Storing Wine
If you’re ready to make wine a serious hobby and want to set up your own cellar or purchase a special wine refrigerator, great. But, you don’t have to go to all that effort and expense to maintain the quality of wine you serve at home. As long as you don’t have a large collection that you plan to store for many years, you should be pleased with the results if you simply follow the general rule of choosing a cool, damp, dark place. Your home probably has a suitable area like a basement, closet, or garage. For wines you plan to store more than a few weeks, it’s best to lay the bottles sideways instead of standing them upright. This keeps the cork moist, maintaining an air-tight seal.
Serving Wine
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Uncorking and Pouring:
May 13th Bratman & Little Floyd from 2-5 25th Steve Summerhill from 6-9 June 8th…
Awarded Double Gold at the PA Farm Show and winner of the 2011 & 2012 Governor's Cups for Best in Show Grape Wine for our 2009 & 2010 vintages. Made from grapes that were permitted to freeze on the vine. This full flavored wine has wonderful honey and apricot-like aromas and flavors. Finishes with a lingering richness. $2.00 per taste.