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There is no better way to get to know a variety of wine than going to a wine tasting. It is a unique opportunity to taste wines
have an expert guide you through the tasting
give them points according to your own tastes
and then
by the end of the evening
have a great idea of the type of wine that is your favourite.

When you are at a wine tasting
you taste the wine with a group of people
sometimes familiar people
sometimes strangers
making it a great opportunity to get ideas from others. Other people will have tried different bottles of wine to you previously and will be happy to share their views on which wine goes with which type of food and how to keep wine at its best once the bottle has been opened.

Wine tastings happen regularly across the country and beyond. They are usually held in interesting locations in city centres
such as art galleries
museums
or other heritage buildings. They often have producers of wine in attendance as well as experts
to guide you through the evening and offer advice if needed.

In addition to wine on offer
canap้s or hors d’oevres are often served as well
making for a great night out
discovering new tastes and hopefully finding a new wine to fall in love with.

Not only are wine tastings a great way to get to know a new wine
it is also a fantastic way to meet fellow wine lovers and who knows
by the end evening
you could have made a new friend or two.

Most wine tastings only last for a couple of hours – any longer and you would have forgotten the first wine that you have tried. It is a good idea to make sure you don’t drink too much too quickly
as you will be mixing different types of wine
and you don’t want to end up buying something you didn’t really like
or having a splitting headache in the morning.

Wine tastings are held all over the country
from Bristol to Durham
at Lancaster to Salisbury.

There is bound to be one close to you. In addition to wine tastings
some companies hold wine dinners
where you get to taste wine in conjunction with indulging in a great meal.

Wine tastings come in a couple of different formats. There is a more formal
intimate set-up
which could feature fine wines and more information on a smaller number of wines. There is also the less formal setting where you walk around tasting a larger variety of wines
but this lacks the intimacy and the expertise of the more formal gathering.

If you are interested in wine tastings
why not check out an independent online retailer where you will find more information on this service.

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