Best wine education & games according to redditors

We found 5 Reddit comments discussing the best wine education & games. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wine Education & Games:

u/I_dont_like_you_much · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

You have to be familiar with something before you can taste it.

An Aroma Kit is the best way. You can DIY if you want to save on cash. Practice 10 random smells a night, and eventually, you'll be able to identify the same ingredients when tasted.

u/nziring · 2 pointsr/wine

I wouldn't drink the Barolo for a couple of years yet, and I'd give the Chateauneaf de Pape at least another year of cellar time. Just my opinion, of course.

Of the others, I'd go with the Valpollicella first, then the Cab/Shiraz blend, and then the Cab last.

I'll also suggest that you invite some friends or relatives over and taste them together. Discuss what you taste in each one, then move to the next. It can help you learn if you have to put what you're experiencing into words, and hear also what others have to say. When my wine and I were first learning, we sometimes used a flavor chart, like this one to help.

Also, it can be a fun exercise to taste the wine when you first open it, and then an hour or two later when it has had a chance to open some.

Enjoy!

u/pouzou · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

A friend gave me a bunch of these Label Lifts a while back and I have used them to some success. Sometimes they save the image on the label, but they usually leave part of the paper on the bottle. Would you be interested in labels removed in this fashion?