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Wine Etiquette: The Do's and Don'ts

Imagine ... you are invited to a wine tasting session but you have no clue about wine etiquette. You don't want to feel embarrassed, so you make sure you are best informed about what is appropriate and what would be a faux pas. 





In this video you will find out the do's and don'ts of wine etiquette. For example, how do you hold your glass? Who should pour the wine? How much wine should you pour in the glass? Which food should you pair with what wine? 

Furthermore, some wine dilemmas will teach you what to do when facing some unexpected situations.





How to Hold Your Wine Glass

how to hold a wine glass



Wine Tasting Etiquette - 4 Step Process 


wine tasting etiquette


Choosing the Right Wine


Choosing the Right Wine




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