Friday, February 9, 2018

Love the Wine You're With


Your friends at the AWS Pittsburgh Chapter are here to help!  If you take a quick trip through wine.com, you’ll find plenty of inspiration for the upcoming holiday. The 14th of February is special, particularly for wine lovers. More than any other day, it’s an opportunity to share our love for wine with our Valentine: a sort of ménage à trois, but we’ll get back to that later.

Finding the right wine is important to start your dinner in the right direction. You want to show off your love and your enthusiasm, but not too much, and not too directly. Subtly and romantically is the way to go. We’ve found five wines to communicate your burning passion without playing with fire (too much).

To prevent the embarrassment your over-excitement could cause, we’ve also identified the five wines that you probable shouldn’t pick up for that night.



The Five Wines to Try

Terra Valentine Marriage Spring Mountain, Napa Valley, California
Well, the name of the producer ‘Terra Valentine’, as much as the name of the wine ‘Marriage Spring’ will speak for themselves and reveal your subtle ingenuity for matching wine with the moment. This is a proprietary red blend. Expect a fruity yet fairly powerful red wine.

More information on terravalentine.com











Reckless Love, Alexander Valley, California

As the producer puts it, “We made this bottle as a tribute to the brave few who rush into blind love and shameless nights. We hand crafted this velvety California blend to pair perfectly with wild nights and ignoring your parents’ advice.”
Because your Love is reckless, and your parent’s aren’t watching, this wine will work.
More information on  rebelcoastwinery.com





Folie a Deux Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California
Folie a Deux” is French for “a madness shared by two”. Because you’re crazy about each other, a wine with a French accent from Sonoma County will do the trick. We think that Pinot Noir is ideal for a romantic night, because it is fruity and not too tannic, keeping your feelings (and stomach) in the right mood.

More information on folieadeux.com




Naked Winery Oh! Orgasmic Riesling, Columbia Valley, Washington
Ok, your message won’t be delivered subtly with this wine. But it’s a positive one. One that takes two to get to, a lot of love, and a lot of sharing.

Expect a very sweet and powerfully aromatic white wine with this late harvest Riesling. Producer says “Sweet almost to the point of being an ice-wine!” There are notes of candied pear and apples. The Oh! Orgasmic range has other varietals to vary your pleasures like Sangiovese, Zinfandel or Pinot Blanc.
Some related information on nakedwinery.com




Je t’aime Brut Rose, Limoux, France
Because no sentence is more beautiful than “Je t’aime”, French for “I Love You”. The language of wine, and the language of love, united.

You may love more information about this wine on jetaimeco.com




The Five Wines to Avoid


Menage a Trois Midnight Red Blend, California
A ménage à trois in French is a domestic arrangement in which three people have romantic relations with each other. If you have a message to send to your loved one, like you’ve invited a guest to join the fun after dinner around midnight on V-day, this is your perfect wine. But you may want to reconsider your message, or keep it for another day.

More info on menageatroiswines.com
  






R Wine Bitch Grenache, Spain

Do we need to elaborate? Whether you’re a man or a woman, stay away from this wine on Valentine’s Day! As good (and fun) as it might be, not for the 14th of February… Please!


Naked Winery Penetration Cabernet Sauvignon,
Columbia Valley, Washington

Here again, this is too far off the romantic road for the occasion. Yes you love each other, and there are certain things that you like to share. But don’t put it on the table just yet! Save it for another day perhaps, or very early in the morning on the 15th.

The producer describes this wine as follows: “Penetration is a woody wine with depth. Open up, relax and get Penetrated tonight.”
Read more at nakedwinery.com




Mouton Noir Love Drunk, Willamette Valley, Oregon
The purpose of sharing wine on Valentine’s Day is not getting drunk. It’s not putting your senses to sleep, but waking them up, teasing them with sensations, smells and flavors from food and wine.
So although the Pink color seems appropriate, Love Drunk Rosé wine… Nope!
For another night, there’s info on moutonnoirwines.com






Ovum Wines ‘Ne Me Quitte Pas’, Rogue Valley, Oregon
Ne me quitte pas” is song by Belgian Jacques Brel about longing for a love to please “don’t leave me”. If your relation is at a stage that even on Valentine’s Day you feel like begging her or him not to leave, don’t bring this bottle out.

Don’t break things apart with this Oregon Gewürztraminer. Keep them together with your passion.
Wine and producer info on ovumwines.com



Pick one of the recommended wines above and show off how fond of her or him you are. Enjoy the company of love on this most romantic holiday.



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