Friday, May 27, 2011

May Wines Are Fabulous

I got my 4 new wines this last week and they are fabulous!

I received our EVO 2009 Merlot. This great new wine has aromas of currant, plum and violet with
hints of green peppercorn and clove. And the Merlot grapes are 100% organic. :) I found it a bit tart right out of the bottle, but once I decanted it for about an hour it was wonderful.

Then, the 2010 EVO Santa Lucia Highlands Chardonnay has aromas of green
apple, citrus and honeydew melon with hints of Meyer lemon and oak. It is so good, crisp and refreshing for summer!

Our Mariana 2009 Lodi Petite Sirah has aromas of blue berries, strawberry
jam and vanilla with hints of cocoa and fresh coffee. What a wonderful, jammy wine. Great with freshly grilled steaks, fresh veggies, and my favorite baked potato with blue cheese dressing. YUM!

Lastly, the 2010 Mariana North Coast Sauvignon Blanc has aromas of Golden
Delicious apple, grass and pear with hints of cantaloupe and pear. I'm saving this one for this week, so I'll have to update you, but I love Sauvignon Blanc's and WineShop at Home has never put out a bad one in my opinion so I'm really looking forward to trying it.

If you would like to try any of these wines, I can make that happen! Send me an email at cassandra@swankytastings.com and we will schedule a private home tasting for you and your friends! For ordering information, either email me or visit my website: www.SwankyTastings.com

Friday, April 8, 2011

Seven Reasons To Host A Wine Tasting

Here are seven great reasons to host a wine tasting!

1) You get 6 bottles of artisan wine worth $120 for only $59. That's 50% off!

2) You get a wine consultant for FREE to come and walk you and your friends through a wine tasting!

3) It's an extremely inexpensive way to get 16 friends together to "go" wine tasting, without having to go anywhere but your living room!

4) You get to try wines you have never heard of before! (ie., a mourvedre!)

5) You learn about food pairings and try some new cheeses and chocolates!

6) You get to try the wines before you buy so you never have a bad bottle again!

7) Tasting wine with friends is really, really fun!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Please Follow Me!

I'm bravely and somewhat blindly trying to enter the 21st century! I'm blogging and tweeting and posting on facebook. Please like my facebook page, Swanky Tastings, follow me on Twitter, Cassandra Rabena, and follow my blog. If you are reading this you must know how to do some of those things! LOL!

I would like to keep you posted on interesting aspects of my wine business. Including updates on new wine releases, monthly specials and share my basic insights on the wine business.

I know all of these things will take shape with time, but all constructive criticism is welcome while I continue to learn how to get a handle on everything.

Friday, March 18, 2011

New Wines for March!

Many people ask about all of our different labels and think that WineShop at Home represents different wineries. However, we do not. We produce our own wines and all 34 or so labels are our own. They are labeled according to appellation, blends, or season and many other reasons. This month is a good example. This month's 4 new wines are our Fleur Bleu weekend wine collection.

Fleur Bleu means Blue Flower which is what you see on the label. Our winemaker notes (included with every wine) explains, "In the early evening, when the shadows fall across the vineyards, one can often spot a perfect flower that in the daylight hour is a bright of hue. But, in the magic of dusk, this shadowed flower becomes Fleur Bleu, lit by a rising moon or an early star. The magic of our Fleur Bleu wines will charm and delight you - revealing their mystery with subtle bursts of fragrance."

This truly describes the 4 amazing wines released this month. The first wine is the Fleur Bleu 2010 White Bouquet ($17.00). Our winemaker took Riesling and Gewurztraminer for the floral aromatics and added Chardonnay to provide the base and structure to the bouquet. The result is a wine with aromas of apple and pear with hints of honey and spice. It is intense and mouth filling while still delicate and complex. The finish is clean and pleasing.

Next, the Fleur Bleu 2010 Muscat ($17.00) was harvested in the Madera appellation in the Central Valley. This sweet, light weight wine has intense aromas of gardenia, white peach and casaba melon with hints of orange and vanilla. The wine has an extraordinary balance of sweetness, aroma and acidity that is sure to delight the Muscat lovers.

Now, onto the reds. Our Fleur Bleu 2008 Six Petals Blend ($22.00)is a unique blend of Syrah, Petite Syrah, Zinfandel, Viognier, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. Each wine was fermented separately then blended together prior to aging in barrels. The result is an intense aromatic blend of blackberry jam, strawberry, red delicious apples and plum with hints of spice and leather. It's very smooth with underlying tannin.

Lastly, the Fleur Bleu Mourvedre ($23.00). This varietal is often used in blends, but stands on its own as a distinctly earthy and complex wine. Unknown to many this wine is definitely going to surprise and please. The aromas are rich and earthy of black fruit, brown sugar, spices and vanilla with hints of cherry and eucalyptus. It has a sweetness, but is not a sweet wine. Enjoy it now, or let it age in your cellar for 5-7 years. This is a special weekend wine you will want to have on hand to share with friends.

For ordering information on any of these wines or to arrange for a tasting, feel free to visit my website at, www.SwankyTastings.com

Friday, March 11, 2011

What Makes a Good Wine Club?

I've been thinking about wine clubs because I was able to work the NW Womens Show and many women I spoke to told me about different wine clubs they belong to. I asked what their wine club was like and I got a variety of answers. Some wine clubs offer membership with no monthly fee. But the member is invited to come monthly or quarterly and visit the winery and purchase certain wines only made available to members. Some wine clubs will ship wines to members every month or every quarter for a fee. The amount of wines shipped will be based on the retail price of the wines that month or quarter. In other words, if you pay $70/month for a wine club you will receive 3 or 4 bottles a month worth $70.

It's very interesting to me because WineShop at Home's wine club is very unique I think. Our wine club has no contract. It's $29.95/mo + t&s for 2 bottles of wine or $57.50/mo + t&s for 4 bottles of wine. The member can choose the color, all red, all white, or both, and can change that decision at any time. For example some people may want all whites in the summer and reds in the winter. The wines chosen for the wine club are not based on value, but are based on the new wines we release every month. WineShop releases 4 new wines every month and they go to the wine club members first, then trickle down into the samplers to be available to the public... the ones that don't sell out first that is. Each wine has a card with winemaker notes and a handpicked recipe to be especially delicious with that wine. Some months a member can receive $85+ worth of wine just because that is the price of the wines being released that month!

WineShop has also rolled out a new feature to the wine club where members are invited to a "virtual tasting" with the winemaker. Every month he has a conference call with just members and he goes over the flavors, aromas, and production of each wine released. Members can ask questions and learn more about the wine and food pairings.

So, tell me... I would really like to know from you... what makes a good wine club?

For more information on the wine club offered by WineShop @ Home, click here. There's even a special offer, just for giving it a try! :)