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5 Wine Habits That Instantly Make You Look Like a Pro 🍇✨
Want to impress your friends (or your date) with your wine skills🍷 You don’t need to be a sommelier—just adopt these five simple wine habits, and you’ll instantly look like you know what you’re doing. 1️⃣ Hold Your Glass by the Stem It’s not just for style—holding the glass by the bowl warms up the wine too quickly. Grabbing the stem keeps your wine at the perfect temp and makes you look effortlessly refined. 2️⃣ Give It a Quick Swirl & Sniff A gentle swirl releases the wine’s aromas, making it taste even better. Then, take a quick sniff before sipping. You don’t need to describe it in fancy terms—just saying, “Ooh, this smells amazing” is enough to look like a pro. 3️⃣ Take a Small First Sip & Pause Pros never gulp—they sip, hold, and let the flavors develop. If you want to sound fancy, casually say, “Wow, this has a nice finish.” (Nobody will question you.) 4️⃣ Don’t Overfill Your Glass Ever notice how wine pros pour only a third of the glass? It leaves room to swirl and appreciate the wine’s aroma. Plus, it shows you’re here to enjoy, not chug. 5️⃣ Know One Go-To Food & Wine Pairing You don’t need to memorize complex pairings—just have one signature combo. Try Sauvignon Blanc with goat cheese or Cabernet Sauvignon with a juicy burger—it’ll make you sound like a pairing expert. Your Turn! Do you have a wine habit that makes you feel like a pro? Or have you ever pretended to know more about wine than you actually do? Drop your stories below—cheers to sipping like a pro! 🍷✨⬇️ *** Another piece of content for your marketing ***
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5 Wine Habits That Instantly Make You Look Like a Pro 🍇✨
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I love naming off the different aromas that I get from the nose and tongue and love to hear what other people smell and taste. I also like tipping the glass onto a white surface so I can guess if the wine is young or old depending on the color of the wine.
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Kristin Wiley
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Winemaking Degree from Lake Michigan College. Assistant Winemaker 12 Corners. Enologist St. Julian. Vineyard Specialist White Pine Winery. WSET 1 & 2.

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Joined Feb 25, 2025
Paw Paw, MI
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