Have a Home Wine Tasting Party

July 1st, 2008 by Auburn Wine

With the number of wine tastings in the area seemingly to drop through the summer months why not have one of your own. You can have an inexpensive home wine tasting party at your home that might even be more fun and productive then a public one. You pick the wines & you feel more open to share your thoughts on the wines around friends.

You may choose to do a traditional wine tasting party as we will explain below or have some fun and mix it up. You may even decide to make it a regular thing. Some people I know have for years had a bi-monthly meal/wine tasting with friends. They have a short wine tasting with apatizers followed by a meal in which they finish off the wine they tasted.

If you already have home tastings please let us know your methods and your successes.

Here is a wine tasting method by about.com:

A Wine Tasting party is an ideal way to get friends and family together to learn about wine and experiment with new or unusual varietals. Whether you are merely pairing wines with specific cheeses, or doing a vertical or horizontal tasting, you are sure to notice new nuances in both red wines and white wines as a result of the focused tasting. Read on for practical steps to help you host a tip top tasting experience.

Difficulty: Average

Time Required: 2-3 hours

Here’s How:

  1. To begin your wine tasting party planning, you will need to decide what type of tasting you would like to host. There are many versions of wine tastings, from wine and cheese pairings to vertical, horizontal, price point and beyond. Types of Tastings Recommended Include:
      The Vertical Wine Tasting
      The Horizontal Wine Tasting
      Old World vs. New World Wine Tasting
      The Wine and Cheese Tasting
      The Wine and Chocolate Tasting
      The “Priceless” Wine Tasting
      The Price Point Wine Tasting
      The “Big Eight” Wine Tasting
  2. Determine your guest list and send invites at least two weeks before your tasting (you may consider utilizing free online invites through: evite.com).
  3. Design a tasting card that specifies the type of wine, the producing vineyard, the year and a brief description of the wine (usually found on the wine’s label). Make sure that each guest has their own tasting card to record the wine’s distinct appearance, aroma, flavor, and cheese pairing nuances.If you want to keep the tasting a bit more casual, simply supply guests with a pen and paper for them to jot down their own notes. Have them rate the wines - which wine did they like the best, least, etc.
  4. To make your event a bit more challenging, offer a “blind tasting” experience. In this case, you still provide your guests with their individual tasting cards. However, you pour each wine without identifying the label (cover bottles with foil or a brown bag and mark with a number prior to serving), allowing them to incorporate all of their senses to identify the respective wines based on the labels’ descriptions. The guest that is able to identify the most wines correctly wins a prized bottle of wine or perhaps a book on the art of wine tasting.
  5. Decorations for a wine tasting party can range from a white table cloth and candles to Old World, Tuscan faux paintings and vintage bottles scattered throughout your “tasting room.” In either case, remember to keep the atmosphere light and engaging. You may consider starting the evening with a bit of wine trivia, just to get the conversation rolling.
  6. Still feel like you could use a bit more help in the planning and hosting of the Wine Tasting party? Then check out the SWILL® Wine Tasting Party Kit - includes tasting guidelines, fun invites, a step-by-step guide, wine bags, glass markers and of course, a corkscrew. [http://erclk.about.com/?zi=7/1j%5b8]Compare Prices of Tasting Party Kit[/link]

Tips:

  1. Typically, when tasting wines, you will want to work from dry to sweet with white wines and progress from light to full-bodied with red wines. Also, it is ideal to start with younger wines and move to the more mature wines at the end. Have your guests sample each wine by itself, assessing the wine’s unique color, aroma and flavors.
  2. The general rule of thumb for determining how much wine to pour per person is: 2 ounces of wine per glass, per wine for each tasting.
  3. Providing plain bread and water between wines, allows for guests to cleanse their palate and sets them up to fully experience the next wine.

What You Need:

  • Four to Six Wines
  • Appetizers - you might consider offering some light munchies before the tasting
  • Loaf of bread – provide plain bread for guests to cleanse palate between wines
  • Wine glasses – one per guest
  • Pitcher of water – for rinsing glasses and palates between wines
  • Dump bucket – for discarding wine before next pouring
  • Tasting cards – for describing and recording each wine tasted
  • Aluminum foil or brown bags to cover wine bottles if you opt for blind tasting
  • Pens and Paper
  • Humor – encourage your guests to share their thoughts and humor on each wine

Here are a few more links to some methods & tips:

Wine Tasting Party | Top Two Types of Wine Tasting | Wine Score Sheets

How to Host a Wine-Tasting Party: Tips for a Wine Tasting Party

Hosting a Wine Tasting Party: How to throw your own Wine Tasting

Strat’s Place - How to Hold a Wine Tasting

Arricia Wine Club Tasting - June 4th

June 2nd, 2008 by Auburn Wine

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Wine Tasting - Thursday, May 15

May 15th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

Chandler will be pouring wine for this tasting!

Christine’s Gourmet

2272 Moore’s Mill Rd., Suite 208 (behind the Flower Store)

 

Thursday, May 15, 6:30 PM
$15.00 plus tax per person includes tasting and hors d’oeuvres
Reservations are recommended
Please Call: (334) 826-1408

Huia Pinot Gris
Alpha Domus Unoaked Chardonnay
Trinity Hill Hawkes Bay Syrah
Cesani Vernaccia
Terragens Romio Sangiovese di Romangna
Palazzo Bandino Chianti Colli Senesi

Save the Date! - Auburn Uncorked!’s May Event

April 21st, 2008 by Auburn Wine

The next Auburn Uncorked tasting event is scheduled for Thursday, May 1st at In Italy.

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Flyer and tasting notes to follow within the week!

Free Night at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art

April 17th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

Gus the Wine GuyFree Night at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art
Presented by Gus the Wine Guy

6pm - April 17th

Taste some outstanding wines.

Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Garnacha, Cabernet Sauvignon and Sparkling Shiraz!

Free Night!

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Chandler will be pouring wine for this tasting at Christine’s tonight!

April 17th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

Chandler will be pouring wine for this tasting at Christine’s tonight!

Christine’s Gourmet Wine Tasting

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2272 Moore’s Mill Rd., Suite 208 (behind the Flower Shop)

Thursday April 17, 2008

6:30 pm

$15.00 plus tax per person includes tasting and hors d’oeuvres

Reservations are recommended

826-1408

Feature Wines:

Spinyback Pinot Gris

Spinyback Pinot Noir

Spinyback Sauvignon Blanc

Torbreck Woodcutters Semillon 06 WA 90 pts

Torbreck Woodcutters Shiraz WA 92 pts

Blackbilly Shiraz 05 WC 90 pts

Auburn Uncorked’s March Wine Tasting Event!

March 24th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

Auburn Uncorked is pleased to announce our March Wine Tasting Event! This event will feature a selection of Ole’ Spanish Wines!

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Save the date! - Auburn Uncorked!’s Second Event

March 12th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

auburn-uncorked-300.jpgAuburn Uncorked! has scheduled their second event at In Italy Thursday, March 27 for tasting some great new Spanish wines from our newest importer, Ole’ Wine Importers. Check them out at www.oleimports.com. We’ll be tasting 6 wines: Godello, Rueda, Rioja and some blended reds. Look for a formal invitation and tasting notes next week.

Local Tasting Alert!

March 12th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

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There will be some great wines including Pietra Santa wines from California and Antis wines from Argentina at Christine’s Gourmet, 2272 Moore’s Mill Rd this THURSDAY 3/13 at 6:30pm. If you haven’t been to Christine’s this will be an excellent opportunity to check out a great independent wine and gourmet food store.

Christine recommends making reservations so give her a call at 826-1408.

Tasting is $15 plus tax and includes hors d’oeuvres.

Local Wine Tasting Event

February 16th, 2008 by Auburn Wine

Auburn Wine, Auburn’s First & Premiere home for wine news, events, and more on the web, is proud to announce, Auburn Uncorked!’s first wine tasting. It is open to the public.

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