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Wine & Bar Accessories

DIAMOND HEAD Martini Picks from Prodyne

Prodyne PFServe the perfect martini with these exquisite new picks. They feature impressive jewel-like acrylic diamond-cut heads and quality stainless steel shafts. The sets of six are available with crystal clear heads or assorted colorful heads. Sets are packaged in an attractive open clear PVC box with flip-up J-hook tab for vivid presentation.

Suggested Retail Price: $14.99 for a set of six.

Modularack Wine Racks From Australia Come to America

Franmara PFModularack® is one of the strongest and most stable racks available on the market, and the racks are made of environmentally-friendly Australian high-density pine which is FSC certified (Forest Stewardship Council). The racks are quick and easy to assemble with almost no need for tools. The Modularacks have been extremely popular in Australia for over 36 years, and now the complete line of Modularacks are available in the USA. Modularack is designed for the professional and consumer, and wine racks are available in Natural finish or Stained Finish.

Franmara exclusively offers the entire Modularack family of wine racks including the Modularack Pro line which are larger racks for selling and displaying wines in commercial settings. VinRack is a line of economical wine racks designed home kitchens or dining rooms. Franmara offers all the widths of the Original Modularacks which can be configured to fit all sizes of wine cellars. Modularacks can hold standard wine or champagne bottles, and the wine bottles are stored in the preferred position so corks remain moist. The company also offers TABLETOPS for the wine racks.

Suggested Retail Prices: Ranging from $30.00 to $150.00.

Hard Cider Gets its Own Glass: Angry Orchard Introduces the Orchard Glass

Angry Orchard is now offering a brand new glass designed just for hard cider: the Orchard Glass. Cider is a unique beverage that walks a line somewhere between wine and beer. And while there are many glasses out there, developed to enhance the flavor of wine or craft beer, the cider makers couldn’t find a glass they felt did the same for craft cider. With cider having a renaissance here in the US, the cider makers wanted to give those discovering the drink the best cider drinking experience possible.

The cider making team decided to enlist the help of several cider and sensory experts to create a new glass from scratch, specifically designed for the unique, fresh apple flavor profile of Angry Orchard’s most popular cider, Crisp Apple, made with culinary apples from Italy and traditional bittersweet cider apples from France. The end result of the project, the Orchard Glass, named for the cider maker’s new innovation orchard and cidery opening in the Hudson Valley of New York State later in 2015, enhances the cider’s crisp, fruit forward, fresh apple taste and aroma.

“We travel the world looking for the best apples for cider making, exploring different ingredients and cider making techniques, all to enhance the cider experience,” said Ryan Burk, Angry Orchard Head Cider Maker. “To me, craft cider is all about apple expression, and this glass really delivers an improved apple intensity, flavor and aroma, which is so important to most hard ciders, but especially our Angry Orchard Crisp Apple.”

For years, craft brewers have been adopting specific glassware for their beer to be served because they care about what they’re brewing and know the drinking experience doesn’t end once a beer leaves a brewery. The same holds true for cider, and the cider makers were passionate that cider deserved the same care and attention.

cider glassTo kick off the project, the cider makers drew initial sketches, tested more than 50 glass options with a vast variety of shapes and openings, and then had hand-blown samples made to test their ideas. A number of world-renowned sensory and cider experts dove into the process with Angry Orchard, including one of the world’s best cider makers and educators, Peter Mitchell of the Cider & Perry Academy in the UK; a leading sensory expert with more than 30 years of experience working with the global brewing industry, Roy Desrochers of Tufts University Sensory and Science Center; and Boston University Adjunct Professor Sandy Block, Master of Wine and Vice President of Beverage at Legal Seafoods. The panel participated in tastings to evaluate the functional design features needed to best showcase the key flavor and aroma characteristics of the cider.

“The Orchard Glass has significant drinker benefits,” said Desrochers. “Our team of trained and certified descriptive sensory panelists evaluated the glass and determined the Orchard Glass improves the cider drinking experience from a flavor, aroma and ergonomic perspective when compared to a traditional pint glass or a bottle.”

The Orchard Glass incorporates four key features to enhance the cider drinking experience from a flavor perspective:

  • Nucleation seed – Small etching at the bottom of the glass to slightly enhance carbonation to improve flavor and aroma intensity without depleting the carbonation too quickly.
  • Rounded bowl – This design feature helps collect and concentrate the cider aromas: bright, fresh apple.
  • Chimney – The glass narrows from a wide bowl to a more concentrated opening for more intense aromas; cider aromas are subtle so it’s important for the glass to go straight up rather than tapering out to dilute the aromas.
  • Straight Lip/Beading – The straight lip places cider at the right spot on the palate, at the front/middle of the tongue, showcasing the balance between sweet and dry while the beading at the top of the glass releases a bit more carbonation to enhance the flavor as the cider hits.

In addition to flavor enhancement, this uniquely-shaped glass has additional features to help maintain the optimal temperature and also improve ergonomics.

  • Drinking temperature – The bottom of the glass, where it’s comfortable to hold, has a smaller surface area, so a drinker’s hand won’t warm up the cider as much as a regular pint glass. That way, the cider stays at an optimal drinking temperature longer.
  • Optimal comfort – The glass is very comfortable to drink from, with an easy grip, and the cider flows comfortably into the mouth. While this isn’t about flavor, it is part of the overall drinking experience.

The Orchard Glass will be available at select bars and restaurants around the country that serve Angry Orchard and at the cidery in Walden, New York when it opens. The glass is now available for purchase in a two-pack for $14.95 at Angry Orchard’s e-store: www.angryorchardstore.com.

Wine and Cheese Accessories

Wine and cheese accessories for the upcoming holiday season of home entertaining:

Swissmar SK21916MSwissmar Lux Cheese Knives with Micarta Handles

Swissmar’s range of Lux Cheese Knives feature Micarta handles and forged stainless steel construction. These functional and practical cheese knives show full tang along the exquisite and luxurious handle made from linen Micarta, a very strong, durable yet light-weight material. The knives retail for $20 each and are made in six different styles which include: Semi-soft Cheese, Universal Cheese, Soft Cheese, Cheese Cleaver, Parmesan Cheese and Cheese Plane. A Two-Piece Lux Set retails for $35 and includes the Universal Cheese Knife and a Lux Cheese Cleaver.

 

Peugeot_BOTTLE HOLDER know as SPRINGPeugeot Spring Serving Cradle

Because presentation is an integral part of wine service, Peugeot presents the Spring Serving Cradle, a compact accessory that holds a bottle of wine at an angle to showcase the label. The Spring Serving Cradle brings out the best in more mature wines by holding the bottle at a slight angle that allows potential residues to gather at the bottom of the bottle. This offers a softer pouring experience because residues are less likely to mix with the wine during pouring. Wine can be poured without removing the bottle from the cradle, making it convenient to use. When wine is poured, the cradle moves with the bottle. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who enjoys wine.

Suggested Retail Price: $40

 

Boska 320217 Explore Cheese set Oak-cheeseExplore Cheese Set Oak 

This high quality Boska cheese set (item number 320217) is made of European White Oak and contains all the tools you need to explore cheese. The set comes with a double handled Dutch cheese knife to smoothly cut hard cheese; a soft cheese knife with anti-stick blade and a cheese slicer. The small size makes this cheese set an ideal addition to any kitchen, big or small.

Suggested Retail Price: $34.99

 

Frieling Bottle StoppersCilio Wine Bottle Sealers

With their patented sealing construction, these ingenious Cilio Wine Bottle Sealers by Frieling allow for horizontal fridge storage of wine or champagne bottles with no leaking. Bottles are sealed air tight in a snap, and the flat sealer top ensures wine bottles fit in the wine refrigerator. To release the seal, simply push the button on top. The wine sealer has an inner diameter of 11/4 inches and the champagne sealer is 13⁄8 inches. Available for immediate shipment in a variety of fun designs with a brushed stainless steel shell.

Suggested Retail Price: $11.95

 

Epic Products 75-506_FoodFleur De Lis Serving Platter

Add a touch of elegance to the table with Epic Products Fleur De Lis Serving Platter. The gorgeous textured and tinted glass will beautifully showcase appetizers, fruit, crackers, cheese and more. This serving dish has a raised ledge, and sunken food area, so serving spoons and forks can easily rest on the platter. The detailed fleur de lis metal embellishments give this piece an attractive home decor touch.

 

Corkcicle.Carry low res (2)Corkcicle Canteen

The Corkcicle Canteen is the ideal way to enjoy perfect temperature beverages on the go – cold or hot. Simply pour your favorite drink into the three walls of proprietary insulation of the Canteen at the temperature you’d like to keep it, and Canteen will do just that – keep it cool for 25 hours or hot for 12. There’s absolutely no bottle sweat and no pre-freezing required. Since there’s no breakable glass, it’s great for the beach, boat, or pool deck. The 25-ounce Corkcicle Canteen can fit a full 750 milliliters (bottle of wine) inside. Available in 9, 16 and 25 ounce sizes.

Suggested Retail Price: $19.95 – $32.95

 

Franmara Bamboo Cheese BoardBamboo Cheese Boards

These beautifully handcrafted Bamboo Cheese Boards are designed in the shape of a wine bottle and include a leather strap. They are made from Environmental Green Bamboo, which is harder than maple. You can use them for cutting or even hang them on the wall. Franmara can laser engrave the boards with your logo to make them even more special. Bamboo Cheese Boards are available in three sizes that are all .625-inches thick: 1087 Small (13 by 4 inches), 1088 Medium (17.5 by 5.6 inches), and 1089 Large (22 by 7.1 inches).

Suggested Retail Price: $6.00 – $12.50

 

Rabbit Wine Chilling Carafe - RedRabbit Wine Chilling Carafe

The Rabbit Wine Chilling Carafe’s stainless ice chamber is a highly efficient cold-transfer material, far superior to plastic, allowing for a bottle of chilled wine to be enjoyed from the carafe for 90 minutes or more. Simply fill the chamber with ice and then insert it into the carafe filled with wine. The carafe holds a full 750 ml bottle and the beautiful design brings a touch of elegance to serving white wine indoors or out. Available in black or red.

Suggested Retail Price: $50.00

 

Linden Sweden WP_20150730_14_39_21_ProCheese Slice & Serve Set

Linden Sweden has come up with a Cheese Slice & Serve set that will make the upcoming holiday of entertaining a breeze. This good looking storage set allows you to take cheese directly from the refrigerator to the table, where you can easily slice and serve for guests. The base of the set is made up of Linden Sweden’s popular Anita Board that will not blunt knives, retain odors, or absorb liquids. The clear plastic cover removes easily to protect and keep foods fresh. Included with each set is one of Linden’s highly rated Hard Cheese Planes, with a polished stainless steel blade and a heat resistance poly pro handle (up to 485 degrees Fahrenheit). Choose from 12 festive colors for base of the set.

Suggested Retail Price: $16.99

 

Prodyne AB-14  On Ice Party TubProdyne Introduces On Ice Party Tub

The new On Ice™ Party Tub (Model # AB-14) from Prodyne is ready to party as it will hold up to four bottles of wine, or plenty of beer and soft drinks, and a lot of ice. It features easy-carry handles and a raised center bottom. The BPA-free tub is durable, crystal clear and break-resistant. It measures a generous 12.5-by-8.5-by-9.75-inches and is shipped bulk with a color label on the outside.

Suggested Retail Price: $19.99

 

cababubblesCapaBubbles

Ever wonder how long the bubbles last once a bottle is open? If you use a stopper, they will last 24 hours. No stopper and they are gone within four hours. With CapaBubbles, you can enjoy your champagne or sparkling wine for up to a week. A bottle of Champagne with a CapaBubbles makes a perfect gift for the hostess or co-worker.

Suggested Retail Price: $15.95

 

Core Home 12828_1Ash Wood Bottle Stopper

With a recent expansion into barware, Core Home has developed a wide variety of bottle stoppers for a range of tastes. Constructed with a silicone stopper and carved ash wood top, this piece is useful and beautiful.

Suggested Retail Price: $14.99

 

 

This story was originally published in the September 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Fun Wine Glasses for Casual Enjoyment

Lehmann Glass Oenomust Wine Glass

Lehmann Glass Oenomust Wine Glass

While they are many, many options to choose from when it comes to selecting a wine glass, for the uninitiated the choices can be daunting if you do not know the different characteristics that wine glasses possess and which are correct for your purposes. The wine glasses featured here are unique and should be considered solely based on their aesthetic appeal. These are not the glasses to pull out when the sommelier you happen to know is coming over for dinner. Rather, they are the glasses you use for a fun lighthearted experience that is more about the company than taking wine tasting to new heights. Although some could definitely be your fancy-pants selection to show off with, these are more likely to be the ones you whip out for a rowdy game night with friends.

Madeline Puckette is a wine expert and certified sommelier with The Court of Master Sommeliers. She started the blog Wine Folly in 2011 with her partner, Justin Hammack, and the two have a book coming out this month, “Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine” (Avery). Puckette explains that the experience of drinking wine from what might be considered the “correct” glass, is really a matter of preference.

“Once you learn how to hold a stemmed glass and feel confident in holding it and drinking out of it, it’s a psychological effect that happens,” says Puckette. “It’s the same way that a stemmed water glass makes you feel classy. You go to a fancy restaurant and they serve you water that’s in a glass, you pick it up by the foot and you have this sort of visceral experience of drinking water. The same thing happens for a wine glass.”

winefolly-book-walnut1-slant1Puckette says that when helping a customer choose the best wine glass, it is important to ask the customer what kind of wine drinker they are. Are they the animated type who likes to talk with their hands and arms? Maybe point them to a glass with a large bowl that will help keep the wine in the glass. Do they like to enjoy their wine outdoors? Suggest a glass that is durable for this setting. Must it be able to go through the dishwasher? Are they drinking with kids and pets around? Suggest a glass that is not delicate and might withstand a tumble or two. Do they drink white, red or sparkling wine? There is a different “proper” glass for each type of wine.

The very basic information you need to know about wine glasses is that white wine typically goes in a smaller glass than red wine. This is because white wine needs to stay cool and the more surface area that’s exposed to the air, the more it will warm up to room temperature. A narrower bell shape on white wine glasses also aides in concentrating the zesty aromas that are commonly found in white wines. Glasses for red wine tend to have a bigger rounder bowl and larger opening that allows for more surface area and collecting more aromas from the wine.

Jackie Wine/Martini Combo Glass from B By Brandie

Jackie Wine/Martini Combo Glass from B By Brandie

To enjoy wine at a basic level, Puckette suggests choosing a glass that allows space for the wine plus air. In America, a standard pour of wine is 5 to 6 ounces, while in Europe and Australia they are strict about a 150 milliliter pour, roughly 5 ounces. Puckette says that a 22-ounce glass will usually allow for a nice ratio.

“You need some space. You really need a little space to have aromas collect in the glass and be able to actually put your nose in the glass and smell them. It’s the baby bear effect, too small is bad, too big is bad, but just right is just right,” says Puckette.

The Oenomust wine glass from Lehmann Glass features a wide base that rises to a distinctive bulge where the glass then flows into the rounded and narrower upper part of the bowl. The glass was designed by Gerard Lehmann to enhance the wine-tasting experience through the generous shape of the glass that allows for controlled rotation and oxygenation of the wine without the fear of spillage. Six different Oenomust glasses are available, including a stemless spirits goblet and a flute for sparkling wines. The glasses range in size from 20.6 ounces for a vintage wines glass, to 11.6 ounce for a taster glass. Three different shapes and sizes of carafes are also available as well as a 50-ounce decanter glass. The Oenomust collection has suggested retail prices ranging from $63 to $96 for a set of six glasses.

The Jackie Wine/Martini Combo Glass from B By Brandie is the perfect glass for the hostess who doesn’t know what her guests will end up drinking and wants to be prepared for both a cocktail or wine situation. The glasses feature an 8-ounce wine glass on top and a 4-ounce martini glass on bottom. Simply flip the glass to accommodate either drink. The glass is inspired by and named after Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and is made in Poland. A set of two glasses has a suggested retail price of $64.

Saturn Wine Glass from SUPERDUPERSTUDIO

Saturn Wine Glass from SUPERDUPERSTUDIO

The Saturn Wine Glass from SUPERDUPERSTUDIO is made in California by a duo design team. The glass is shaped by hand before being blown into a mold by glass artisans, it is then cut and polished by hand. These spacey glasses are the reimagination of a traditional Italian glassblowing technique, which the designers appropriated to prevent messy spills and stains. Four years of research and refinement has culminated in the patent-pending Saturn Glasses that are surprisingly light and have a unique shape that makes them perfect for stacking. The glass has a suggested retail price of $52 each.

Oenophilia Wino Sipper

Oenophilia Wino Sipper

From Oenophilia comes the quirky Wino Sippers. The glasses feature a built-in sipping straw and a sturdy three-point base to prevent tipping. The glasses are just plain fun and something for guests to “ooh” and “ahh” over. They hold a standard 5-ounce pour of wine and are sold as set of two with a suggested retail price of $24. While they may not be the fancy glass for a $50 bottle of wine, they would be just great for making sure you polish off that box of wine with help from the built-in straw. Mini 2.75-ounce Porto Sippers for port are also available in a set of four.

Magisso COOL ID Glass

Magisso COOL ID Glass

Magisso’s new COOL ID Glass in a 11.15-ounce size makes the perfect stemless vessel for enjoying wine outdoors. The cup features cooling ceramics that self-cool after being soaked in water for just 60 to 90 seconds. The longer the item sits in the environment the colder it becomes, and the effect lasts for several hours. The exterior is a matte black finish with a white rim. The surface is suitable for writing personal messages in chalk that can be easily wiped off, so you can skip the wine charms. A set of two has a suggested retail price of $40. COOL ID items are also available in a variety of serving pieces and barware, including shot glasses and a tumbler.

This story was originally published in the September 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.