Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Intro-- Wine+Me

I have never blogged before, so this will be a pretty new experience for me.  Geography of Wine not only interested me because it is a “must-take” class, but also because of what little experience I have with wine.  My main goal in taking this class is to further my understanding of different wines and hopefully find a wine that my fiancĂ© and I both love so that we know what to serve at the wedding next October.  I also hope to use this as an excuse to take some day trips to wineries this semester.
To begin, I suppose my range of preferred taste in wines is rather small.  I have not come across a red wine that I enjoy, and my taste in whites is limited pretty much to a specific brand of Riesling I tried once at a wedding expo.  I have tried a few different wines, from Double Decker Pinot Grigio (my grandmother’s favorite wine) to some sort of peach green tea infused white wine (instead of champagne for New Years’) to mystery box wine (at a house party).  To me, this isn’t enough knowledge of wine to feel like a classy adult.

Something that interests me about the study of wine is the idea that many cannot tell a taste difference between cheap and expensive wine, and just all alcohol in general.  My go-to German Riesling is about $11 per bottle.  I would be interested in finding out if there are any other bottles I might like around the same price, or if price doesn’t even factor into taste at all.  I look forward to seeing if wine is something I can grow into, or if I will forever feel iffy about it.  We shall see!