best wine in big bottles

On Our Shelves Now DescriptionINSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Thrilling . . . told] with gonzo elan . . . When the sommelier and blogger Madeline Puckette writes that this book is the Kitchen Confidential of the wine world, she's not wrong, though Bill Buford's Heat is probably a shade closer." --Jennifer Senior, The New York Times "Remarkably entertaining." --The San Francisco Chronicle "As informative as it is, well, intoxicating." --Fortune "A funny, fascinating adventure." --Real Simple Named one of The 4 Books You Should Read This Spring by FortuneNamed one of 12 Nonfiction Books You Need to Read in March by Harper's BazaarNamed one of the 20 Best Nonfiction Books Coming in March 2017 by BustleNamed one of The Best Drink Books of Spring and Summer 2017 by PunchNamed one of the Best Books of Early 2017 by Brightly Publication Date: March 28th, 2017 Function meets fashion as sommeliers nationwide employ large-format bottles to heighten guests’ experiences. Long cherished for gracefully aging wine, oversized bottles double as a showpiece, often creating a diningroom spectacle.

These three wine-and-food destinations on our 100 Best Wine Restaurants list have a striking collection of fine wines available in flashy sizes. Gilt at The New York Palace Hotel “Think about it, when was the last time you opened a magnum of anything to have with a pizza on your couch?” says Patrick Cappiello, wine director at Gilt. “What I like best is the celebratory feeling that large formats generate. [Another] great thing about largeformat bottles is [the wine] age[s] slower than wines in 750-ml or 375-ml [bottles]. I usually find magnums have a more fresh profile than their smaller siblings.” Araujo 1994 Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa Valley), Jeroboam Château Bellefont-Belcier 1995 St.-Émilion, Imperial Château Angélus 1995 St.-Émilion, Jeroboam Read more about Gilt at The New York Palace Hotel. Here are two more restaurants that specialize in large-format bottles: “Pouring from large-format bottles makes a statement,” says Jason Carlen, wine director and sommelier.

“Sometimes I seek out special large-format bottles to pour by the glass knowing our guests will want to take part in the action. I love walking through the dining room cradling a big bottle. My favorite to pour is Champagne.” Cantalupo 1999 Ghemme, Jeroboam Nino Negri 2005 5 Stelle Sfursat (Sforzato di Valtellina), Jeroboam Pierre Péters 2002 Les Chétillons Cuvée Spéciale Grand Cru Le Mesnil Blanc de Blancs Brut (Champagne), Magnum Read more about Spiaggia. “Great bottles of wine are [drunk] too quickly without giving the wine [time] to change and evolve,” says Rubén Sanz Ramiro, head sommelier. “Since it’s going to take, in most cases, more time to consume wine [in large format], the wine will have the time [it] deserves, and the experience becomes far more interesting and engaging.” Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 1988 Montrachet, Methuselah M. Chapoutier 1996 De L’Orée (Hermitage), Double Magnum Château Mouton Rothschild 1982 Pauillac, Double Magnum

As Food and Wine reports, La Moneda Reserva Malbec was awarded Platinum Best in Show at the 2016 Decanter World Wine Awards.
best wine for new years eve The Chilean red wine was chosen over about 16,000 entries in a blind taste test to receive the title of Best Red Single-Varietal Under £15.
best wine italian or frenchJudges reportedly described the flavor as "freshly crushed black fruit, creamy vanilla yogurt, and pepper spice" with "succulent juicy berries on the palate."
beer and wine store nearbyThat sounds pretty fancy for a wine that retails for about $6.29, but as we've noted here before the opinions of professional wine tasters shouldn't always be taken at face value.
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If you're interested in judging the esteemed vino for yourself, it's available exclusively at British grocery store chain Asda (a subsidiary of Walmart). The recent award may make it hard to get your hands on a bottle for a while, but in the meantime, you can keep looking for affordable hidden gems in your own supermarket. (We know you're busy doing that anyway.) [h/t Food & Wine]Pick up a pack of TJ's brand new canned wine in refreshing white or rosé — ideal for all your upcoming fun in the sun.Simpler Wines Canned White & Rosé, $4.99, available at Trader Joe's.TJ's Grifone rosé is crisp and fruity without being overly sweet; the ideal under $5 warm weather refresher.Grifone Rosé, $4.99, available at Trader Joe's.This dry and bright green-white wine sings in spring with fresh notes of melon and apple — with a bit of bubbly effervescence to boot.Espiral Vinho Verde, $4.49, available at Trader Joe's.This bold, fruit-forward pinot boasts creamy hints of vanilla and pairs delectably with a cheesy charcuterie spread.

Sphere Monterey County Pinot Noir, $6.99, available at Trader Joe's.It's officially springtime, y'all — and you know what that means? Rosé-time.Josefina Syrah Rosé, $5.99, available at Trader Joe's.Pontificis' French white has a delicate finish with fresh floral and fruity notes — ideal for sipping over your upcoming spring suppers.Pontificis Viognier-Roussanne-Marsanne, $6.99, available at Trader Joe's.This Chilean Cab-Sauv sips like a true Californian with bold hints of dark fruits layered on top of a creamy vanilla-mocha finish — serve it up at your next steak (or pasta) dinner.Denada Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, $7.99, available at Trader Joe's.Having a Friday fish feast? Pick up a bottle (or five) of this balanced Italian Pinot with hints of fruit and crisp citrus.Grifone Organic Pinot Grigio, $4.99, available at Trader Joe's.TJ's also does rosé all day with this California grenache — sweet and tangy with notes of ripened raspberries and cherries.Green Fin Grenache Rosé, $4.99, available at Trader Joe's.

This California red blend has fresh notes of raspberries and strawberries with hints of toasted oak. For just under $4, it's less than $1 a glass.Terrain Vineyards 2014 Red Blend, $3.99, available at Trader Joe's.An Italian Pinot Grigio, Villa Sonia's 2013 bottle is light, crisp, and less than that cocktail you bought last night.Villa Sonia Pinot Grigio, $5.99, available at Trader Joe's.This wine is not actually black, it's still a red — but a very dark, rich, red with fruity tasting notes and a spicy finish. Serve it at your next seance.Moon X Black Pinot Noir, $6.99, available at Trader Joe's.We're used to seeing bordeaux wines in reds, but leave it to TJ's to deliver us something out of the ordinary. Pick up a bottle of the Chateau de Sequin's white with a light-floral and tart-citrus finish.Chateau de Sequin Sauvignon de Sequin Bordeaux, $6.99, available at Trader Joe's.A California Pinot, Cherry Blossom is bursting with the taste of rich berries and chocolate — and again, costs less than your morning latte.