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Grab a glass of red wine and taste along! This simple, 4-step method will change the way you taste wine forever. It’s a game-changer if you’re trying to learn how to blind-taste wine. *Get started free at https://winefolly.com*

Video Chapters:

00:15 – The 4 Step Method
00:42 – 1 Look
01:57 – 2 Smell
03:28 – 3 Taste
05:41 – 4 Think
06:22 – Blind Tasting
07:22 – The Reveal

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29 Comments

  1. That was great, thanks! You did this a bit verbally, but do you have a blind tasting flowchart?

  2. A thorough and fun refresher. The Nebbiolo and Syrah comparative graphs you 🖌️ are an interesting way to think about the wine. Gotta love a MP graphic !🍷

  3. That breathing technique, wow, learn something new. At wine tasting I always felt I was missing something by spitting. Thanks

  4. A red wine is just red, right? Absolutely…

    To people who are colorblind like me. 🙁

  5. Great Video! I never tried the tongue on the roof of the mouth technique for tannin and the retronasal olfaction was very interesting. I tried some of these steps with a Brunello while watching. Fun times!

  6. I am proud that I was able to call a Syrah based on your description. But that’s also a testament to your ability to describe a wine. I love watching your content. Thank you for what you do.

  7. If the wine is on sale, Im buying it. If it tastes good, it's a bonus. If it tastes bad, chug it for the buzz. Same with craft beers.

  8. During the pandemic I would have a malbec that I loved ( I think it might of been from the Rothchild estate), it had a aroma that was reminiscent of ladbanum resin when burnt; an aroma I find appealing and uplifting!

  9. Following your discripters and the systematic approach to wine tasting my conclusion Syrah.was correct. Great video !

  10. Yeah it all just smells like wine to me. I can swirl until I get carpal tunnel and it wouldn't change anything. As for taste, it tastes like wine. I just don't have that gene.

  11. Fun and helpful! [Just found this site recently – so much to explore, and I love Madeline's vibe!] Thanks!

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