Showing posts with label Barefoot Wines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barefoot Wines. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Lovely to Look at, Delightful to Drink



Barefoot Bubbly Pink Moscato has  delightful fragrant aroma of fresh berries; candied cherries and sweet citrus compliment the creamy, lingering finish. Serve it as an aperitif, or with appetizers, spicy cuisine and sweets. This lovely looking champagne is attractively priced at $10 for a 750ml bottle. Toast the holidays in style while being frugal. Only your good taste will show.


Remember to drink and serve responsibly.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Bring out the Bubbly






Spring's actual arrival may have been much later than the calendar's proclamation but finally, things seem to be warming up. Barefoot Bubbly Brut Cuvee is a sparkling way to toast anything special or anything else. Sip it chilled as it is or mix to make light-hearted concoctions like Mimosas.

This is a charming bubbly that you won't want (or need) to save for infrequent celebrations. Pop open a bottle and enjoy! After all, it will soon be summer, and then autumn and then winter, and then....


http://www.barefootwine.com/our-wines/overview/bubbly/BrutCuvee.html


Please remember to drink and serve responsibly.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Wines to Enjoy

No matter where you are in a relationship, or not, Valentine’s Day is all about a celebration of love. Consider these delicious yet affordable wines - blended twists on varietal favorites:






· For the serious duo…make your statement with Apothic Red ($14), a blend of Merlot, spicy Zinfandel and lush Syrah. We've written about this delight before and now we are writing about it again. It is very nice.

· Want to keep it  lighthearted? Try Barefoot Wine’s newest release, Sweet Red ($7), a deliciously sweet blend of Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Grenache and Petite Sirah. Make the bottle your Valentine! Tie a note to the necker asking your special someone “Will you be my Sweet Red?” This is also worth another mention. A sweetly (but not too sweet and never cloying) enjoyable wine.

· For the eclectic couple… say, “I love you” with Bear Flag Wine’s new big, bold Dark Red blend ($9), with a wild label to match.

And, no one says you can't just have a glass with friends or just by yourself. Enjoy!

Always remember to please drink and serve responsibly.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Sparkling, Festive and Affordable

When you think of any celebration, you might hear the sounds of  Champagne corks popping. While others may point out what are the most expensive champagnes, (a nice superlative if you just want to read about bubbly hyperboles), we would like to turn your attention to more affordable (and just as enjoyable) sparkling wines.

Barefoot Bubbly, the recipient of a myriad of awards for sparkling wine for under $20, offers five sparkling wines to suit a broad range of preferences listed below, from driest to a sweeter taste profile:

Barefoot Bubbly Brut Cuvée - your classic champagne; crisp with hints of green apple

Barefoot Bubbly Extra Dry - aromas of ripe yellow apples complementing the creamy texture

Barefoot Bubbly Pinot Grigio Champagne - flavors of citrus and yellow apple

Barefoot Bubbly Rosé Cuvée - aromas of peach and strawberry

Barefoot Bubbly Moscato Spumante - sweet with flavors of mandarin orange

But the best part is that all these Barefoot Bubbly choices are affordably priced at $10 a bottle - so you can have a variety on hand for any celebration or just for the fun of it.

Remember to always serve and drink responsibly 

http://www.barefootwine.com/

Sunday, May 9, 2010

A Sweet Choice





      If you are looking for an inexpensive but flavorful sweeter white wine to serve with desserts or fruit, you might consider Moscato from Barefoot Wine.
Barefoot’s winemaker Jennifer Wall describes this Moscato as delightfully sweet,  with lush, fruity aroma, full of the flavors of juicy peach and ripe apricots with citrusy hints of lemon and orange that wraps things up with a bright, crisp finish. An easy-sipping wine that is a bit sweeter than their Riesling. That sums it up nicely.

 With a retail price of about $7, you can afford to sweeten things up a bit. Please remember to drink and serve responsibly.

http://www.barefootwine.com/