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WINE TASTING AT HOME



 
 
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Old 26-04-2008, 12:11 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default WINE TASTING AT HOME

For all you interested in holding a live wine tasting event in the
comfort of your own home, have a look at www.tastoria.com.

They offer a FANTABULOUS online wine tasting service. Each month,
they hold live online wine tasting events. By simply registering and
joining Tastoria, you gain access to intereract live, in real time
with their wine experts and taste the (6) wines of the night of the
event with them. It's fun and very educational. They even pair foods
with the wine too!

The wine is shipped right to your home and you can enjoy a fun filled
wine tasting in the comfort of your own home.

Have a look... www.tastoria.com

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Old 28-04-2008, 03:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default WINE TASTING AT HOME


I'm not sure what "fantabulous" means as I can't find it in my
dictionary. I assume it's a good thing.

In any case, I had a blind cab sauv tasting at my home a week ago, and
last weekend I joined friends for a pinot noir / salmon dinner. In
neither case was it necessary to employ the services of a third party.

I hope no one reading this forum believes it's necessary to hire
someone to assist with something as simple as a wine tasting.

Greg G.








 




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