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THE NEW LANGUAGE OF WINE TASTING

et’s face it. Buying wine can be a lottery. What does it really taste like? Is it sweet? Acidic? Full-bodied? Will it complement the lamb burger? The confit duck?

Choosing wine can be a complex decision – no matter what the situation. Labels can offer few clues, and how often do you get it wrong?

When three passionate wine and hospitality professionals, shackled by the March 2020 lockdown, put their heads together to solve the problem of wine selection for consumers, a world-first wine language was born.

Maciej Zimny, Josh Pointon

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