Hi everyone, and welcome to the first post of my blog for
Dr. Boyer’s Geography of Wine course. Growing up, I always noticed that my parents would drink a
glass of wine or two every single night with dinner, so it was always around.
There weren’t alcoholics or anything, but they always drink enough to
take the edge off of their day. In
Summer 2013, my parents began offering me a glass of wine with dinner each
night as long as I promised not to drive anywhere or if we didn’t have guests
over that evening. I often would take a
sip; however, I did not always like what they were having. But I did make sure to try everything!
As I began drinking
wine more and more that summer, I realized that I tended to enjoy whites over
reds – specifically Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay.
About a year and a half later from that summer, I have found myself
following in the footsteps of my parents and enjoying a glass or two of pinot
grigio about two to three times a week. But I haven't expanded my pallet to far from white wines (or wines that cost over $12).
This past summer though was the first time that I realized
that wine paired well would foods. I
previously was very skeptical about how pairing your food with the correct wine
would make the wine taste that much better.
But then I had shrimp fried rice paired with a red wine, and it wasn’t
great. But when I tried it with more of
a beefy type food about five minutes later, the wine tasted much better. And that is when I realized how little I knew
about wine, and how much I wanted to learn.
Therefor, I signed up for this course, and I am ready to learn more.
This semester, I am most looking forward how to
properly and politely attend a wine tasting and not look like the poor college
student that I am. I have never been to
a winery, so
I am really excited that I now have an excuse to go because I get class credit for
it! I also really want to learn what
wines pair best with certain types of foods. Now that I
am on the verge of graduating, I think it’s time I become an adult and step
away from the Barefoot brand wines that I tend to buy (even though they are
ridiculously cheap!). And with that
comes my next goal – I really want to expand my pallet. So here's to a wine-derful semester!
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