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Drinking Ales

Get the Best Wine Goblets for Your Dinner Party

Wine goblets of all shapes, sizes, and materials have been used for hundreds of years. The oldest European wine glasses with the traditional stem and foot were enamelled and date from the 15th century. The end of the 1500s in Germany saw wine being drunk from decorated covered glasses.

The goblets from the British Isles were more likely to have engravings on the stems themselves. Favoring plain designs or twisted stems later superseded this. During the 17th century crystal goblets for wine were favored by the French notoriety. Throughout the centuries, you could have drunk wine from goblets made from silver, wood or any number of other materials.

If you are looking to buy some win glasses then be sure to get some good quality ones that will really add to the experience of drinking the wine that you have. By definition, wine goblets are larger than wine glasses and are able to hold a larger volume of liquid. The shape, sizing and design of the wine goblet will make a difference to the wine and your perception of it as you drink it.

There are no hard and fast boundaries for serving your wine. Whilst there are different glasses usually used for different types of wine, you can use your own ideas to decide what glasses you need and how to use them at your dinner parties. People will also use wine goblets for serving water with wine at meals.

Early in the 19th century wine goblets began to be made in sets that match. During the 50s the amount of different types of wine glasses you could by grew. By having this choice you can make sure that you get the best wine glasses for serving your fine wine.

A few things that people want to look for when sampling wine are important to get a feel for the quality and depth of the wine. The wine sticks to the side of the glass and slowly runs down, this is known as the legs of the wine. Also you want to smell the bouquet of the wine and heighten your senses to bring out the full aroma of the wine by rotating the glass slowly. You want good quality stemware for this, and may opt for a bigger glass for serving wine with meals.

Wine glasses with large mouths (open tops) are great for show and harnessing the scent and aroma of the wine. Smaller tend to be for white wines. As for champagne, tall flutes are used to keep the bubbles flowing, and these type of glasses have an elegance all of their own.

Having a large collection of different wine goblets can be an expensive hobby. Also the more glasses you have the more space you need to store them. You can now get wine glasses that have a more general, everyday purpose and can be used for a wide variety of different wines. Take a look around and consider all these factors when looking to purchase you wine goblets.

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Tours for Wine Tasting

Those who want to become experts in the field of wine tasting join wine tasting tours.

Many years ago, wine tasting tours were only for the elite members of the society. But now, the tours are already open even to ordinary individuals. So whether you’re just interested in knowing the different kinds of wines or you’re a born wine lover, you can join the wine tasting tours for as long as you like.

Since you’re new in the wine tasting tours, you should be ready for the various activities. There are two types of tour available. The experienced or so called “experts” are the ones who usually organize the first tour, The second one is a tour that you can organize by yourself.

If this is your first time you would be well advised to join one of the groups organized by the professionals. Joining this type of group will ensure you have well organized activities for each day. If you make a note of all the places you go and the things you do you will have a plan of action for when it is time to go on your own.

There is lots of details on wine tasting tours on the Internet so that would be a good place to start. If the tour is not in your area then you need to consider planning your trip. Contact the tour company to make arrangement to meet them at a pre-determined place and time.Make arrangement to meet the tour company at a place that is convenient. They will not wait for you if you are not at the meeting point on time so ensure you set off giving yourself plenty of time to get there. Vineyards are found in different locations and so the tour lasts for a day. The tour will normally start early in the morning since most of the time will be consumed in driving from one vineyard to another.

When at the vineyard a tiny glass of wine is given as a sample. Taking 1 oz of wine is already enough to taste the wine and if you taste all the wines in the different vineyards you visit, it will surely add up. Driving after drinking so much is not a good idea so it would be a good idea to either leave the car and come back later to pick it up or have someone in your party as the designated driver for the day.

There are plenty of organized trips available with private tour companies, using these companies even though more expensive than going on your own can be less stressful. The company will be the one to make the reservations and handle all the other tasks need to make your tour that perfect day.

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