Showing posts with label Champagne Gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champagne Gift. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Give Wine Gift Hampers as a Fathers Day Present Ideas

Mothers Day just past away and now is coming the day dedicated to all the Fathers in the world.
It's really not good that this fathers day is not celebrated everywhere around the world...
Fathers deserve it. They are the greatest man in every child life.

Fathers are symbols for care, protection, something powerful and supportive.
No matter that usually they are stronger and more stable that the mothers, they also like some attention. This fathers day is perfect for this occasion.


But buying gift for Father's day, does not mean buying teddy bear, but neither means buying gun. This is day for showing attention to your daddy. The best option, is buying something sweet and delicious. Or buy some wine or champagne.
You daddy will love it. But in a  case of choosing wine or champagne, buy sоme
snacks to. Make you daddy relax and enjoy the gift. Make this day daddy's specialest.

You may buy bottle of Rockbare Shira, with a combination of jar of capsicum and apricot salsa sauce, jar of Northern Rivers classic Barbeque sauce. You may also combine it with  packet of Chocolate Chip Cookies or packet of Lavosh from the Kurrajong Kitchen. Or all that put it together with the bottle of Rockbare Shira.

This would be great gift as Fathers Day present.
You may combine it with product you like, or buy it as a gift hamper from places like the website for selling gift Gourmandise.com.au


Make this father day, the especial for your dad!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

What kind of wine to choose for the Christmas dinner

In this word - Christmas everyone discovers something for himself. For some this is one of the holiest days - The Birth of Christ for others - the biggest gift in the year for the third - just plenty meal with a lot of good food and red wine.
 
We will not change your views and understandings, our sole goal is to help you to spend this holiday possible ideal, by selecting for the most loved ones, a great menu with delicious and melt in your mouth meals and of course the appropriate Wine gift hampers!



No matter whether we stop at the traditional meals, the wine for this bright holiday is with red color!
Red wine carries with it celebration of of the Holy Christian holiday, and is a great companion of the Christmas meals that you prepared. And if you decide to welcome the holiday in the mountains and come back from a snow walk, the wine will warm up with his
revitalized forces.
So ladies, if on your Christmas table will be culinary delights of pork, we suggest you to combine them with red wine. Select older vintages, but not much, if you want the wine to be more elegant and vintage 2010, if you want a young and fresh wine. 



For the traditional Christmas turkey, we suggest you wines with a finer structure, less tannic, that are appropriate to the fine turkey meat. Remember ladies, wine should always be in harmony with the meal with which you will eat it.
And remember, dear ladies - no matter what wine you choose, serve it in pretty glasses with lots of love and and happiness. Because it's Christmas and on Christmas miracles happen! Cheers!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Right Champagne or Champagne Gift

Today we will talk about the good champagne and we'll give you some suggestions and tips about how to choose the right champagne or champagne gift. First, one clarification - the popular name "champagne" for sparkling wines, in some places (countries) is wrong. First - champagne are called only wines from the Champagne region in France.
Second - the so-called champagne is made in a complex and time-consuming classical technology, which after some maturing of the wine is added sugar and it ferments for a second time in the bottle, it is naturally aerated, multiple procedures are performed, rotation of the bottles from different angles, cooling to clear etc. The complex operations make the best wines of champagne as "Dom Perignon."
Short dictionary of the inscriptions on the label:
  • Dry - (English)
  • Semi dry - (English)
  • Sec - (French)
  • Trocken - (German)
  • Dolce - (Italian)
  • Prosecco – (Italian)
Brut - dry (the term for "dry" is used specifically for sparkling wines). As dry wines are defined, low sugar content (up to 5 g per liter). The more sugar content (grape or additionally inserted) in a wine, it is called semi-dry, semi-sweet, sweet.

Top 5 world champagnes:

  • Louis Roederer's Cristal Champagne - One of the best sparkling wines with resistant golden color with shimmering green light flashes and incredibly enjoyable active bubbles. Very beautiful, delicate nose, starting with dominant aromas of fresh almonds and sweet smell of flowers, revealing the beautiful shade of juicy peaches, white chocolate, caramel and toasted hazelnuts lightly dusted. The taste is full and sensual, caressing the lips.

     
  • Dom Perignon - Nose: One of the best sparkling wines with resistant golden color. This wine is full of life, with a fresh nose that dances through a spiral of aromas, blending hints of angelica, dried flowers, pineapple, coconut, cinnamon, cocoa and tobacco . Palate: With fullness in the mouth, it is earthy, smoky, the pearl complexity rises to the surface, highlighted by the spirited warmth of peppery spice. The sensation of intensity develops and melts into a deep, bright heart, fruity, exotic maturity and a slight touch of anise.
  • Krug - One of the exceptionally greatest drinks. Perhaps the biggest name in Champagne, which produces big, rich wines can live for many years in the bottle. The composition of this legendary cuvee is stunning - a mosaic of flavors, a blend of three grape varieties picked from set 20 to 25 years old Cru vineyards that form complex cuvée from 6 to 10 different crops - Grand Cuvee.
    Henri Krug: "Krug Grand Cuvee is as a symphony, a composition where all the instruments play together, accompanied each other in total harmony"
  • Pommery - Color: Gold with shades of green almond
    Nose: Games and delicate aromas of acacia and lime
    Taste: Soft Fruit, with long flavors tsvezhi
    Very delicate and fresh champagne, suitable for summer aperitif to Gryuyer, Comte Guzher accompanied with carrot sticks and radish, ham or seafood.
  • Veuve Clicquot - Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label - With vivid and provocative style, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label filled with thrill vibrant life full of elegance, presumption and passion. Yellow Label looks beautiful: golden-yellow, with a foaming necklace of tiny bubbles. With so pleasant aroma: initially reminiscent of white fruits and raisins, then vanilla, and finally - a toasted muffin. Note the good balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the warm aroma produced by aging in bottle. The first sip supplies all the freshness and forcefulness so typical of Yellow Label with a symphony of fruit flavors. This constant power to delight makes it ideal as an aperitif, and perfect champagne with which to enjoy seafood or fish. 

    - Veuve Clicquot – La Grande Dame - La Grande Dame is the ultimate expression of the search for perfection by Madame Clicquot . It is made only in exceptional years. Grapes of eight of the top-ranking Grands Crus. Matures in the wine cellar over six years. Incarnation of the style of Veuve Clicquot, rich, golden and shining color, accentuated by a fine effervescence. Sweet and precious scents. Rich, fruity taste. Infinitely deep and silky texture. Clean and endless finish.

 

 Choose the right Wine Gifts | Dom Perignon - facts and myths



Wednesday, September 26, 2012

How started the history with the champagne?

At the beginning winemakers were surprised by the unexpected and unpredictable carbonation of their wines after bottling, and in many cases endured total loss due to the bursting of the bottles. Studying and controlling this process took many years. We now know, that this was so because of the cold climate of the region and the early advanced winters. Because of the low temperature fermentation process stopped, the wine was bottled and left to mature. And because of render fermentation, wine bottles still had sugar and wine yeast. With the arrival of spring and warmer temperatures, the yeast comes back to life and began to eat sugars (ie begins secondary fermentation). We know that carbon dioxide in the process of fermentation is released. Because of the fact that the process runs in the bottle, that's why carbon dioxide is collected there. The bottles were from normal glass and were not designed to endure the high pressure, so they exploded, and often were injured and even killed people.


 
But let us return to Dom Perignon. It was found that he was responsible for wine production in Hartville's Abbey near Epernay at the end of the 17th century. Undoubtedly had an exceptional talent and has systematized and refined the making of the familiar red wine. Careful harvesting, quickly pressing the grapes, as well as the mixing of wines from different vineyards - this was a precedent for its time and practice for Dom Perignon. He managed to get white wine suitable for aging with very good quality. Unfortunately for him and his assistants the bubbles in wine were a sign of poor quality.
The champagne, to become synonym of sparkling, took another two centuries. In the early 19th century, the British managed to produce extremely strong bottle that can withstand high pressure and at about that time arrived the first cork from Spain. Because the bubbles in champagne, the alcohol in it connected faster with blood and creates a festive and euphoric feeling, that quickly made fashionable drink among the English and the French aristocracy.
Techniques for the making of champagne were perfected, but not without the financial support of the big retailers at this time. The process became more predictable, and the losses from the exploded bottlels, smaller.

Types of champagne:
  • Blanc de noris - wine (translated as white from red) made only from red grapes - Pinot Noir and Pinot Munich
  • Brut - dry wine with a sugar content of less than 15 g / l
  • Extra Brut - sugar content from 0 to 6 g / l
  • Sec - sugar content of 17 to 35 g / l, which means semidry
  • Demi sec - sugar content of 33 to 50 g / l
  • Doux - sweet


Benefits of champagne

Consumption of champagne can give you pleasure and make you feel pretty good. This in itself is no small benefit, but champagne wines are hiding many more advantages. Research specialists proved that champagne helps the heart, reducing the risk of disease like Alzheimer's disease. Exquisite drinks, lowers cholesterol and protects from stroke, improves heart activity and circulation. It is believed that most antioxidants are found in the pink champagne.
It has been proven that daily consumption of champagne, has no harm, 1-2 times daily. In general, alcoholic drinks are high-calorie, but one cup of the beverage contains only 91 calories. The diet should be balanced and healthy mix of different food groups. It is advisable for women not to consume more than 2 small glasses a day.
That's why we suggest you to try some very nice and good quality champagne, with which you can also make an amazing Christmas champagne gift
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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Why to choose Wine as a gift

Bottle of Wine - Perfect gift for the upcoming holidays

Wine can be completely impersonal and trivial gift, can be elegant and cleverly distanced gesture, can be playfully humorous or filled with tenderness and intimate expectation gift. Many people believe that properly packaged bottle can always do the job when you need something to give. Each gift is a form of communication and precisely wine is among the most expressive examples.

The wine is unique gift. Gift that you can do to your loved one, an old friend, colleague, partner. Gift that is suitable for every occasion and for everyone. If you give wine as a gift, it is important to choose good, quality wine, whether it is white, red or rosé.

A beautiful wine gift hamper and other different kinds of sweet or salty things in it, will be perfect gift that will delight anyone.

Is there anything more pleasant than when you get home after a long and tiring day to enjoy the evening and rest by the fire with a loved person beside you and a glass of red wine in hand ... A glass of good red wine as Mountadam The Red 2006 can do an excellent job.

If you want white wine and love, or you want to give someone here is Cape Mentelle Chardonnay 2008. The wine has a very gentle and nice smell, and the taste is exceptionally nice and delicious.

If you decide for more gentle variant here is the rosé wine. Chandon Pinot Noir Rosé 2010 is light and unpretentious of taste, but that does not valid for the pink champagne!

The last thing to say is, enjoy the good wine and you will not regret it.
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