Thursday, December 30, 2010

Quick Tips for Serving Sparkling Wines

1.       I’ve often talked about how we serve our white wine too cold in this country, pulling and pouring straight from a super cold fridge.   I use the 10 minute rule, taking my white wines out of the refrigerator a solid 10 minutes before I serve them.  This allows the wine to warm up just enough that you can actually smell and taste it!  (Remember, a slice of cold pizza has a lot less flavor than one you re-warm in the toaster oven!)  But (and this is a BIG BUT), throw away this rule when serving sparkling wine! Serve your bubbles COLD, COLD, COLD! Straight from the ice bucket or your cold fridge.  The reasons for me breaking my own rule are two-fold:  first, the colder the bottle is, the less likely it is to spew its frothy mousse all over you when opening and secondly, the longer the carbonation stays in suspension in the wine.

 

2.       Turn the bottle, not the cork.  When opening a bottle of bubbly, first peel off the foil and remove the wire cage (there are exactly 6 and a half turns of the wire).  Keep the bottle on a table.  Throw a towel over the top of the cork (to increase friction) and apply pressure to the top of the bottle while at the same time turning the bottle from the bottom with your other hand.  This will allow you to keep control over the whole process and avoid flyaway corks.  As you start to feel the cork and bottle separate, keep even pressure on the cork, almost as if you don’t want it to be removed.  You’ll end up with a quiet little hiss instead of a big pop, but you’ll keep the bubbly in the bottle and you’ll look like a pro!

 

3.       Use a flute.  I don’t often agree with other wine educators who insist on a proper vessel for each type of wine.  I often use the same glass for my whites as I do my reds.  And I have reasons why I think all of this super specific stemware stuff is a waste of time (and money!) which will have to be the topic of another blog post.  But, I do believe that serving your sparkling wine out of a long, slender flute is a good idea for two major reasons.  First, it allows you to observe the “bead” or the bubbles traveling the length of the glass.  Big, fat clumsy bubbles are usually a sign of forced carbonation, whereas quality sparkling wine will have a speedy, continuous stream of tiny bubbles racing to the top.  But perhaps most importantly, a flute will once again, allow the carbonation to remain in the wine instead of evaporating out too quickly and leaving you with a flat, unexciting experience.

 

4.       Prime the glass.  To avoid ending up with a foamy mess while pouring for your guests, it helps to first pour a few inches of bubbly into each flute to “prime” the glasses.  Wait for the bubbles to subside and then it’s safe to pour the rest of the glasses without overflow.

 

These handy tips apply to any sparkling wines, whether you’re serving Prosecco, Cava or a real-deal bottle of Champagne.  Have another question? Comment below or send me an email: jessica@winestudioasheville.com

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

10 Most Awesome Gift Ideas from The Wine Studio of Asheville!

Here are some creative ideas for the wine lovers on your gift list!  Happy Holidays from your friends at The Wine Studio of Asheville!

 

10.  Ticket to Wine 101, $10

Wine 101 is now held here at the studio on a monthly basis.  What a steal for only ten bones! This is a classroom-style tasting of 6 wines with an engaging presentation designed for the person who’s just getting into wine.  The next class is January 27th at 7pm.

(Wine 101 is perfect for your private group, too! Email events@winestudioasheville.com for info.)

 

 

9.  The Teardrop Decanter, $10

Unleaded, dishwasher-safe and doubles as a water carafe.  And at this price, it won’t hurt too badly when someone breaks it!

 

8.  Gift Certificates, $??

Our gift certificates can be purchased for any amount and can be used for wine, accessories, beer, or classes and tastings!  Great when you’re just not sure what they like to drink and makes great stocking stuffers!

 

7.  Girls on Grapes Membership, $25

Girls on Grapes is Asheville's best wine tasting group for women!  We began meeting nearly three years ago and membership is the best way to take advantage of all that Girls on Grapes has to offer! A $25 annual membership includes a Girls on Grapes tee shirt, tasting notebook, 20% discount card on all services at Spa Theology, discounts on wine at The Wine Studio and discounted Girls on Grapes tasting fees.  We also hold one or two members-only events each year.  Learn more: http://www.winestudioasheville.com/GonG/GonG.htm

 

6.  The Delong Grape Varietal Table, $35

For the wine geek, the Delong Grape Varietal Table is organized like a periodic table…184 of the world’s favorite grape varieties organized by body and acidity!

 

5.  Wish List Wine, $??

Ask us if your recipient has a Wish List here at The Wine Studio!  If so, finding the perfect bottle will be a cinch!  If you’re interested in creating your very own Wish List, stop in today to begin!

 

4. The Passport Gift Box, $50

This kit includes everything you need to start exploring the world of wine: a copy of The Wine Bible, a soft bound wine tasting notebook, the original aroma wheel from Dr. Ann Noble, 2 stemless wine glasses, the teardrop decanter, and a pull-tap corkscrew (the one the pros use!).  Add on a couple of bottles to complete the experience!

 

3.  The Locavore Gift Box, $50

Here at The Wine Studio we carry lots of local items and this gift box features our faves: mustard by Lusty Monk, a bag of locally-made crackers from Roots and Branches, locally-made, raw and organic chocolate from Raw Shakti Chocolates, a pizza kit from Gallolea Pizza and Organics, handmade doggie biscuits, plus two bottles of wine from the Owl’s Eye Vineyard and Winery!  A $70 value!

 

2.  A month...or two ;) of Six Pix, $60

Purchase a gift subscription to Six Pix for a single month or as long as you’d like.  Six Pix is our monthly wine club designed for the eager and adventurous wine lover!  For more info about the Six Pix program visit: http://winestudioasheville.com/SixPix/SixPix.html

 

1.  The Hundred Dollar Case, $100

This idea came about in response to a challenge: could we assemble 12 different, but equally delicious wines that are clean and sustainably grown, unique and off the beaten path, and oh yeah, could we do it for $100?  Here’s what we’ve come up with!

 

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Thursday, October 7, 2010

New Arrival! Roots & Branches

We are now carrying these new crackers from Asheville's own Roots & Branches - Vegan Specialties & Baked Goods.  They've been a hit at several area farmer's markets this season and now you can find them here!  They are light, crisp and the sesame seeds give a touch of nuttiness.  I think they are the perfect light snack when drinking any wine, really - and make a great partner for the Roots Organic hummus that we feature in the cooler.  Soon, we'll be adding even more locally-made wine accompaniments, so stay tuned!  $4 for 7oz.  -JG

 

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Quick Taste: New Belgium Lips of Faith - Belgian Style Blonde Ale

Many of you may not know this, but for a brief while, I worked as the Production Assistant for New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado.  I was thrilled when their beers crossed the mighty Mississippi and entered the North Carolina market a couple of years back.  As time passes, more and more of their beers are making their way to Asheville and here is one of my favorite from their Lips of Faith series:  Belgian Style Blonde Ale!

This is a strong golden ale, light in color, with moderate body and a crisp finish.  A traditional Belgian yeast strain produces banana and clove notes on the nose.  It's terribly inviting and approachable with a decidedly adult 8.5% alcohol content!  Tasting it reminds me of a creamy, smooth, Russian River chardonnay!  A great food beer!

We have a few sample bottles open today - come on down and get you a taste!

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Phantom has arrived!

Good Winesday to you all!

We're excited to announce that the new release of the Bogle Phantom has arrived!  This is a wine that has established quite the cult following over the years and has come to be a benchmark standard for the full-bodied, old-vine stylistics of California field blends.  As in past vintages, this wine is predominately petite sirah and zinfandel, rounded out with a bit of mourvedre.  Excited to open a bottle and see what the 2007 had in store for us, this is what we tasted: Lush berry, fierce spice, black pepper, black fruit, juniper, toasty cinnamon, and nutmeg.  This is a highly-coveted wine that will only be around a short time.  Get one to enjoy with all the fall fare that's about to hit our tables and save one to drink in a few years!

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Monday, August 2, 2010

South African Vintage Guide

I am crazy for South African wines for so many reasons!  Maybe its the romance of 350 years of winemaking, the world's most ancient soils, the incredibly diverse flora, fauna, sub-regions...or maybe it's the value, the friendliness and the overall quality.  I'm sure it's all of this and more.  Here's a fun vintage guide that addresses the past few years.  A fun read.

 

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Certified Organic Sake - New Arrival!

The folks at SakeOne have given us a USDA certified organic premium sake that retails for only $10!

From their website:

"Lush fruit and spice aromas layer their way to big fruit flavors packed in a complex body and long, clean finish."

Sounds kinda like a wine description, doesn't it?  And with premium sake, we assess flavor profile much in the same way we approach wine - by using our "5 Ss": sight, swirl, smell, sip and savor.  We also serve them chilled and most often in a white wine glass!

If you'd like to learn more about sake, join us Saturday evening for a tasting of 6 premium sakes complete with a presentation that walks us through quality-levels and the sake-making process.  As always, Jess is in the business of bringing us closer together by facilitating a sipping experience that is unforgettable!  And even more fun: BYOSushi!!

The cost is $15.  Please call us at the studio (828.255.5955) or send an email to jessica@winestudioasheville to reserve your spot! 

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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Ique Malbec

Hey malbec lovers!  We are excited about our latest arrival to The Wine Studio - 2009 Bodega Foster "Ique Malbec" from Lujan de Cuyo, a subregion of Mendoza that is regarded as the birthplace of the movement that catapulted Argentine malbec to the international stage.

The people of Bodega Foster farm 50 acres of grapes from ungrafted, pre-phylloxera vines, many of which were planted in the early 20th century!  Irrigation is by canals that were built by the Huarpe Indians a thousand years ago to divert melting snow from the Andes! 

They're also big on "gravity flow" winemaking techniques, which eliminates the need to pump the wine from each stage of the wine making process to the next.  To Bodega Foster that equals superior quality malbec and I'd say the proof is in the bottle!

They made under 7,000 cases of the 2009 Ique Malbec.  It sees no oak, and is intended to drink upon release.  The wine has some fun aromatics of violets and dark fruit, is fairly full-bodied, with soft, lush tannins.  Can you say BBQ wine? ;)  A real value at $12!

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tensley!

So, I've loved these wines forever and I'm so happy to have the Santa Barbara Syrah in my life and on our shelves (starting tomorrow)!

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Tonight's line-up!

Five very different pi

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Impromptu tasting of Graham Beck Brut sparkling tomorrow in honor of the Obama's visit to Asheville!

Graham Beck Brut NV

Many of you know how much I love the Graham Beck Brut sparkling... And regardless of your political affiliation, it is pretty cool that President Obama chose this wine to celebrate his electoral victory...In honor of their weekend visit to Asheville we'll be sampling the wine tomorrow...as long as it lasts! Read the article below for the scoop...

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Last night's Winesday was WAY fun!

Old World v New World! It was up to you to decide!!

Looking forward to tasting some warm weather wines for tonight's installment of Girls on Grapes! (There's still room! email or buzz the studio 255.5955)

And don't miss the line up of Charles Smith wines (F&W's Winemaker of the Year) for free Saturday tasting on the 17th!

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Aussie Organics!

Join us today to taste 3 Aussie wines from organic vineyards in NSW.

You know our rules: low & sustainable production. That can be difficult when shopping for Australian wine, but we hand pick wines like these made by people who care! And the results are in the glass! Come taste what I'm blabbering about! 12-6 today at The Wine Studio.

And thanks so much for allowing us to do what we LOVE!

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Winesday in full effect! Until 8pm tonight!

Off the beaten path in Spain! Xarello, Verdejo, Mencia and more!

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Friday, April 2, 2010

For a warm evening: RK Pinot Blanc, Mosel

Wow! I don't normally think of bright acid and such tropical aromatics when I think of pinot blanc, but this is a beautifully expressive wine! Beautiful golden color, silky texture, crisp and clean with a lightly nutty finish...maybe we'll get some take-out Thai tonight for this one! Pick up a bottle at The Wine Studio for $15...get one from the cooler for your immediate enjoyment!

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Winesday
March 31, 2010 4:30-8pm
North Carolina Wines - Think local, drink local!


Did you know that our state ranks 7th in wine production in the US and now is home to nearly 90 wineries? Did you know that most of them can be visited in a day trip from Asheville?

Tonight, we'll focus on two wineries: Rockhouse Vineyards (just 45 minutes down the road) in Tryon and Shelton Vineyards in the Yadkin Valley (North Carolina's first AVA).

Here's how it works:
Pay $5 to sample 5 wines. It's that simple!
Tasting dollar profits go directly to local charity!
Each month, we'll highlight a different non-profit
Our partner for March is WNC Group Homes!


Tonight's tasting is the finale tasting for WNC Group Homes, an organization providing residential care and life skills education, specializing in working with individuals on the autism spectrum who have significant behavioral challenges. This month's fundraising proceeds support the construction of a new group home. More information about this amazing project can be found at www.wncgrouphomes.org!

Tonight's Line-Up:

Shelton Vineyards Bin 17 Chardonnay
Rockhouse Vineyards Viognier
Shelton Vineyards Madison Lee
Shelton Vineyards Cabernet Franc
Rockhouse Vineyards Meritage



We've also got two bonus wines for you to taste blindly tonight! (Think you can you guess the varietal when grown in NC soil?)

Hope to see you here tonight! This one's not to be missed!

Want to learn more about the North Carolina wine industry or plan a day trip? Visit www.visitncwine.com

At some point this summer, we'll be planning an overnight wine tasting/camping trip to the Yadkin Valley...shoot me an email if you're interested and we'll get the date set!

APRIL'S WINESDAY PARTNER IS IRENE WORTHAM CENTER!

4/7: OLD WORLD V. NEW WORLD PART 1 - GUEST POURER FEATURING SPAIN & ITALY! 4/14: OLD WORLD V. NEW WORLD PART 2
4/21: ANCIENT VINES TO MODERN TIMES: GREECE
4/28: THE 411 ON SUSTAINABILITY

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Thank YOU, Mission Manna!

We thoroughly enjoyed working with you for our February Winesdays! Thanks so much for the beautiful Haitian artwork!

Please visit www.missionmanna.org to learn more about the work of this amazing organization!

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Sake Sippin' class today!

It's BYOSushi to this afternoon's sake class, featuring 6 sakes! $15. 5pm. Gimme a buzz at the shop if you'd like to attend! 828.255.5955 Come learn the difference between futsu-shu and daiginjo, how sake is made and lots more!

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Illumination!

We finally got our permit to light our sign...thanks, Danny, for sending this along and brightening my evening!

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Singles Dinner!

4 courses, 6 wines, 14 delightful wine lovers!

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Opening at NOON today!!

We're making our way down our hill in Leicester...we'll see everyone for free sparkling tasting fom 12-6!

-Jess

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Elyse Wine Dinner

Friday, February 12, 2010

Heaven in a box!

$5 for a pair of these heavenly truffles from our friends at French Btoad Chocolate Lounge! Get em now at The Wine Studio, pair em up with a pretty bottle of Brachetto and voilà...you've got a V-Day gift!

Open Valentine's Day (Sunday) from 12-5 for that last-minute gift ;)

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Friday, February 5, 2010

I LOVE South African wines!!!!'

Seriously. Boekenhoutskloof is probably my fave SA producer! This syrah is ready to drink right out of the bottle, earthy, soil-y, inky, aromatic, no food necessary (although BBQ would be great, IMHO)....this wine has some SOUL! And only $12 at the studio! Hope to see ya soon!

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Local, handmade wine charms!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Lange Estate Wines

Sometimes I am just so thankful for the profession I am in! Today, I was lucky to meet up with Jesse Lange, winemaker of Lange Estate Winery & Vineyards at the studio! (I used to sell his wines back in my restaurant days in Fort Collins...) and WOW! They're just as good as I remember! We will have his Chard and 2 of his Pinot Noirs on the shelf starting tomorrow! Ultra small production wines...totally unadulterated! Come check these wines out! Cheers!

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

Oh yeah!

It's about time, NBB! 6-packs now available!

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Friday, January 22, 2010

Fresh bread delivery!

Snag a baguette from City Bakery with your bottle of wine! Delivered fresh daily! Mmm.

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Our Calendar of Events is Finally Up!!

I’m super happy to report that we’ve finally gotten our Calendar of Events up on the website:

http://bit.ly/7IvTIA 

2 UPCOMING HIGHLIGHTS:

Winesday is tomorrow and features some of the best wines in our market from South Africa!  Pop-in anytime between 4:30 and 8pm.  $5 to taste 5 wines and proceeds benefit Sleep Tight Kids!

Friday at 7pm is a super amazing 4-course wine dinner entitled An Evening in Eastern France:  featuring 7 wines, poached salmon with Dijon and fennel, pork tenderloin with prunes, cheeses with walnut bread and fig jam, and raspberry pots de crème for dessert!  Only 8 tickets remain for this event!  Call me to reserve your spot.  $50/person or $95/couple.  What a fun time around our private table in the back of the studio!  VEGGIE OPTION IS AVAILABLE!

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Yay! We have cheese!

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