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I was well aware that wine tasting and wine selection can be intimidating and overwhelming. When dining with friends many times we'd defer to the server for recommendations. I'd been on dates where my date ordered a bottle of wine for the table, followed by a ceremonious opening of the bottle, presentation of the cork and a small pour of the wine was presented to my date. Several years ago, I received a copy of "Wine for Dummies" as a gift from a friend. I originally was primarily a white wine drinker, but had grown to enjoy reds. Whether white or red I preferred dry versus sweet. It was time to get a better handle on how to identify and taste wines, especially now that the Technicolor dining blog featured descriptions of wine dinners and other wine related events.
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The course runs for six weeks, the class meets once a week. The final class is a multiple choice exam. I've already checked with the Capital Wine School - they have a 95 percent pass rate.
I start the course today. I invite you to follow my return to the classroom. In six weeks I hope to have the skills required to describe the aromas of wine and tastes of wine (e.g. bell peppers, barnyard and brix count).
Wish me success!
Be well,
Technicolor girl
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