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I enjoy wine with food. Heck, I enjoy wine by itself. And I think I can tell good wine from bad when I taste it. The best wines I've tasted have sort of lingered on the pallet, presenting one flavor after another over several seconds. This is one of the most sublime culinary experiences, and one I hope to relive often.
The problem is I am a total dummy about wine. Put me in a wine shop and I am completely lost. How can I select good wine consistently, amongst the hundreds of labels and varieties? Can you folks give me some tips, or at least direct me to some resources where I can begin to learn?
I enjoy wine with food. Heck, I enjoy wine by itself. And I think I can tell good wine from bad when I taste it. The best wines I've tasted have sort of lingered on the pallet, presenting one flavor after another over several seconds. This is one of the most sublime culinary experiences, and one I hope to relive often.
The problem is I am a total dummy about wine. Put me in a wine shop and I am completely lost. How can I select good wine consistently, amongst the hundreds of labels and varieties? Can you folks give me some tips, or at least direct me to some resources where I can begin to learn?






