This delicious Asian dish will pair well with your lightly sweet, crisp Rieslings. Mmmmmm!
Enjoy!

Courtesy of the Idaho Potato Commission
This delicious Asian dish will pair well with your lightly sweet, crisp Rieslings. Mmmmmm!
Enjoy!

Courtesy of the Idaho Potato Commission
Tags: brewer, great wine, recipe pairing, riesling, wine, wine recipe
Wine is best when shared with food (complementary of course) and friends. So, hopefully if you’re poured a delicious glass of wine, you are also in the company of good friends.
The first topic of education I’ll go over is what we should focus on when a glass of wine is poured for us — savoring all aspects of it …. the “S’s”.
Ideally, in my business, I prefer the “PSR” “pour, sip and repeat” to the 4 S’s. But, I do want to properly educate, so here we go.
First things first, be sure that you have a proper wine glass. If you are pouring a white wine, use a white wine glass; if you’re pouring a red, use a red glass; if you’re pouring sparkling, use a flute. The glass is just as important as other aspects. (If you need accessories, I’m happy to help, just let me know.)
There you have it. Your first lesson in wine tasting. Hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!
Please feel free to post questions or comments at any time. I will post updates to the blog regularly throughout the week. Thank you again for visiting, and I look forward to blogging with you again.
Kathy
Great Wine Source, www.greatWineSource.com
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