This Wine Wednesday is all about so-called “table label” wines for holiday celebrations. For some people, it’s not just about the wine in the bottle but also how it looks on the table. It’s OK to admit. You sometimes buy wines based on the label, you judge the book by the cover. We all do. Winemakers and marketers know it too. The key now becomes finding a wine that both tastes AND looks good.
The task is not impossible at all. Many wineries actually have special bottling specifically for the holidays. One of my favorite yin and yang wine comes from Grovedale Winery in Pennsylvania. They have two labels, one of which, or even both might be appropriate for your holiday gatherings. The first is Gratitude, the second is Sh!tshow. If there ever was a wine brand that encompassed what so many of us have been through this year, it is this one. Best of all, the wine is enjoyable. There is a red blend, a white and rose. All are $20.
Catchy labels are not necessarily an indication that the wine inside is sub par. Then again, fancy, classy labels sometimes hide wine that is just, well, bad. It’s a gamble buying wine based on a label but sometimes it works. All of the ones listed here work
If you care more about food and wine pairing than looks, here are some tips for that. Last week’s Wine Wednesday post was full of off the beaten path ideas. Wines good for both serving and gifting. Especially good for those on you list who like to try and discover new things. Click here to read again.