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Wine Country Gift

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

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A Little Wine, a Little Shopping!

Spending a day in Napa and Sonoma is a delight, especially for adults, but even in wine country it’s not just about the wine, there’s shopping too! After all, due to the nature of alcohol, there is a limit to how much wine you can taste. Not only do you want to stop before you have a hard time climbing back into the car but also, the taste buds become saturated after a while so that unless you cleanse them with water and food, all of the wines start to taste the same. Of course, due to differences in physiology, some people will want to keep tasting new wines after others have reached their saturation point. To make sure that the trip is interesting to everybody, pick wineries later in the day that combine good wines and great gift shops. Here are some favorites and why.

When you come to wine country via the Golden Gate Bridge, there is a group of wineries on Route 121 just north of where you turn off of Route 37. Our best recommendation these days is the Jacuzzi Family Vineyards. Every day their gift shop gets more interesting. For the moment, the wine tasting is complimentary and the attached Olive Oil Company, where you can sample the flavored oils, has their own gift shop too making this stop a winning combination. Make it the first stop on the way into the valleys or the last stop on the way back to the city.

Just to the north of Jacuzzi is Cornerstone Place (look for the gigantic blue lawn chairs directly opposite the entrance to Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves). Cornerstone’s combination of unique stores, fascinating galleries, playful gardens, food and wine tasting is also a great way to start or end any tour.

Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery: They have, without a doubt, the best winery gift shop in Sonoma. Because they have been around for so long (the winery started in 1906) people often relate them to their previous incarnation as a ‘jug wine’ producer, however today they make excellent wines that are a great value, in part because they own so many vineyards, and have for so long. For the moment, their wine tastings are also complimentary and people always come out smiling. The historic Plaza is just minutes away, which is a wonderful place for shopping, filled with a wide variety of galleries, tasting rooms, clothing stores and specialty items.

Leaving the Plaza, head north up the Valley of the Moon where there are several wineries that we think have especially great gift shops. B.R. Cohn Winery has a wonderful collection of items and their olive oils are as good as their excellent wines. A little farther up the valley is Imagery Estate Winery where many of their products are based on the original art that they commissioned for their wine bottle labels. Chateau St. Jean Winery devotes a large part of their main tasting room to their gift shop with branded products with a wine and food tilt. Just past them is Landmark Winery which has a charming gift area that includes a tribute to their John Deere family tractors.

When you go up the Napa Valley, there are some wineries that really shine gift-wise. In the heart of Rutherford, Rubicon Estate is the most elegant gift shop in Napa; stylish, unique, and accompanied by great wines, a charming espresso bar and graceful seating outside that can accommodate the whole family. Plumpjack Winery, which is just off the Oakville Crossroad, naturally offers great wines, but it also has one of the most charming gift shops, in part because it’s so comfortably close to the tasting bar. At the base of the Silverado Trail, Darioush offers unusual gifts with a Persian flair in a spectacular building that shouldn’t be missed.

Many times, late in the day, we have dropped shoppers of at the north end of St. Helena, close to the restaurant called simply ‘Market’ to enjoy the nice variety of shops. We’ll catch up with them at the south end of town in the parking lot of Sunshine Market, a great place to pick up that sparkling water for the road. Thanks to the wonders of mobile phones, one segment of the party can go shopping while the others continue their wine tasting. Everyone is happy! There are a number of good wineries close to St. Helena including Beringer, St. Clement and Merryvale, all of which have very nice gift shops.

For non-winery shopping, the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, just north of St. Helena, and Copia, The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts in downtown Napa (next to the Oxbow Market) both have spectacular, cooking related gift shops. Of course there is always The Premium Outlet Mall in Napa (take the First Street exit on Route 29.) This is especially popular with international visitors who can reconnect with their old friends named Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Ann Taylor and Liz Claiborne (just to name a few.)

One of the most important goals on a tour is to find places that everyone in the group is going to enjoy. We make it a habit to ask our clients about themselves, so that we can connect the dots in the best way. Our client’s safety, comfort and enjoyment are our main concerns, and sometimes the thing that makes the best accompaniment to a day of wine tasting is a fabulous new pair of shoes.

About the Author

Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis are the authors of the book ‘Your Day in Wine Country, Touring the Wineries of Napa and Sonoma’. They are also the owners of a custom tour service, Amicis Tours, based in downtown Sonoma and can often be found driving clients around Wine Country and introducing them to a wide variety of wineries in both Sonoma and Napa. Discover a wealth of Wine Country information or contact them to schedule a tour via their web site at http://www.YourDayInWineCountry.com

What is YOUR Country good at?… please don’t forget to add what country you are from..?

For instance.. the french are supposedly “good” at wine and cheese production… Barbados is reputed for hot sauces… Detroit USA renowned for MoTown, Ford and GM gift shops… Even Ireland is renowned for its jumpers and waterfalls, not to mention glass crystal…

What are the englsh good for?

I’m from Australia.

1) Our country is beautiful; from the beaches to the plains, all of it is astonishingly beautiful.

2) Our soldiers are the best in the world, although I’m not so sure that’s a good thing.

3) We will never run out of room; 21 million people in a country nearly the size of China (who have over 1.1 billion citizens).

4) You will never find a friendlier environment (apart from in Ireland).

5) Our native fauna is the most unique on the planet (kangaroos, koalas, platypus, echidna, emu’s, wombat’s dingo’s, Tasmanian devils, etc).

6) We export more iron ore than any other country.

7) Our Olympic teams are the best per population base. At swimming, we’re just best :-)

8) We produce good wines and beers.

9) Ever heard of a boomerang? Thank the Indigenous Aborigines for that!

10) Where else could you live 30 minutes from the city, but have 1000 hectares of bushland around you? There is no dawn like one over the Australian bush. Trust me, I live in it.

There’s my patriotic deed for the day!

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Basket Wine

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

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basket wine

Mothers Day Gift Baskets

Mother’s Day is almost here and what would be more perfect than a beautiful gift basket? You may not have known, but Amazon has a wide variety of Gourmet food baskets, wine gift baskets and so much more. With hundreds of Mother’s Day Gift Baskets and Mother’s Day Gifts to choose from you are sure to find that special gift for your special Mom.

Featured gift baskets include “The Connoisseur” wine gift basket. Everyone will be impressed by the variety in this exclusive gift and we’ll ship it for free! A beautifully handcrafted basket is piled high with Ghirardelli 60% cacao dark chocolate with caramel, Godiva milk chocolate macadamia nut biscotti, Mrs. May’s all-natural cranberry almond crunch, Lily O’Brien’s handcrafted Irish sticky toffee – sweet smooth caramel in milk and dark chocolate, Ghirardelli milk chocolate, and assorted Walkers chocolate covered cashews, peanuts, almonds and Brazil nuts. A delightful presentation and a wonderful gift.

Also featured is “The Breakfast in Bed” gift basket. This gift contains a wonderful assortment of gourmet delights to start their day and a handy way to serve them. Old-fashioned pancake and waffle mix, Ghirardelli rich and creamy double chocolate hot cocoa, Nonni’s original biscotti, Gavina coffee, butter flake pastry, Ahmad English tea, vanilla cream biscuits and more are brimming from this folding serving tray. Beautiful mugs and a matching napkin complete this eye-opening collection. It’s so good they will be asking for seconds.

And yet another Mother’s day classic is “The Mother’s Day Wishes” gift basket. What a GIFT! Send this elegant and useful gift arrangement to Mom and she’ll love you for it! This gift arrangement is professionally assembled inside a basket with decorative spring florals, so Mom will be so happy with your thoughtful gift. Fresh as a spring bouquet and bright as Mother?s smile. This sunny arrangement includes a CD featuring “Mamma?, a beautiful and touching song about a Mother?s love, devotion, caring, and how much you appreciate her. Also included are gardening gloves, handmade sunflower cookies, lemon shortbread cookies, white chocolate raspberry cappuccino drink mix, yogurt covered raisins, orange spice tea, and more. A wonderful way to brighten her special day.

Come visit us at www.cbgiftbaskets.com browse around and see all the wonderful gifts to choose from to make your Mom feel as special as she is to you.

About the Author

what is the chianti wine bottle with the basket on it? It looks like the bottle is sitting in the basket. :) ?

the straw-wrapping is known as a “fiasco”. it was used to protect the thin glass. this hand-wrapping became cost-prohibitive in the 20th century…they just switched to better bottles. more expensive wines are cellared on their sides anyway and thus don’t need it.

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Wine Gifts Shiraz

Monday, January 18th, 2010

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wine gifts shiraz

Cooking With Wine 101

Many people are intimidated by the idea of cooking with wine. It sounds a little too fancy or even gourmet (that’s Greek for complicated). Maybe they are feeding a family and don’t like the idea of serving the little ones something with wine in it. However, often it is just a case of people not knowing how to cook with wine. It really is very simple and can be incorporated into anyone’s recipes.

Some of the advantages of cooking with wine include:

- very little makes a huge difference to the flavor and aroma of your dishes
- it instantly produces a richer, more complex taste to recipes
- you can easily experiment with it for different results
- if you choose to replace it in a recipe, it can be easily done with chicken, beef or vegetable broth

The first step for beginners wishing to cook with wine is to try adding it to spaghetti sauces. Red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Bordeaux and Merlot are wonderful in spaghetti sauces that are vegetarian or beef based. If the sauce is being served over chicken or is made with ground poultry, white wine works better. Even as little as 1/3 of a cup of wine adds a rich flavor to the entire batch of sauce that will cause people to come back for it time and again.

Another great and easy way to incorporate wine into your cooking is to create a sauce from the little bits of food left in the frying pan after frying meats. You simply pour in wine and gently scrape the pan as it cooks on the stove. This is actually a real cooking technique called deglazing. It makes a fantastic rich sauce to pour over vegetables or meat. An added bonus is your pan will also be easier to clean afterwards.

If you are cooking in the slow cooker or baking in the oven, you always need to add liquid. Wine is the perfect cooking liquid. It adds flavor and richness. White wine adds an irresistible intensity to fish baked in it. Red wine is wonderful to add to the slow cooker with a roast or in beef stew.

As you get bolder with your use of wine in cooking, explore some different recipes using it. They are very easy to find. Just a simple online search will provide you with numerous recipes. There are soups, desserts, main dishes, pastas, appetizers and more that feature any of a variety of wines in their ingredient list.

So remember to keep at least one red and one white wine on hand to give a little extra flavor to the dishes you prepare. Even inexpensive wines will add a little extra je-ne-sais-quoi in your food. (That’s French for yummy)

An important point to remember for anyone who brings it up, is that the alcohol in the wine burns off in the cooking process, leaving you with flavor and no intoxicating effects. It also doesn’t add any extra fat to the meals you are preparing. You will astound your friends with how sophisticated your cooking has become because of the great results wine produces in even every day dishes.

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Wine Gift Online

Friday, January 15th, 2010

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It seems that the more you care about a person the harder they  are to shop. Of course, what can you get the person who has just about everything? A wine gift wicker basket.

A wine gift shopping basket is a downright gift for anyone on your list and they are cheap and they are just tremendous.
You can give a wine gift basket to anyone.  Your boss, your relative, your love or your best friend. You can even give a wine gift carrier to your parents on their centennial.

The possibilities of a wine gift picnic basket are unbroken.

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Wine Gift Idea

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

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I know a couple who love a good wine. Any ideas of a good christmas gift for them?

They like red wine,

You could buy them a nice bottle of wine. There are also lots of other great gifts for wine lovers:

stemware
decanter
Wine Spectator Subscription
wine opener
wine refrigerator

For specific ideas visit http://www.cheers2wine.com/gifts-for-wine-lovers.html

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