If




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