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How may ounces to pour for a wine tasting?
For a wine tasting, you typically pour 1 to 2 ounces of wine per sample.
Here's why:
* Tasting vs. Drinking: Wine tastings are designed to explore the nuances of different wines, not to get drunk. Smaller pours allow you to sample a greater variety of wines without feeling overwhelmed.
* Cost-Effective: Smaller pours are more cost-effective for both the host and the guests.
* Focus on Flavor: A smaller amount of wine allows you to fully appreciate the aromas and flavors without being distracted by the alcohol content.
* Standard Practice: Wine tasting events typically follow this pouring guideline.
However, it's always good to be aware of the specific event guidelines or the host's preferences. Some events might provide larger pours, especially if there are only a few wines being presented.
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