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The act of tasting without knowing certain information about the wine. There are two main types of bling tasting: single blind and double blind. Single blind is how editors at Wine Spectator conduct ...
Zoom out: Ashenfelter notes that "blind tasting encourages some modesty that is all too often missing among those who claim wine expertise." He's wise enough to know that even economists can ...
Think your nose knows the difference between a cab and a merlot? Can your palate pick out a pinot noir? Head to Cooper’s Hawk ...
Our blind tasting game—without the tasting! Can you identify a wine just by reading its tasting note? We post real Wine Spectator reviews. You use clues such as color, aromas, flavors and structure to ...
“Blind wine tasting is an adventure for the senses—without labels or preconceptions, you focus purely on the aromas, flavors, and textures in the glass,” said Emily Wines, master sommelier f ...
You can join in on the celebration by stopping by any of the 3 Kansas City area locations and taking part in the "Behind The Label" Blind Wine Tasting Challenge. For $12 you get to sample 8 of ...
Join us for a chill, 10-person wine hang led by our sommelier, where we sip, chat, and geek out over three surprise wines. Served blind for extra fun, we’ll dive into what we’re tasting ...
You can join in on the celebration by stopping by any of the 3 Kansas City area locations and taking part in the “Behind The Label” Blind Wine Tasting Challenge. For $12 you get to sample 8 of ...