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If you did not like the wine, please tell why. Share any problems you found, any... but be respectful. Remember taste is personal: you might love bold, passionate red Riojas and find fruity Riesling bland, but fruity Riesling surely will be the perfect choice for someone else -and you are likely to find that the other person is either your boss or your mother in law.
Your notes will help other people to choose which wine to buy. Your tasting notes will also help them to select which wine to serve with which food.
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Wine tasting April 2010.
Wonderful summer wines
Wine tasting May 2010.
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If you have tried a great wine recently and you want to share your thoughts with like minded people, this is a great place. Maybe the wine was a flop, moan away, then.
Share Wine Tasting Notes
Please, tell the name of the wine and something about it -maybe the information on the label: vintage, region and country of origin, name of the producer- so we will be able to follow on your steps. Help us feel how it tasted and maybe a hint about what food is a good match.
If you did not like the wine, please tell why. Share any problems you found, any... but be respectful. Remember taste is personal: you might love bold, passionate red Riojas and find fruity Riesling bland, but fruity Riesling surely will be the perfect choice for someone else -and you are likely to find that the other person is either your boss or your mother in law.
Your notes will help other people to choose which wine to buy. Your tasting notes will also help them to select which wine to serve with which food.
What Other Visitors Have Said
Click below to see contributions from other visitors to this page...
Bordeaux versus Burgundy
Wine tasting March 2010 with a selection of wines from Bordeaux and Burgundy.
Exploring the delights of French wines
A selection of French wines covering many of the regions - Tasting May 2009
Mediterranean Wines
Tasting May 2009: A selection of Mediterranean wines chosen to show the differences among the areas.
Comparing Old World and New World wines
Wine Tasting March 2010
South American Wines to Enjoy
Wine tasting April 2010.
Wonderful summer wines
Wine tasting May 2010.
Submission Guidelines and Agreement for
world-food-and-wine.com
By submitting your tasting notes, you agree with our submission guidelines.
The submission to this site must be original (not copied), in good taste, legal, accurate and true, non-defamatory, non-threatening, non-confidential, non-infringing of copyrights owned by others and relevant for this site.
Please do not enter HTML (it will be converted to text) or ALL CAPS (they will be converted to lower case).
Posts should be non-commercial/non-promotional in nature and not contain commercial web addresses, e-mail addresses or phone numbers.
world-food-and-wine.com reserves the right to reject or edit or delete any parts that violate the above, including the right to ban offenders from submitting again.
I certify that I have the right to submit the text and photo I am submitting. My submission signifies agreement to the above and that I agree to grant an exclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, transferable, perpetual license to publicly display my submission on this Web site only. I also grant world-food-and-wine.com the right to pursue anyone who copies my submission.
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