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Boutique Wineries, Facts about wine, Uncategorized

5 Things You Should Never Do to Your Paso Wine

  • January 26, 2017
  • By PasoWine

We know, we know. Aren’t there enough rules to the wine world (swirl this, spit that—don’t add ice cubes, blah, blah blah)? We aren’t saying you can’t add a splash of soda water to your chardonnay if you find a spritzer occasionally refreshing. We are, however, saying that there are a few things that are simply not done. What follows are five cardinal sins that will not only ruin your wine tasting experience, but may also ruin your entire dinner party. I suggest you listen and learn, lest you experience your own winetastrophy (yes, we are allowed to make up our own words because we make the rules around here).

Paso Robles Wineries Wine Mistakes Winetastrophy: Noun. A calamity, catastrophe, or tragedy pertaining to misuse or mishandling of fine wine.

1. Leave Your Wine in a Hot Car

We shudder to think about the number of wine tasters who purchase a great bottle of wine on a summer day, then leave the darn thing in their car for a “quick stop at the drug store.” Ah, not so innocent, I promise you! It might be 75 degrees outside, but your car—parked in a sunny spot—can easily soar to triple digit temps. After about the 80 degree mark, your wine is actually being “cooked,” which drastically taints the flavor (think sour, jammy canned prunes. Yuck!). Heat can also compromise the seal of the cork or screw cap, which (you guessed it) leads to oxidation issues. Just remember this rule: If you wouldn’t leave your child or dog in a hot-parked car, why would you leave your precious wine?

Bodega De Edgar Buy the wine Keep a cool head with this red: Bodega de Edgar’s 2011 El Pape is made with 65% grenache, 30% mourvedre and 5% syrah—all 100% delicious.

Mapping and Directions: speedfind.com/BodegaDeEdgar

 

 

2. Overchill Your Whites

Sorry, but you are probably already doing this on a regular basis. (How to know if you’re serving a white too cold? Have your guests taste it, then ask each person to tell you what, in fact, they just experienced. You may be arguing for quite a while.) Not only does over chilled white wine register as unpleasantly acidic or tart on the tongue, it also tastes a heck of a lot like “nothing at all.” That’s because serving your white wine straight from the fridge masks the true flavors and deadens your taste buds. Butteryness, fruitiness, minerality, a hint of candied pear? Good luck experiencing any of the subtle nuances. How to combat this issue? Simply leave your white on the counter for a good 30 minutes prior to sipping.

Cayucos Cellars Buy the Wine Warm up to this white: Tart and sweet as freshly cut pineapple, this 2010 Cayucos Cellars Chardonnay deserves a warmer welcome.

Mapping and Directions: speedfind.com/CayucosCellars

 

 

3. Not Decanting Big Reds

No, not all red wines need a true “decanting” process—many can sit on the counter with the cork off and reap the same benefits of a little aeration. However, bigger, beefier wines—say a ten-year-old Syrah—will need more breathing time to allow its true colors to show. Decant these heftier, more complex reds for five minutes to two hours and sample within that timeframe to experience the changes. Need to speed up the process? Pour the wine between two different decanters or simply swirl the wine to increase the air/wine ratio.

Clavo Cellars Logo Decant and enchant: Allow sultry aromas of dark chocolate and black currants to deepen and develop when you decant Clavo Cellars’ 2010 Petite Sirah.

Contact Clavo Cellars for more information: (805) 226-0174. Or, visit their tasting room: Mapping and Directions: speedfind.com/ClavoCellars

 

 

4. Leave the Cork Off Overnight

Just as water destroys the Wicked Witch, so does air destroy wine. A little air is always good, but leaving your bottle uncovered for a full night will result in some funky flavors come morning. Before going to bed, ensure that wines are securely closed off with a cap, cork, or –better yet—a wine saver that pumps excess air out of the bottle and away from the precious contents within. Like washing your face nightly or flossing, this is simply good wine hygiene that will pay off tenfold!

Brecon Estate Buy the Wine Keep this one air-tight: A true “foodie Syrah,” Brecon Estate’s 2014 Central Coast California Syrah showcases ripe flavors and a complex framework of both American and French oak. Enjoy with dinner all week long (as long as you keep the cork secured).

Mapping and Directions: speedfind.com/BreconEstate

 

5. Aging Too Long

Life is short. Drink good wine while you’re still in the pink! The temptation to save nice things: a crisp new work shirt, your grandma’s good china, that expensive bottle of wine, is universally attractive. We all want to believe that “one day” the perfect occasion to drink that special, French 1979 vintage will pop up on our calendars. The sad truth is that we don’t know how much time any of us have left, so you’re better off popping the cork now and getting some enjoyment out of your wine cellar. That said, never age a wine that’s meant to be enjoyed young (lighter reds and whites are often meant to be slurped within two years or so). Have a bottle of red you’ve been assured will mature well over the next ten years or so? Go ahead and lay it down, just don’t be afraid to take it out of retirement early if and when an everyday celebration presents itself.

Jada Vineyards Buy the Wine Button Can’t wait to taste:  Jada Vineyards & Winery’s 2013 Hell’s Kitchen is a blend of incredible estate Rhone varietals brimming with blackberry jam, mint, rose petal and flinty goodness. Age until 2020 or drink now. We won’t judge!

Mapping and Directions: speedfind.com/JadaVineyard

 

 


This blog was written by Hayley Thomas Cain, food and wine writer for SLO New Times and PasoRoblesWineries.net. You can reach her at [email protected] or follow her on instagram @flavorslo.

photo credit: Domiriel Splashed! – Everywhere! via photopin (license)


If you’re looking for a place to spend the night in Paso Robles, checkout:

Adelaide Inn

The Adelaide Inn is an iconic, locally owned hotel known for its friendly staff and lush landscaping. With spacious rooms and a convenient location close to highway 101 and the event center – home of the California Mid-State Fair – this hotel is a great choice for most travelers.

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La Bellasera Hotel & Suites
La Bellasera Hotel & Suites  is an elegant boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Central Coast Wine Country. Influenced by Mediterranean and Italian architecture, the luxurious accommodations reflect the aged sophistication of the Central Coast region and the relaxed nature of the California countryside.
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Hampton Inn & Suites - Paso Robles

Hampton Inn & Suites Paso Robles is nestled in the Central Coast wine region, home to over 200 wineries, beautiful beaches, mountains and diverse attractions. Relax and revive in a comfortable guest room with all you need for a successful stay. You can count on Hampton to deliver value, consistency and service with a smile. We love having you here®
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Directions: speedfind.com/PRWine.HamptonInn

 

Lekai-Ranch_Featured-Image Experience the pristine countryside of Paso Robles Wine Country at Lekai Ranch. Lounge on the porch of your private suite and lose yourself in the tranquility and stunning views of the vineyards and oak studded hills beyond. This vacation rental is located just minutes from some of the most distinguished wineries and a premier olive oil estate, and only 15 minutes from downtown Paso Robles’ restaurants, wineries and shopping.

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Directions: speedfind.com/Lekai | vrbo.com/701796

 

JUST Inn at Justin Vineyards

Enjoy the elegance, style and natural beauty of California’s Central Coast at the JUST Inn®. Surrounded by vineyards, our JUST Inn Suites offer luxurious appointments like fireplaces, Tempur-Pedic®mattresses, Frette linens, hydro-spa tubs, and range in size from 600–1,200 square feet. An overnight stay includes breakfast and a tour of the winery and caves.

Make Reservations   Directions:  speedfind.com/JustinWine

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