Archive for the ‘Wine Parties’ Category

What is the best way to store and preserve leftover wine?

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Many times after you’ve finished dinner, you realize that there’s still a little wine left in the bottle. Rather than pour it out or carelessly leave it on the kitchen counter, follow these suggestions to best preserve that special wine to enjoy the following night.

While there are a number of products and methods used to preserve wine (from filling the partially filled bottle of wine with inert gas, to using a hand vacuum pump), here’s a simple and effective way to save your leftover wine: pour the wine into a smaller container, which will help protect it from oxygen. A spare 375 mL bottle works great, especially if it has a twist off top. Keep it in the refrigerator to further prolong its life. Wines with higher acidity or more aggressive tannins tend to keep longer on average, but most wines will start to turn after day two or three.

Bring on the Bubbly!

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

It’s that time of year again…our celebrated annual Champagne Special! This year we had the exclusive opportunity to import a world-class sparkler straight from one of France’s most established Champagne Houses – the Champange Charpentier Terre d’ Emotion Brut. This wine is perfect for holiday celebrations or toasting to any upcoming special occasion! With a unique fruity complexity of pear, peaches and mandarin, and a caressingly silk body bursting with freshness, you are sure to fall in love with this year’s special selection.

For a limited time (now until October 15th), order this exclusive import at especially low prices – up to 40% OFF regular retail! Order online here, or call us at 1-800-266-8888. With a limited number of cases available, we recommend ordering early! Cheers!

Sweet vs. Fruity. How can you tell the difference?

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Many wine tasters confuse the taste sensations of sweet and fruity, and those who DO get it, often find it difficult to explain the difference. So, how do you do it?

One way to tell the difference is practicing with a glass of tea. Taste a sip of tea on its own, and you’ll find it to be bone dry, and perhaps even a bit tannic (that astringent sensation on your tongue). Now, add a squeeze of lemon to the tea and taste it again. The tea is still dry, but there is now a fruity (citrus) component from the lemon. Next add sugar or honey to the tea, and taste it a third time – you should find it to taste both fruity AND sweet.

If you want to try this experiment with wine, practice by tasting a Sauvignon Blanc next to a Riesling. The Sauvignon Blanc will offer tropical, citrus, “fruity” flavors, while the Riesling, which typically has more residual sugar (the amount of sugar remaining in wine after fermentation), will help you differentiate what “sweet” is.

Another way to determine if a wine is sweet, is by taking a look at the alcohol content. During the wine making process, the natural sugar in grape juice converts to alcohol. Higher alcohol wines typically produce a drier style because more of the sugar in the grapes is converted to alcohol. Low alcohol wines (under 12%) are usually sweeter.

Try some of these tests and see if you can tell the difference!

A Great Wine Party Idea!

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

I recently attended a friend’s wine tasting party, and it was such a great success that I knew I needed to share it. Adding themes and activities to, what would be, just standard cocktail parties, really makes the experience a memorable one and this wine party was a blast – great friends, great conversations, and great wine – a definite winner in my book!

My friend Erin asked all of us to bring a bottle of wine to her house….any price, any varietal…she just asked that we take note of the retail price, place the bottle in a brown bag and tie a ribbon at the top (to keep cheating to  a minimum!). When we arrived, she lined up the bagged wines and wrote a number on each. She had already cut up lots of scorecards with corresponding numbers and placed them in a stack in front of each bottle. An empty cup was placed behind each wine bottle to hold the completed scorecards.

Then came the fun part – tasting! We had about 15 wines at the party, so it was perhaps a bit ambitious to taste through all of them, but we were good sports and didn’t complain (she also provided spit cups for the designated drivers). The rules were simple: taste each wine and score it from 1-5, writing your score and name on one of the scorecards provided, and then placing it in the empty cup behind the bottle. We also took a guess on the varietal and wrote it on the scorecard as well.

Erin gave us a couple hours to taste through the wines – which was great because it gave us plenty of time to socialize and go back to re-taste some of our favorites (I have to admit that I parked myself in front of my favorite bottle and “re-tasted” it a few times…just to make sure that it was indeed that good. It was.). Erin also had some tasty crackers, appetizers, and waters on the table to keep us hydrated.

Then it was time for the judging! Erin took the scorecard cups into a back room and tallied up the scores for each wine. She also recorded our wine varietal guesses and brought the results back into the party room. Drum roll please……..my wine was scored the 2nd highest! I brought the Ladera 2004 ‘Howell Mountain’ Cabernet Sauvignon (a Platinum Series feature in the Gold Medal Wine Club) which you find at great discounted prices here. I recommend it (and apparently lots of my friends do too!). 

Erin gave out prizes to those who brought the three best wines, one to the person who correctly guessed the most varietals, and one to the person who brought the worst wine (he received a ‘Wine for Dummies’ book, which seemed quite appropriate!). Us top wine winners received nice Riedel wine glasses, a classy wine opener, and wine glass charms, respectively.

What a great party! Next time you’re looking for a new theme or activity, try this one out as it’s sure to be a hit with your guests. (And if you want to increase your chances of winning…check out www.GoldMedalWineClub.com for a great wine selection with top ratings and multi-medal winners). If you need accessories for the prizes, they have those as well!

Cheers!

-Kristen


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