Not to put too fine a point on it — or encourage excess — but by far the best way to learn about wine is to drink it. And to drink a lot of it.
But not all at one sitting, of course. On the other hand, you can sample a good bit of it at one "standing," especially if you're willing and able to spit as you go.
The Twin Cities area has several public tastings every year, and one of the largest unfolds Friday at the Depot in Minneapolis.
In addition, retail outlets seem to have ramped up the number of sampling tables, especially on Fridays and Saturdays, when a savvy consumer basically could use these stops for their happy-hour imbibing before going out to dinner.
But all too often at these pouring events, Minnesota Nice takes a vacation. So here's a not-to-do-list for public tastings, especially the big ones:
• Don't wear too much perfume or cologne — and preferably not any. Others will want to sniff the wines, and every glass will smell the same if there's fragrance in the air.
• Don't hit on the person pouring the wine. They're working, and they're more interested in selling you their wine(s) than in getting your phone number.
• Don't hesitate to spit (preferably into the bucket). The intent should be to sample a little bit of a lot of wines, not a lot of a few wines. With that in mind: