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well it's been a while hasn't it I've had a very nice summer break let's consider this season so and to kick things off I'm going to start by going through a tasting master class today just focusing on the look of wine hello it's the great Explorer and today I'm going to be taking you through a tasting masterclass just focusing on what we can deduce from our wines simply by looking at them now I've got a red and a white in front of me here there are a number of key steps that you go through when you're trying to assess the look of wine you start off by course looking at the wine now the first thing that you want to consider when you're looking at your wine is kind of the clarity and really it's going to fall institute one of two categories that wines either going to be clear or it's not you want a clear wine of course although having a slightly hazy wine doesn't necessarily mean it's bad you might find a little bit more about that wine as you get on to the aroma and the tastings but j...