Archive for the ‘Wine Training’ Category

Sharpening your Wine Training

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Many people don’t understand the concept of “wine training.” If enjoying wine is supposed to be a fun avocation, then why would you need to train at it? For some crazy souls, more knowledge about a subject makes it more enjoyable – and you are one of those souls. You understand that by honing your senses and learning about the finer points of wine, you develop a greater appreciation, which gives you more enjoyment. New worlds of subtle nuance are flung open for you to discover. Wine training doesn’t seem like such an odd concept after all.

Over beer, Sick of Mixed Drinks

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

So, you’re over beer, you’re sick of mixed drinks, and your liver no longer agrees with hard alcohol. There is only one alcoholic drink on your mind: wine. Wine intrigues you: bottles of Pinot stare at you from across the tavern floors, daring you to take a sip. You d like to, but you re afraid. You know nothing about wine and are in desperate need of wine training. Wine training is a great way for the novice to become a connoisseur. Through wine training, you are taught how to taste wine, how to pour wine, how to pair wine, how to sell wine, as well as the history and health benefits of a glass of vino. Wine training a great way to get your feet, and your palate, wet.

Proper Pouring Techniques to Proper Pairing Techniques

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Whether we are seasoned wine drinkers or just finding out that grapes are indeed great, wine training is beneficial to people in all walks of life. Wine training gives people the chance to experience, learn, and enjoy the goodness that vineyards offer. Whether you need to learn how to taste properly or you are hoping to increase your already strong foundation of knowledge, wine training can help you learn everything from proper pouring techniques to proper pairing techniques. It’s a great way to learn a little culture, enjoy the offerings of the land, and experience a drink that dates back thousands and thousands of years.

Wine Training – Introduce Yourself to the Wide World of Wine

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

We know, we know. No matter which way you spin the bottle, wine can be scary. There are certain ways to drink it, there are certain foods to eat with it, there are certain ways to pour it, there are even certain ways to smell it. When it comes to wine, your cup runneth over with intimidation. But, don’t panic: wine training beckons. Wine training is a great way to introduce yourself to the wide word of wine. Wine training teaches you simple things, such as sniffing and swirling techniques, to things that are more complex, such as blind tasting. Whether you are hosting a dinner party or simply looking for a way to blend some more culture into your busy life, wine training is a wonderful starting path.

Wine Training – How and Why it Matters

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

You may think you know a lot about wine. You certainly know that you like, scratch that, love it. You may know to pair red wine with beef and white wine with chicken, you may know the difference between a Pinot Noir and a Pinot Gris, you may even know which wine comes from which regions. But, even if you are a self-proclaimed wino, chances are you still don t know everything. This is where wine training comes in. Wine training is a great way for beginners to start the learning process, but it is also an ideal way for seasoned drinkers to hone their skills and learn something new. Sign up for wine training today and you might just find that wine knowledge, like your love for it, is virtually endless.