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Weekend wine plans?
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 10/23/2009

If there's time today, I'll try to post more photos from some recent wine tastings.

Of course, you could always host your own. It's supposed to be pretty nice this weekend, but then I also thought it was supposed to be pretty cool (or at least below 80), so things might have changed. Weather permitting, an outdoor wine tasting party is always fun, but don't forgo comfort (aka air conditioning) for the sake of ambience.

Some tips for an at-home wine tasting:

"Blind" tastings can be a lot of fun. Lay in a supply of cloth napkins, wine bags, or plain brown lunch sacks to cover the labels (pin the cloth napkins around with a safety pin, of course, unless you've got stellar napking folding origami skills). Draw up a basic form and print enough copies for each person to have one, numbered from 1 to 10 (or whatever the number of bottles is that you're tasting) with a line next to each number for whatever it is you want your guest ...

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Trip of a lifetime, the finale
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 10/22/2009
More notes and photos from the last part of the September California trip.
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Trip of a Lifetime, part II
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 10/21/2009
Jeremy Fulmore continues the story....
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Trip of a lifetime, part I
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 10/20/2009
Last month, several of our staff made "the trip of a lifetime" out to California to tour some of Constellation Wine's wineries. For the next few days, we'll be posting notes and photos courtesy of Jeremy Fulmore, Regional Manager for the Gainesville area.
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Ocala Tasting 09/24/09
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 10/1/2009

Just over 200 guests came together at last week's Ocala tasting. It was an active event, with a glass etcher, two chefs plus a local restaurant, a mystery wine table, and more.

Chef Daniel, of Chef Daniel's Gourmet Restaurant and Wine Bar, cooked up filets for our guests.

Commemorate special events with custom engraving--here, a local engraver shows guests some options.

The mystery wine table is always a favorite--bottles are covered, a few hints are given, but then it's u ...

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Block wines reviewed (not by us)
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 9/28/2009
Sometimes it’s just nice to see what other people are saying about you. Our exclusive Block wines (available in a few other states, through exclusive agreements) are picking up some good reviews in other blogs.
 
Check out these:
 
On Corks and Caftans September 24, 2009 and on
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Save the Corks!
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 9/25/2009

It's the end of week one of our campaign to Save the Corks! I'd hoped to have an "official" estimate of how many we'd collected in the first full week, but "a lot" isn't much of an estimate. Thousands, at least. 1,400 dropped off one day in our Winter Park (Orlando Ave) store; about 500 collected at the opening event on Sept. 17--and those are just the "big" ones. We expect to see many thousands in the cork pool at next month's A Taste for Learning event.

Meanwhile, we're on Twitter, @savethecorks, tweeting about Save the Corks!, enviro facts, VCC/UCF and UCP (our beneficiaries).

Remember, your two cents is worth a lot--just ten corks a day collected at each of our stores adds up to more than $10,000 a year going to good causes. And more than a half million corks k ...

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Tequila and summer drinks
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 9/24/2009

Fall is here, according to the calendar, but it still feels like summer outside. So light drinks made with vodka, rum, and tequila, are still at the top of our list. And if all you know about tequila is it comes with a margarita, here're are some facts (and drinks) to expand your horizons.

Tequila is distilled from the blue agave plant in Mexico. Usually un-aged—and even when it is, it’s nothing like the aging other spirits are renowned for. Reposado, for example, is aged at least two months, but less than a year. Anejo? One to three years.
 
Perhaps it’s the fresh nature of tequila that makes it such a great mixer with fresh fruit juices and other light mixers. Here are a couple of easy summery drinks to mix up your party a bit.
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Wine-down Wednesday: try a wine tasting at ABC
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 9/23/2009

Who to talk to
Everyone. Well, maybe not everyone, but this is your chance to get your questions answered. Tables are staffed by wine experts—either ABC wine staff or people from vineyards, distributors, or importers. And they love to talk wine.
 
What to taste
Generally, people a ...
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Orlando Wine Tasting
Notes from Wine Country By Lorena on 9/14/2009

ABC Store at Lake Buena Vista in Orlando hosted a Wine Tasting Event recently. Over 100 people came out to enjoy the fine wines and spirits!

Glenlivet Representative gave guests a full tour of the single malt scotches ranging from 12 yr. to 21 yr.

Brazillian cocktails were a favorite as well as the flavored rums.

Guests also enjoyed gourmet snacks including pretzels with honey wasabi dipping sauce (delicious)!

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