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Old 03-15-2010, 03:50 AM   #1
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For those who can't figure what the wine taste like. Here are some definitions of taste.


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Old 03-15-2010, 03:36 PM   #2
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Very interesting. I believe that if I tasted most of the items on this wheel, I would think that that I had really screwed up. Sweaty, diesel,tar, sauerkraut,green beans I would probably want to throw it down the drain.
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very good tool...i used to have something similar for what oak and various toast levels do...but cant find it anymore....thanks for sharing
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We used this Aroma Wheel in out meeting at times. think about it close your eyes and describe the taste of what you are drinking. It's harder than you think.
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here is a Zinfandel wheel i cam across the other day

http://www.zinfandel.org/about_zin/aromawheel/
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Very interesting. I believe that if I tasted most of the items on this wheel, I would think that that I had really screwed up. Sweaty, diesel,tar, sauerkraut,green beans I would probably want to throw it down the drain.
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This wheel lacks one of the most common descriptions I hear for red wine... leather.
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I'm new here , nice thread!
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If you goggle it you'll find numerous ones for different aromas including coffee.


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