Wine Party 101!
It is that time of year to open your doors and wine collection to family and friends and have yourself a good ol’ wine party. Wine is all about the fascinating discovery of flavours and so too about sharing that special sensory journey with the community, engaging in conversations and celebrating a shared passion. It is important however to do it properly. As any wine enthusiast will affirm, a wine party isn’t a spur of the moment event. It takes some planning, attention to detail and etiquette and above al, having all the elements in place so that nothing get in the way of enjoying wine at its best with all your guests.

So, we’ve got you covered on everything you need to get a proper wine party going until the ferment runs out which, with Wine Park, it never will! We’ve picked out a quartet of very approachable wines to represent the classic wine types – white, red, rosé and sparkling. These wines that will appeal to just about everyone with palates of flavours that best express the varietal and style. We recommend you crisply read up on the back story of each of these wines as your guest will most likely be curious to know once they have a taste.
And to do fine justice to this good bunch of wines, we’ve lined up boutique crystal glassware and decanters from the highly acclaimed German company Schott Zwiesel. The decanter will immaculately open up the ripe and expressive reds while the dedicated white and red wine glasses will enhance the distinct nuances of the respective wines as they land on the palate. Do have an ice bucket handy in the living room to keep the wines well cooled throughout the shindig and be mindful of serving temperatures – 10 to 12 degrees for the white and sparkling and 15 to 17 degrees for the reds. When pouring and refilling glasses, keep it to an appromixate 125 ml. Topping a wine glasses is nowhere near the same thing as filling a beer mug. Have a few pull tap wine openers handy so that no one has to wait around for bottles to be uncorked. That just about covers all bases so set the date, chill the wines, roll out them glasses and let the good time roll.





