Archive for February, 2010

Benefits of Wine


Wine does a body good!

You’ve read and heard no doubt that red wine is good for the heart. The Mayo Clinic writes:

“[D]octors do agree that something in red wine appears to help your heart, though it’s unclear just exactly what that “something” is. Researchers think antioxidants, such as flavonoids or a substance called resveratrol, have promising heart-healthy benefits.

Antioxidants aren’t the only substances in red wine that look promising. The alcohol in red wine also appears to be heart healthy. Find out what’s known — and not known — about red wine and its possible heart-health benefits. “ — MayoClinic.com

Now, a study published by the British Journal of Nutrition suggests that Champagne or sparkling wine that is made with both red and white grapes will provide some heart-healthy benefits as well. Researchers found that drinking moderate amounts of Champagne daily appears to improve heart function. According to the research, Champagne increased levels of nitric oxide, which controls blood pressure.

The key to all this good news is … you got it … moderation. If you over-do it, then you are doing more harm than good. All the research recommends only one glass a day, not two or three. And for those weekend enthusiasts, unfortunately you can’t have seven glasses in one day and expect the same benefits.

Be sure if you’re drinking a glass a day, that you add some dark chocolate with it to add even more benefits (with the flavonoids), but be sure to exercise, because those extra calories can add up quickly.

Cheers to full glasses all around!

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Wedding Destination

Vineyard at Vino Bello/Meritage Resort in Napa


I recently read an article by Stephanie Cain in “Wine Spectator” magazine, see Napa May Ring Wedding Bells that except for a few wineries, county ordinances prevent weddings from being held on winery properties.

Grape Crusher at the head of Napa Valley

With a rule change possible in order for Napa Valley wineries to make more money, there’s so many options available. V. Sattui has been able to hold weddings and it is a beautiful location, so that’s a great option.

Vino Bello/Meritage Resort are able to hold conventions, educational event and weddings. If you’re a wine enthusiast, and looking to get married, think about Vino Bello. I’ve been to Vino Bello and with its beautiful vineyard hillside, the grape crusher statue at the head of Napa, a wine cave and a a open-air gazebo, it is breathtaking. Here’s some images from my convention there last year.

Estate Wine Cave

The resort itself is amazingly beautiful with an Old World Tuscan décor, located in the heart of wine country in the shadow of the Grape Crusher statue at the head of Napa Valley. Upscale accommodations with Jacuzzi’s, heated swimming pools, full kitchens or kitchenettes, fine dining and wine tasting bar. It’s only 10 minutes from downtown Napa, the Wine Train and Oxbow Marketplace. You can schedule wine tours, recreational activities and in-room services with the Resort concierge.

Golfing available at the Chardonnay Golf Course (three different nine-hole courses).

Choosing this location for your wedding or business meeting will impress, excite and satisfy.

Cheers to full glasses all around!

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Robert Mondavi 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon

What is in a rating?

The other night I purchased a Robert Mondavi Napa Valley 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon for our Bunco game. The store indicated that Wine Enthusiast rated it a 91. Wine Advocate gives it a 90.

Wine Enthusiast’s rating scale indicates that 90-94 — Excellent. Extremely well made and highly recommended.
Wine Advocate’s rating scale indicates that 90-95 — Outstanding; exceptional complexity and character.

I tried the Mondavi 2006 and while it was good, it didn’t wow me. I expected for a rating of 90, 91 that it would be complex with a myriad of deep flavors and aromas.

According to the winemaker, it is a blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 3% Malbec, 1% Petit Verdot and 1% Syrah.

“Dark and densely concentrated, expressive aromas of blackberry, currants and subtle notes of thyme and cinnamon lead to flavors of blackberry, black plum and a bit of black olive. Knit together with big, mouth-coating tannins, this is an engagingly well-structured, bold-statement wine.”

Wine Advocate notes that: “Slightly superior to the 2005, the 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa possesses a dark ruby/purple color as well as a creme de cassis, spice box, and floral-scented bouquet, and a medium to full-bodied finish. A strong effort, it should drink nicely for 12-15 years.”

Maybe it does need to age more because for me (and another Bunco guest), it did not have the complexity and that we long for in Cabernets. The tannins were softer than preferred (I prefer very firm). I noted subtle hints of berries, and a medium finish, but there was very little expressive about this wine. It was only $19.99 at Festival Foods, so for a Cabernet in that price range it was very acceptable.

Would I buy it again? For $19.99, perhaps, but not for anything more than that.

Next up, Benziger 2006 Sonoma County Cabernet. Rated by Wine Enthusiast at 90 points, it will be interesting to see which wine I prefer.

Cheers to full glasses all around!

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I’m so excited!

Store is coming together!

My store is finally coming together. I have a few items posted (whew, this takes longer than you’d think). I’m in the process of updating more and more items, but please take a look, and if you like what you see, I’d love to have you as my very first online customer!

I’ll be adding wine magnets (which are so cool!), wine playing cards, wine totes, more aerators and more wine stoppers, so keep checking back for updates.

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Something Different

Try something different for your bridal shower or bachelorette party

Your best friend is getting married. You’re so happy for her, and want to help make her special day fabulous! You’re doing everything you can to help her on that day, and it’s all set. You’ve been so focused on the wedding planning, that you haven’t had time to focus on the party before the wedding … the bachelorette party.

Bachelor parties are pretty straight forward, not much planning is needed. The guys will hit a sports bar, maybe a strip club and they are all set. But, as a maid of honor, you want to make your friend’s party unique, memorable and classy.

Try something different … a chocolate party; jewelry party; or … try a wine tasting.

  • A chocolate party will satisfy the sweet tooth and introduce you and your friends to delicious ways to use chocolate … it’s not just for dessert.
  • A jewelry party will give you and your friends the opportunity to try and select jewelry for the pre-wedding, wedding and post-wedding. And, it’s just fun to try on all new jewelry. Connect with a local jeweler and let them know you’d like the bridal party to come in to find a favorite piece for the wedding. Who doesn’t like to dream about diamonds?
  • A wine tasting will introduce you and your friends to sharing wine and food and discovering wine in its true essence. You’ll want to have a professional wine guide available to help you discover all the aromas, flavors, and characteristics. The wine guide will come to your home to help you experience this unique and memorable event.
  • A Wine Tasting for Your Event — What to expect

    A good wine guide will provide you with options for the event, as well as recommend the appetizers, and also help you plan a “theme” for the event. In some cases, there will be a separate fee for the guide’s time; in other cases, the wine purchase will cover the guide’s time. Regardless of which option you choose, the wine tasting will be delicious, fun and memorable.

    A fun option for bridal showers is to let your guests know that in lieu of other gifts, guests can contribute toward a personalized case order or other wine order for the bride and groom. That way, guests can relax and know that their gift will be happily enjoyed!

    I’ve done several wine tastings for bachelorette parties, and they were fun, after all it’s a celebration of a fantastic upcoming event! What’s not to love?

    If you are interested in scheduling your wine tasting bachelorette party or bridal shower, contact Kathy Brewer, Great Wine Source, today. I am happy to help make your party special.

    Cheers to full glasses all around!

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