by Loraine Alkiire
There are as many ways to plan a menu for a wine tasting party as there are varieties of wine in the world. No matter which way you go it should be a fun, interesting learning experience for both you and your guests.
If you are new to this you could do a simple wine and cheese tasting party pairing Brie and Chardonnay, Riesling with Gouda or Cabecous Feuilles with Bordeaux. You could throw a party based on one variety of wine such as flights of Bordeaux Reds with different food pairings to see how each variety is unmasked by the food pairing.
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Go with what you know, KISS (keep it simple sexy) and study up. If you know very little about wine, don't let that stop you. A wine tasting party is a great place to start. Read More...
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Go with what you know, KISS (keep it simple sexy) and study up. If you know very little about wine, don't let that stop you. A wine tasting party is a great place to start. Read More...
I can't wait to read more article about your food and wine pairing Knowledge.
ReplyDeleteI tasted a really nice Gray Riesling from San Jose Mission Wineries once. Mostly I prefer beer but that Gray Riesling has stuck in my mind now since 1964.
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