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Whether you're a novice or a wine professional, it pays to have a good knowledge of wine. This knowledge can increase your tips and help you make better wine buying decisions. It also helps increase your sales. There are many resources to help you get started.

The Oxford Companion to Wine is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for all things wine. The book features a variety of contributors, including wine experts and academics. This book contains a wealth of information. It includes a 500-million year history of wine, tasting charts, and lists of rare wines. The book is a must-have for wine buffs and enthusiasts. It was first published in 1994. Since then, it has received every major wine-book award.

The Society of Wine Educators' (SWE), a non profit educational organization, offers professional certification for those in the wine trade. Members have access to the newsletter, study materials, as well as annual conferences. A multi-part exam must be passed in order to obtain the title of Master Of Wine (MW). The thesis must address a novel contribution to wine knowledge. The exam requires candidates to blind taste wine, talk about wine history and answer theory papers. The Master of wine title is awarded to those who pass this exam. Study materials are available from the SWE, including a Study Guide, and a Study Guide Workbook. These contain almost 900 digital flashcards that will help you prepare for your exam.


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The Institute of Masters of Wine, which has over 400 members in thirty countries, is an organization that employs more than 4000 professionals. It is the most prestigious wine trade institution in the world. The Institute hosts events in San Francisco (California) and Adelaide (Australia). The Institute offers wine tasting masterclasses and sommelier training in evening sessions.


WSET Wine Qualification is an intermediate course which teaches you how wine styles are appreciated, label understanding, and wine value. These courses take place over two- to three days. These courses cover wine grape varieties, wine areas, wine styles and wine-making. The course also covers wine naming conventions and proper wine storage. This qualification is internationally recognized, and it can lead to a career working in the wine industry.

The CSW Workbook has 180 pages of study aids and digital flashcards to help you prepare for your exam. It is updated every year, and it includes digital wine map exercises and practice quizzes. Its structure is very similar to a textbook so it is ideal for exam preparation.

The Wine Bible is one book that will teach you everything about wine. This book is very informative and easy to understand. It is entertaining and fun to read. The Wine Bible is filled with stories that offer a glimpse into how professional wine-tasters think.


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Windows on the World is another outstanding book that teaches the intricacies about wine. Kevin Zraly, a wine writer for 30 years, has created each of the editions. The book's pages are full of quizzes and stories to make readers feel like they're an expert.


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FAQ

What does it actually mean when someone says, “I'm having a lot of fun?”

It means that person has had too much to drink.


What are the most common drinks that bartenders need to know?

The most important thing a bartender must learn is how to make a perfect cocktail. Mixing ingredients is not enough. Each ingredient must be explained to you, so you can decide why one is better. The bartender who creates great drinks is an expert in all these areas.


How long does wine chill for?

It takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour for a glass of wine to chill completely. You can speed things up by placing the bottle into the freezer for 15-20 minutes before you open it.



Statistics

  • If you choose one that's made with 100 percent agave (like Milagro or Sauza), you'll save a ton of money and still get a great-tasting drink. (mashed.com)
  • with a light percentage of 4.2% or any with a light percentage of 4.2% or any Coors/Bud/Miller Lite, which also is 4.2% (breakingtheboredom.com)
  • American blended whiskeys are so inexpensive because they only have to contain 20 percent whiskey; the rest can be made up of neutral grain spirits, colorings, and flavorings. (mashed.com)
  • You can simply follow the rule of thumb: $1/beer or wine, $2/ cocktail, and 10-20% for large tabs. (alembicbar.com)



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How To

How to make mixed drinks?

Mixes are made from different ingredients like spirits, juices and liqueurs. They are then combined into one drink. Mixing liquors and water with ice is a way to make a cocktail. It can be made with fresh fruit juice, lemonade and tonic water.

The following are some of the most well-known types of cocktails:

  • Margarita – A Mexican cocktail that consists of triple sec (or Cointreau), tequila, lime juice, salt, and lemon juice.
  • Daiquiri -- A Cuban cocktail that includes rum sugar, lime juice, crushed ice, and rum
  • Mojito – A Cuban cocktail that consists primarily of mint leaves and some rum.
  • Gin and Tonic: A British cocktail that includes gin & tonic.
  • Martini – A cocktail made with vermouth and vodka along with bitters and oil.
  • Whiskey Sour - A whiskey cocktail made with bourbon sweetened condensed Milk, lemon juice and egg white.
  • Sidecar - A French cocktail made with cognac, orange juice and grenadine.
  • Collins - A cocktail consisting of equal parts of gin and lemon juice.
  • Manhattan – A cocktail that consists of sweet vermouth (rye whiskey), maraschino cherries, sweet vermouth, angostura bitters, seltzer, and maraschino cherries.
  • White Russian - A cocktail made with vodka, Kahlua and coffee liqueur.
  • Brandy Alexander - A cocktail consisting of brandy, creme de cacao, heavy whipping cream, and chocolate syrup.




 



Basic Wine Knowledge to Serve