tasting guidelines
- David sends out an e-mail describing the category of wine to bring. Bringing a bottle from a different category is highly discouraged. David is happy to answer any questions about what to bring.
- Unless otherwise specified, bottles can come from any vintage or price range.
- Each taster brings their own bottle of wine from the specified category in a plain brown paper bag.
- When tasters arrive, each is responsible for opening their own bottle of wine, and taking off all of the foil. If a bottle is screwcapped, just the top cap portion should be removed.
- There are a total of six tasters, each provided with six numbered glasses. David is responsible for numbering the bagged wine. All wines are tasted without knowing the identity of each glass.
- Usually, we award points to our favorite 3 to 4 wines. Each taster should think about his or her first, second, and third favorite glass, and perhaps a fourth.
- David hosts these tastings for many reasons, and we always have a good time, with plenty of conversation, food, and just plain getting drunk. Primarily, he does this for the wine. Taster's focus on the wine is very appreciated.
- Tasters are encouraged to take a taxi, public transportation, or have a designated driver, if possible.