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Katarina Andersson's avatar

Well, this is what tasting is all about. You can surely follow the parameters of the sommelier assiciations or Wset if you want that, but we are humans tasting and wine is not really an objective science no matter how much rigid standardized schemes try to say so. Of course, when judging wines in competitions we strive to be as objective as possible, and exclude bias blind tasting the wines.

I would say that doing as you call it creative or mindful tastings means you have grown, started to use yiur critical thinking and not just follow the very standardized patterns. 😉

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Kate Reuschel's avatar

I love this. I spent 3 years doing the WSET way of tasting and how effing boring. Super glad I nixed doing Diploma since I am focused on one country now. It works for blind tasting and taking their exams. However, outside of wine course nerds it sucks to read. I much prefer the mindfulness approach. Let your stream of consciousness go- there is no wrong answer since we all perceive aromas differently. I love your girls trip it sounds like my kind of trip.

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