Smell

The Role of Smell in Tasting Wine
Revealingly, sinus congestion will stop even the most experienced and accomplished wine taster in his/her tracks. Smell is perceived through the upper nose as well as through the back of the throat. Molecules of different scents are registered by the olfactory bulb in the sinuses.
Before smelling the wine, swirl the glass again to reveal the aroma. When you smell the wine, try to identify familiar aromas and think about them in the context of previous tastings. This is the fundamental basis for increasing your knowledge of tasting wine.
After smelling the wine, the majority of registered perceptions occur very quickly. Sense of smell is very delicate and easily overwhelmed. Smelling the same thing repeatedly becomes less and less revelatory in rapid succession. If you do not immediately pick out the array of aromas in a wine, relax for a minute or two and try again.
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