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發表於 2013-6-22 16:55:56
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本帖最後由 fokker 於 2013-6-22 16:59 編輯
Wine is such a vast subject with so much knowledge about it that to learn about it well you need years of dedication to read, taste, try and actually visit the vineyards and winemakers before you have a good grasp of the subject. This is not unlike training to be doctor or lawyer: you need to study, deal with the customers, and gain experience and then you grow. Visiting the vineyards is very important as then you can see what terroir is all about, ESP when it comes to understanding the nature of the different Crus of Burgundy etc.
There is no way anyone can teach you anything substantial about wine here. Like someone already
suggested, pay for a structured wine course like WSET; or like myself, read lots of books on it, visit the countries and taste with winemakers. It is never cheap, and it takes time. But IMHO, just book/course knowledge do not get you far; this is like the Chinese saying---talk about military tactics on paper. You really need to drink the stuff.
FORGET ABOUT WINE if you want a fast introduction. Just drink red or white according to your intuition; there is no hard and fast rules about what goes with what. I am very fond of Pinot Noir and Sushi.
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