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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about organising a wine tasting event.
The cost of organising a wine tasting event can vary depending on a number of factors such as the number of attendees, the location, the type of wines being tasted, and any additional services or features that are included.
Typically, a basic wine tasting session can cost between £20-£50 per person. However, for more exclusive or specialised tastings, the cost can range from £100-£500 per person or more.
It's important to note that these prices are just estimates and may vary depending on your specific requirements and location. It's best to send an enquiry using Eventsense to get a quote based on your specific event needs. This will give you a better idea of the average cost and help you compare prices to find the best deal.
- Determine the purpose and theme of the event. Is it a casual gathering or a formal occasion? Are you highlighting a specific wine region or grape variety? Having a clear purpose and theme will help you choose the right wines, venue, and other details.
- Choose a variety of wines that suit the theme and the guests' preferences. Consider including both red and white wines, as well as some sparkling or fortified wines. It's also important to have enough wine on hand for tasting, and some extra bottles in case guests want to purchase.
- Consider adding some entertainment such as live music or a trivia game to keep guests engaged and add to the overall atmosphere.
Blind Tasting
You taste wines without knowing what they are or where they're from.
Regional
Choose a country or region and try the top wines from each location.
Vertical
This is a classic style of wine tasting where you taste different vintages of the same wine.
Horizontal
You taste different wines from the same vintage.
Varietal
You taste different wines made from the same grape variety.
Producer
You taste wines from different producers.
Old World vs. New World
This is when you compare wines from Europe (Old World) with wines from other parts of the world (New World).