Wine tasting note writing guide

by William Wilson on August 23, 2008

Good Wine Under $20 points us to a product you can buy to help guide your tasting notes. Writing a good tasting note can be intimidating for novices (and me as well). What should go in it? What if I leave something out? How many adjectives can I come up with to describe a wine without sounding like I’m trying to sell it?

I prefer the De Long Wine Co. tasting note form (plus, it’s free). Now if only I could figure out a way to get that thing in an iPhone application!

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Dr. Debs 08.24.08 at 11:33 am

This tasting note form is a tongue-in-cheek version–it’s more a joke than a serious note sheet. I prefer the De Long note, too, and would definitely recommend that unless you’re poking fun at someone you love who is a wine geek!

William Wilson 08.24.08 at 6:41 pm

Ah, thank you Dr. Debs. I would guess some of us may find that humorous product in our Christmas stockings. ;-)

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