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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol
Sure, which varietal do you want to start with? Chardonnay would be good one. The style and quality is huge, and what people are drinking is equally as big. There's some cheaters for the price both from France and USA, with an occasional S. American mixed.
It would be best to start a new thread for the varietal you'd like to learn about. I would suggest to you, or anyone who plans to follow the thread and learn is to look up the varietal in Wikipedia to verse yourself. It's more concise and direct that anyone on this site could come with on their own.
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I've had this idea in my head- but I was going to wait until the New year to post about it, but why not start it now?
I would love to start a "tasting club" here. I think it would introduce people to new wines, help train palettes, most importantly get people thinking and learning about wine.
heres how it would work:
-Every week/ 2 weeks someone picks a varietal and/or region- this can be chosen out of a hat or have a list set up.
Example- Joe_Smith picks- California Syrah
Everyone goes out and buys a bottle off CA syrah and posts tasting notes- we can eventually modify this to CA Syrah under $20 or Dry Creek Valley Syrah, etc.
-We come up with standard tasting guidelines- notes for sight / nose / taste - etc
- You can taste as many wines as you want to during the alloted time period.
What do you guys think? We can add some guidelines along the way.