When visiting Tuscany Italy, do not forget to take the Tuscany wine tour. A lot of people who have tried the Tuscany wine tour swear that some of the best wines in the world come from this area. No, you do not have to be a wine expert to appreciate the different types of wines during your Tuscany wine tour. You see, people have different taste when it comes to wines so there is no hard and fast rules as to what you should consider as good wine. Of course there are some standards set by winemakers and wine experts when it comes to the quality of wines but when you are on a Tuscany wine tour, you are the judge of the wine. You make your own opinion about the taste and quality of the wine. To get you started with wine appreciation, here are some tips for you.
If you are evaluating wine from the first time during your Tuscany wine tour, ask for a clear wine glass. Inspect the glass before you use it. A rim of a good wine glass should bend inwards to help funnel the aroma or the smell of the wine into your nose. Note that to savor the wine, you need to taste it, smell it and feel its texture.
When tasting wines, start by sampling the lightest kind of wine. Start with sparking wines and then move on to white wines and red wines. Leave port wines for last. Port wines are generally stronger compared to other types of wines. If you do not want to end up tipsy by the end of your Tuscany wine tour, you can leave the port wine out. Since you will be testing a number of wines during your Tuscany wine tour, take care not to pour too much wine into your glass. An inch or even less of wine is enough when you are sampling different kinds of wines. Before you drink the wine, swirl the liquid around the glass a little to release its aroma. Sip the wine gently to appreciate its taste better. You may drink some water after sipping your wine to preserve your palate.
If you are not used to drinking wines, you may feel a bit tipsy after sampling a few bottles. If you feel that you have reached you alcohol quota, you better stop drinking before you embarrass yourself during your Tuscany wine tour.