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    • Stocking Up For Holiday Entertaining

      Posted at 7:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Nov 25th

      Wines For Holidays

      Hello!  So first, a bit of business.  If you follow these posts from my Facebook links, I created a new Facebook page for this blog.   After this post, all of them will appear at Facebook Home Is Where The Haggis Is instead of my personal Facebook page.  If you want to keep following along, then just click the ‘Like’ button.  Thanks in advance for your support readers!

      So, everyone asks if you’ve started your Christmas shopping, but my questions is: Have you stocked your wine supply? Shopping in general can be stressful, but perusing your local wine store can be a welcome reprieve.  I picked up a few wines the other day, but still need to shop for some fun sparkling wines and plan to share those with you too at some point.  Three of the wines pictured above I have never tried, but they came highly recommended from a friend and humble oenophile.  Reviews to follow shortly.

      Here are few tips to get you ready for entertaining.  Even if you plan a quiet night in however, these hints may still apply.

      • When shopping for wine, choose a range of price points and varietals.  Don’t be afraid to ask for recommendations either.  If you have a menu in mind, the wine salesperson may be able to steer you in a better direction.  Stick with some of your tried and true favorites, but don’t be afraid to try something that a friend recommended (if she or he has the same taste in wine as you).
      • My number one to-do at any party or gathering is to serve your best/favorite wine first.  Don’t start off with the cheap stuff people.  Give your guests the crème de la crème while they can still taste the difference.
      • Another party foul is to keep saving your wine for that bigger and better celebration.  I am not saying that you need to open a bottle of Dom for a party of 30 of your closest friends who would probably never notice the difference, but make sure you don’t keep putting off that special moment just for the sake of being prudent and practical.  One article I read on this subject put it best when the writer was preparing to have people in town for his wedding.  He told his fiance to grab some of the really nice bottles from the cellar and she protested, “Wait, we are saving those for a special occasion!” His response, “Our wedding isn’t a special occasion?”  It’s funny how you can table those thoughts and keep waiting for the bigger, better reason to drink your best wine.  If you are surrounded by a few close friends and/or family who appreciate wine, then go for it!  And remember, wine has a shelf life which leads into my next tip…
      • If wine has been open for more than 2-3 days (4 max), it has begun to go bad and you may as well toss it out.  Please don’t ever serve wine that tastes like vinegar to friends.  Plus, what is the holdup on finishing that bottle?  Sharing is caring.  Call in the reserves the minute you open that bad boy. Hint: I can make myself available.  Anything for a friend! 😉
      • Stock up on not only red and white wine, but think bubbly for the holiday season.  There’s so much you can do with Champagne, sparkling Rose and Prosecco.  Drop in a cranberry and watch it dance in your glass, add a splash of cranberry or orange juice.  Voila!  Instant festive vibe.
      • Invest in a stainless steel tub to pour ice in and store cold drinks.  It makes it much easier for guests to grab from there rather than you traipsing over to the fridge or out in the garage for another chilled wine or brewsky.  If you think you won’t use the tub that often, repurpose it by rolling and storing towels to keep your linen closet organized and bring it back out for those special occasions.

      Wine Arsenal

      Wine Arsenal – pictured from left: Kirkland Chardonnay ($7.99 Costco), Kung Fu Girl Riesling ($9.99 Binny’s), Root 1 Cabernet ($8.99 Binny’s), Cannon Ball Cabernet ($13.99 Binny’s), Conundrum red blend ($19.99 Binny’s), Quilceda Creek Cabernet 2009 ($119, Library Wine from Quilceda Vineyards), Del Dotto Syrah 2012 ($85, Del Dotto Vineyards), Dunn Vineyards Howell Mountain Cabernet Magnum 1995 (price available on request from Dunn Vineyards, Library Wine)

      Special thanks goes out to to my brother-in-law and his wife who provided the Dunn Vineyard and Quilceda Creek wines to open when they visit.  You both have excellent taste in wine and are welcome to visit anytime.  🙂

      Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!  Oh, and if you try any great wines over the holiday, please share the names with me.  

       

       

       

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      Posted in Holidays, Wine | Tagged Cannon Ball Cabernet, Dunn Vineyards, Kung Fu Girl Riesling, Quilceda Creek Cabernet, Root 1 Cabernet
    • W.O.W. Release The Prisoner!

      Posted at 8:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Nov 11th

      The Prisoner

      At the beginning of October, a friend of mine was looking to buy a bottle of The Prisoner and could not find it.  This happened to another friend as the month wore on.  They didn’t have long to wait, because this label releases a new vintage each year on Halloween.  I was so excited to try it.  The person who introduced all of us to it was lucky enough to go to a Prisoner release party. (Courtney!)  How fun would that be?  That will be added to the list of things to try.  Another good thing to try is Thorn, also made by The Prisoner Wine Company for which Courtney was able to try at this party.  It’s a blend of Merlot, Syrah and Malbec.  The wine was described as deep purple in color with hints of cedar, lead pencil and black cherry.  Yum!

      I recently tried the 2014 Prisoner and was so happy to see that it’s still the same smooth, flavorful wine as it was the last time I had it over the summer.  With Friday the 13th coming up, I think it’s appropriate to grab a bottle of this and drink it if only for good luck.  😉

      Cheers!

      Rating:  🍷🍷🍷🍷out of 4 wine glasses.

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      Posted in Wine | Tagged The Prisoner 2014, The Prisoner Wine, Thorn Wine
    • W.O.W. Apothic Dark

      Posted at 6:15 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Oct 21st

      Apothic Dark

      If you aren’t quite into the Halloween spirit yet, try a sip of this delicious wine and you will instantly embrace your darker, slightly sinister side.  This wine is a gorgeous, deep purple when you pour it and tastes like coffee and berries.  The cork is a distinctive black and falls into the keeper category if you hoard wine corks.  At under $8 from Wal-Mart you really can’t beat the price either.  This is a limited release so try it while you still can.

      Bottom line: this wine is not subtle or tightly wound.  It packs a punch and has a heavy, velvety feel on your tongue.

      We drank the Apothic at our last book club meeting to discuss A Discovery Of Witches.  The book is obviously about witches, but there are a few vampires and demons* tossed into the mix too.   If you have an appreciation for wine, the author also taps into that topic quite a bit as well.  😉

      Besides this wine, there were a few others that we tried at the meeting, all receiving glowing reviews.  (To be written about in the future.)

      Rating: 🍷🍷🍷/4 wine glasses

      Do you have any plans to dress up this Halloween?  If our costumes turn out, I might share those with you next week so stay tuned…

      *referred to as daemons in the book

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      Posted in Wine | Tagged Apothic Dark, Wine to drink on Halloween
    • W.O.W. Russian River Valley Chardonnay

      Posted at 9:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Oct 7th

      Chardonnay

      There is something to be said for breaking out of a routine (or rut, as I like to call it) and trying something new.  I do this with recipes, working out, planning vacations, wine, you name it.  Of course, some of those recipes can be a complete flop and same goes for the wine, but when you find something you love it makes it all the sweeter.  Where have you been my whole life you think and into the sacred recipe box it goes along with all the other tried-and-true favorites.

      I took this chance the other day when I was stocking up at Costco.  I was veering toward my usual $6.99 Kirkland Chardonnay, when I spied their Signature Russian River Valley Chardonnay 2013 first.  The rating it had received from Wine Enthusiast was outstanding at a solid 100 points.  That rating bolstered my confidence as well as the price tag; for $12.99 I bought two bottles.  After trying it, I think I need to get some more before the holiday season arrives.

      The Russian River Valley has a longer growing season than most regions in Napa which make it ideal for growing Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes and give those wines more depth and richness.  (Nerd Alert) I did not know any of this and I am simply restating what I just read because I was curious about this region.

      Let’s get down to business and say why this wine is worthy of your attention.  If you like apples, pear, fig along with a spicy, oakey finish that doesn’t quit (lingering on the palette long after the first sip), then you must try this wine as soon as humanly possible.

      Rating: 🍷🍷🍷🍷/4 wine glasses

      Cheers my friends!

      Credits: Russian River Valley Winegrowers website for the enlightening information on their region.

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      Posted in Wine | Tagged Kirkland SIgnature Chardonnay, Russian River Valley Chardonnay
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