Welcome...

Hi - We're the Grape Girls!

We've made it our mission to demystify the wine tasting experience, food pairing and selection process. We'll keep you posted on what's new and hot on the food and wine scene. We want to share our love of food, wine and travel with the world and can't wait for YOU to join us on our adventures.

Grape Crush Productions, Atlanta's premier food and wine event specialists, has been voted one of Atlanta's BEST businesses - every year since 2009 - for bringing the "tasting room" to living rooms, offices and venues across metro Atlanta.

We're the creators and producers of Atlanta Food & Wine Month, Atlanta Winter Wine + Jazz Festival, Buckhead Wine Festival, Chefs in the City , Organic Wine & Food Fair and other hot local events.

Be sure to fan us on Facebook and follow on Twitter for recent event pics, special offers and exclusive event invitations.

Remember, compromises are for relationships, NOT wine! :)

The next sip is yours...

Cheers!
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving Delights

DID YOU KNOW? American wine drinkers consume more wine on Thanksgiving than any other day of the year. Wow!







On Thanksgiving Day we’re thankful for Our blessings all year through,

For family we dearly love,

For good friends, old and new.


For sun to light and warm our days,

For stars that glow at night,

For trees of green and skies of blue,

And puffy clouds of white.


We’re grateful for our eyes that see

The beauty all around,

For arms to hug, and legs to walk,

And ears to hear each sound.


The list of all we’re grateful for

Would fill a great big book;

Our thankful hearts find new delights

Everywhere we look!


Happy Thanksgiving from the Grape Girls!

Please be safe and drink responsibly.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Wine & Chocolate Tasting Party


SIP, SAVOR & SHOP!

Lenox Square Mall - Feb. 10th from 5-8p.m.

Level 2
We're treating YOU to a wine and chocolate tasting!




The Grape Girls will share the basics of wine and chocolate pairing as you enjoy fabulous shopping deals. Here's a taste of the fun:
  • Sample delectable chocolates and fine wines

  • Purchase $1000 or more in Bloomingdale's New View's fresh spring looks from your favorite designers to receive a $200 splurge card and a pair of tickets to Diana: A Celebration, the new exhibit honoring Princess Diana at the Atlanta Civic Center

  • You'll also receive spring's most stunning new accessory, an exquisite multi-media necklace (a 125.00 value!) with your purchase (while supplies last) and complimentary alterations

  • Buy more, Save more in Ladies Shoes, Fashion Accessories and Handbags

Click here for more information.

RSVP: Send an email to VIP@GrapeCrushEvents.com with your full name and primary email address no later than Noon on February 9th. Please, no more than 2 guests per party. Must be 21 and older with valid ID to attend the tasting.

UPCOMING EVENT: The Atlanta Winter Wine & Jazz Festival sips into town on Sunday, February 21st. Come on out to sip, savor and jam with the Grape Girls and friends! Click here to purchase tickets, or vist http://winejazz.eventbrite.com.

Cheers!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Introducing Montaluce Winery!




Grape Crush Productions welcomes new partner - Montaluce Winery & Estates located on the Dahlonega Plateau, one of the emerging wine-growing regions of the United States!

Blessed with some of the steepest, well-drained hillsides to be found in the U.S., North Georgia's topography, elevation, and long growing season creates an extraordinarily climate well-suited for premium wine grape cultivation. This climate, coupled with the classic "Terra Rosa"
wine- growing soils of the region, serves as the foundation for the new wave of Georgia vintners producing wines of truly exceptional quality. Montaluce is North Georgia's finest!

The more than 35 acres of Montaluce's vineyards include varieties of premium vinifera grapes including, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Viognier, Sangiovese, and others. Montaluce is dedicated to growing and making premium wines which compete favorably with artisan wines around the world.

The Grape Girls invite you to sample the quality and taste of Montaluce at Bloomingdale's Lenox Square Mall on Thursday, Oct. 29th from 5-8pm in the Ladies Shoe Department for THE SHOPPING BENEFIT. RSVP required, send an email to VIP@GrapeCrushEvents.com by Thursday at Noon. Be sure to state your full name, guest names, email address and phone number. Must be 21 and older to participate. Click here for more information.
Cheers!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

We've been nominated...






Wow, we've been nominated for Atlanta Tribune's People's Choice Award as Atlanta's BEST specialty business of 2009. Please help us by submitting a supporting nomination via email, it only takes a few seconds!

















Grape Crush Productions is a minority and female owned mobile wine tasting service. The Grape Girls specialize in wine tastings, events, education and excursions. We are the creators and producers of Atlanta Food & Wine Month (held each April) and the Winter Wine & Jazz Festival. We are also partners with the City of Atlanta (Office of Cultural Affairs), Taste of Atlanta (VIP Wine & Beer Experience), Taste of Marietta and support other local, regional and national festivals and cultural events.




















As the leaders in food and wine themed special events and fundraisers, we pride ourselves on bringing the “tasting room” to living rooms, offices and venues all across the country. Wine tasting events are great traffic drivers for businesses of all types, and perfect for home parties too!



















Please email your supporting nomination today! Simply cut and paste the following information into an email if you think we are the BEST of 2009:

Grape Crush Productions - Best Specialty Business
Wine Tastings, Events, Education & Excursions!
Contact: Kyla Cox, 770.579.0808
Email: info@GrapeCrushEvents.com
Web: www.GrapeCrushEvents.com

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Mail your nomination to kmines@atlantatribune.com by October 23, 2009. Be sure to include our website and email address.







Thanks for your support. Cheers!

Wine Enthusiast Mag Announces Top 100 Wines Under $15!



Wine Enthusiast Magazine editors select the best value-priced wines of the year!

The November 2009 issue announces the Top 100 Best Wine Buys. The tasting panel’s job is to "blind" judge and rate wines based purely on quality, with no inkling of producer or price. Lucky for us, these are economical finds - all wines on the list are $15 or less! Only about 10% of the 10,000 wines they review annually merit the "Best Buy" designation, so enjoy these fantastic finds.

Didn't think you could find an outstanding Cabernet for $15, or a knockout Sauvignon Blanc that won’t break the bank? Well, you can!

Click here to view the full list or visit www.wineenthusiast.com/templates/2009_BestBuy.pdf.

Monday, October 5, 2009

A Guide to Wine (and Beer!) Tasting


Today was a great day! We conducted orientation for 100+ Taste of Atlanta VIP Wine & Beer Experience volunteers. Taste of Atlanta is a 2-day outdoor food festival at Technology Square in Midtown encompassing eight acres & ten city blocks including Spring Street and 5th Street.
Enhance your VIP Experience by knowing the basic steps to wine and beer tasting:

How to Taste Wine - Know the 4 S’s!

1. See - Observe the color and clarity of the wine. Notice if the wine is clear and brilliant or cloudy and dull. Notice the depth of color. Is it watery and pale or deep and dark? Looking straight down into the glass, can you see the bottom? White wines vary from clear, through light green and all shades of yellow, to deep golden brown. They naturally gain color as they age. Red wines range from red, ruby to purple, garnet and brick. As they age, they lose color and begin to brown. Also, observe the body of the wine by the way it coats the sides of the glass. If the "legs" trickle down slowly, it has more body. If it falls down in sheets, it has less body.

2. Swirl - Swirling wine in the glass exposes it to a larger surface area. This increases wine’s contact with air and intensifies its aromas. Swirl your wine by holding the glass by the base or by the stem.

3. Smell - What is the very first thing you think of when you smell wine? The smell of wine is referred to as its nose, bouquet or aroma. Common aromas include different fruits, spices, herbs and flowers. While different people will smell different things in the same wine, there are general smells specific to certain varieties. Be sure to smell the wine several times. A wine with great complexity will offer different aromas each time, as well as several scents at one time. There are hundreds of smells in wine!

4. Sip - The overall "taste" of a wine is a combination of smells and flavors, so don't skip the smelling stage to get to the tasting. Different parts of your tongue are designed to taste different things! Roll the wine across your taste buds, keeping in mind that a balance of the following characteristics is ideal: Body, Acidity, Tannin, Sweetness (if there is no perceived sweetness, a wine is "dry") and Fruitiness.

After sipping, either swallow or spit (perfectly acceptable)! The better the wine, the more defined the finish. Good finish will linger on your palate for quite some time and will reflect the flavors of the wine or have flavors on its own.

How to Taste Beer – 5 Easy Steps!

Just as in wine, one tastes beer to appreciate its qualities. Observe the color, the head, the aroma and the bouquet, the multiple aspects of its flavor and the aftertaste.

1. Appearance - Note whether the head is dense or thin. Heads are sometimes described as rocky if they are especially dense with dips and peaks forming as some of the bubbles pop. The color of the head is also worth noting and can range from pure white on Pilsners to light or medium brown on some stouts and porters. Examine the appearance of the beer itself. Hold the glass up to the light and note the color and whether it is cloudy or clear.

2. Aroma - Note whether it smells primarily of hops or malt. Generally speaking light colored beers will smell more of hops while darker beers tend to have a pronounced malt, roasted, chocolate or coffee aroma. Many ales have a hard to pin down spiciness or fruitiness from their yeasts. Take your time with the aroma. Try to take three good sniffs before your first sip. If you're taking notes, stop to write your impressions before the first sip distracts you.

3. First Sip - When taking your first sip, try to note the initial sensation as the beer enters your mouth. Think about whether it is sweet, bitter or something else. Beer, especially ale, can be very complex. There can be quite a difference between the first taste and the finish.

4. Mouthfeel - This is the texture of the beer or how it physically feels in your mouth. Beer ranges from silky dry stouts, to thick and chewy Scotch ales to thin and fizzy Berliner weisses. This is an important characteristic of a beer.

5. Finish - Note the lingering flavors after you swallow the drink. Often it can be bitter from the hops or a lingering malty sweetness.

TIPS:
Cleanse the palate with water or crackers between tastings. If you're tasting a number of different wines or beers, let the color be your guide. It is best to taste from light to dark with both beer and wine.

NOTE:
Use our special discount code GRAPE to save $5 off VIP or General Admission tickets! Click here for complete details and to purchase tickets or visit http://www.tasteofatlanta.com/.

Monday, September 21, 2009

My First Grape Escape: Wine Over Water!


Hello, my name is Saniyyah "Sunny" Griffin. I'm one of the newest additions to the Grape Crush Productions team as an Account Executive and today, I couldn't be more excited! Only five days stand between me and my chance to go on my very first Grape Escape wine excursion to Chattanooga, TN. Why Tennessee you ask? For "Wine Over Water" of course!

"Wine Over Water" is Tennessee's Premier wine-tasting festival, and with all proceeds benefiting Cornerstones for Historic Preservation in Chattanooga, you can drink to knowing your helping benefit a great cause. This Saturday, we'll take the two-hour ride from Atlanta, (in a luxury air-conditioned vehicle), to beautiful Chattanooga. Upon arrival, we'll stroll Chattanooga's historic Walnut Street Bridge spanning the scenic Tennessee River – one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges – while sampling wines from over 100 world wineries. The annual festival features top wineries, live music, restaurant tastings and more! I am super excited! Three of my favorite things all in one: Wine, Water and Food! Now, that's my idea of an excursion!

If you aren't already, I encourage you to follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/grapegirls. I'll have a glass of vino in one hand and my PDA in the other, so I can give you all up-to-the minute updates via Twitter. I'll upload some great photos, show off the scenic views, and also tell you all about the great wines we're tasting.

Also, if you're interested in attending this awesome Grape Escape to Chattanooga, TN with the Grape Girls, then click here today! Late registration ends tomorrow, so there is still time. Only a few slots remain and we'd love for you to come out and take part in all the fun!

Cheers!
Sunny

Monday, September 14, 2009

Will Work for Wine



WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR VIP WINE, BEER & COCKTAIL EXPERIENCE!





Grape Crush Productions is seeking experienced volunteers for the
VIP Wine, Beer & Cocktail Experience at Taste of Atlanta on October 10 and 11, 2009.

The popular foodie event features "tastes" from more than 80 of the city's best restaurants, cooking demonstrations from national and local celebrity chefs and live entertainment. The event will take place in an 8-block area of Tech Square located in the heart of Midtown.















A highlight of the 2009 festival is the Wine, Beer & Cocktail Experience, open only to VIP ticket holders over the age of 21. This Experience will feature a series of highly anticipated wine and beer tastings, along with mixology demonstrations, educational seminars and the semi-finals of the Taste of Atlanta Barcraft Competition.
















This full-bodied VIP Experience pairs tasty cuisines with a wide selection of wines from around the world, the best brews and hand-crafted cocktails. Wine and beer enthusiasts and experienced volunteers are encouraged to register to help with this one-of-a-kind event. Volunteers are rewarded with "taste" coupons to enjoy the festival after their shift.



VOLUNTEER:
Interested participants should send an email to info@GrapeCrushEvents.com for more information by September 16th.




TICKETS:
Purchase tickets at www.tasteofatlanta.com, or by
calling 1-877-725-8849.

DISCOUNT:
Use our special discount code GRAPE to save $5 OFF VIP or General Admission advance online tickets!

Taste of Atlanta 2009 promises to dish up flavors to satisfy every taste. So, grab a fork and a glass and prepare to stimulate your mind, body and taste buds!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Wine Making Meets Reality TV




Just when you were about to write off reality TV, here's come a new show that will make you think twice!


THE WINEMAKERS gives twelve men and women the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make their wildest dreams come true - to become a winemaker. Living in a house and facing various challenges, Big Brother style, the strangers compete for a chance to create and launch their own wine label nationwide. From viticulture and enology, to sales and marketing, the grueling challenges are devised by real world winemakers, as well as top chefs, sommeliers, restaurateurs and industry leaders. And they'll be judged every step of the way by some of the toughest critics around.

The stakes are high and the competition is fierce. But in the end, only one will earn the title they all aspire to - only one will become "The Winemaker". The show will begin airing nationwide on PBS in September 2009 during California Wine Month.

Click here for more info.

Cheers!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Join us for Wine Over Water on Sept. 26th!


WINE OVER WATER 2009
-Wine Tasting Day Trip-


Join the Grape Girls for a "grape escape" to Wine Over Water - Tennessee's premier wine-tasting festival! Early bird $99 rate ends on August 3, 2009.

Stroll Chattanooga's historic Walnut Street Bridge spanning the scenic Tennessee River – one of the world's longest pedestrian bridges – while sampling wines from over 100 world wineries. The annual festival features top wineries, live music, restaurant tastings and more!

This "Grape Escape" includes:


  • Central metro Atlanta meet-up location and secure parking
  • Complimentary glass of wine at check-in
  • Luxury, air-conditioned transportation to and from the event with snacks
  • A sampling of red, white, rosé and sparkling wines from around the globe
  • Commemorative wine goblet
  • Sample fare from area restaurants serving "tastes" on the bridge - restaurant fare is not included in the ticket price - taste tickets are available at the event
  • and much more!

Singles, couples and all levels of wine enthusiasts are welcome. Grape Guru wine club members receive an extra $10 OFF!

Departure Time: Meet at 2PM for check-in, depart at 2:30PM
Festival Info: 5-8PM
Return Time: Approximately 10PM
Departure and Return Location: You will receive detailed instructions prior to the trip
Bring: Cash for restaurant taste tickets and other festival activities (Wine tasting is included in the cost of the trip)
Wear: Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate casual attire

Click here for more information, or visit http://www.winetrip.eventbrite.com/.

Cheers!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Meet the cast of "Legally Blonde the Musical" on July 15!


It's shaping up to be a grape summer!

The Grape Girls host Legally Blonde the Musical cast members Cortney Wolfson, Rhiannon Hansen, Crystal Joy and Lauren Ashley Zakrin at a very special appearance at Bloomingdale’s at Lenox Square on Wednesday, July 15.

The party will take place on the second floor in the Y.E.S. Department from 5-7 pm and will include a visit by the “ladies of Delta Nu” who will teach the famous Bend & Snap. There will be contests, store specials, and even a pink carpet! For more details: www.pink.eventbrite.com. The event is free and open to the public, but with a special Pink Power Pass for only $10 you get extra goodies, spa services and wine tasting - and a part of the proceeds will benefit Girl Talk.

Theater of the Stars presents Legally Blonde the Musical, the hit broadway show, at the Fabulous Fox Theatre from July 14-19. Tickets are available for all 8 performances of the musical at Ticketmaster.

Event RSVP required: www.pink.eventbrite.com

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Special Announcement: Vino & Spa Party Launch!




Atlanta's leading event marketing company and mobile spa service team up to offer luxurious wine tasting and spa parties!

Grape Crush Productions and Spa Parties Atlanta today announced a partnership designed to give Atlantans a new way to party -and save! Merging the Napa Valley wine tasting experience with rejuvenating spa services, the new Vino & Spa packages are the ultimate entertain-at-home option.


The growing entertain-at-home consumer is looking for a "wow factor" and unique entertaining ideas for home parties.
Vino & Spa parties are an ideal way to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, bridal showers, girls/guys "night in", or provide an excuse to get together with friends and family.

In addition to home parties, the Vino & Spa packages are perfect for corporate and nonprofit events, employee or client appreciation events, pre-function activities, fundraisers, art show openings and retail events.


For more information, click here to read the press release or contact us via email at info@GrapeCrushEvents.com.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The Best Thing I Ever Ate!

What makes everything better? Well, according to Food Network stars like Guy, Duff and Aida it's BACON! We'd like to think it's wine, but to each his own. :)


Tune in tonight (Tuesday, June 30 at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT) as our favorite foodies chat about The Best Thing I Ever Ate and where to get these pork-a-licious dishes. Featured is Atlanta neighborhood bistro JCT. Kitchen & Bar's "Angry" mussels made with peppered bacon, Serrano chile and onion.

The episode will air again on July 1 at 12:30 a.m. ET/PT and July 11 at 6 p.m. ET/PT.

TIP: Check out JCT. Kitchen's Thursdays on the Terrace for live music and drink specials, or Sunday Suppers for a fancy meat and three deal of gourmet comfort foods!


JCT. Kitchen & Bar
Westside Urban Market
1198 Howell Mill Road Suite #18
Atlanta, GA 30318
404-355-2252
www.jctkitchen.com

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Chef Rob's Caribbean Cafe - Journey to Jamaica!



We recently had the pleasure of dining at Chef Rob's Caribbean Cafe, a cozy restaurant in the heart of Sandy Springs, at the owner's invitation. We knew we were in for a treat, but little did we know we would be transported on a culinary journey straight to Jamaica!

Chef Rob is an expert at caribbean-fusion cuisine. Jamaican, Asian and southern American flavor inspirations merged into unique dishes that tantalized our taste buds. We munched on the sampler platter which included conch fritters, coconut shrimp, jerk chicken egg rolls and jerk chicken wings with a variety of house-made dipping sauces. Customer favorites include the jerk chicken caesar salad, cajun seafood pasta and curried goat. Vegetarians will enjoy the "Rasta Pasta" and Bob Marley's "Vegetarian Delight" - assorted grilled vegetables, fresh rosemary, butter beans in a light vegetable broth served over fettuccine pasta with a sweet chili sauce or caribbean jerk.

Now, when one thinks of the Caribbean, wine is definitely not the first thing that comes to mind. Chef Rob's is best known for pouring marvelous mojitos, but the bar manager treated us to a special flight from the new wine list. Although the list is small and still being fine-tuned, they offer a few options that traditionally pair best with spicy foods. Look for aromatic whites like Gewürtztraminer (pronounced guh-VOORTS-truh-MEE-nur), Pinot Grigio (PEA-no GREE-jzhee-o) and Riesling (REEZ-ling).

TIP: Well-chilled, crisp, fruity whites work better than reds overall to combat the rich, spicy flavors of caribbean dishes. Hot food in general should be paired with wines that have a somewhat sweet element to them. Look for refreshing dry-sweet or lightly sweet wines for a great pairing experience.


We now understand why music moguls (Chef Rob developed the concept of Justin's Restaurant for Sean "P-Diddy" Combs) and locals alike flock here when they need a culinary escape. Lively music, vibrant decor, daily food and drink specials, nightly events and a courteous staff are awaiting you. So, if you can't take a quick getaway to Jamaica, Chef Rob's Caribbean Cafe is the next best thing!


Oh yeah, did we mention they cater? Visit www.chefrobscafe.com for the address, menu and event schedule.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Great Red Wines for Summer


So, you're a red wine lover but not sure if that's the best option when its 90° outside? Well, don't despair - some red wines will actually help you beat the heat!

These light-bodied reds will give you less tannins, but great red wine flavor, and are delicious in the summer when chilled:


Beaujolais [BOE-zjoh-lay]
Beaujolais is the "fun" wine on most wine drinker's lists. It's not too heavy, fruity, and very approachable even for non-drinkers. It's also one of the few red wines that benefit from being served slightly chilled. Best of all, almost all Beaujolais is very inexpensive. You can get a great bottle for $8 - $15. Geographically, the Beaujolais region lies immediately south of Burgundy proper. Unlike Burgundy, Beaujolais grows the Gamay grape for red wine. The wine itself is made via a process called carbonic maceration (whole berry fermentation). This enables winemakers to extract the juice with an absolute minimum of tannin; it is this lack of tannin that makes Beaujolais so easy to drink. Bursting with ripe strawberry and raspberry flavors, this is a terrific "day" or picnic wine that will complement everything from a roast beef sandwich to barbecue chicken.









Pinot Noir [Pee-noh-n'wahr]
This fickle grape demands optimum growing conditions - warm days consistently supported by cool evenings. Pinot Noir is a lighter colored and flavored red wine. Pinot Noir’s forerunner and modest inspiration hails from red Burgundy, one of France’s most prized wines. Today, Pinot Noir is planted in regions around the world including: Oregon, California, New Zealand, Australia, Germany and Italy. Due to the stringent growing requirements for Pinot Noir, it is produced in much smaller quantities than other popular red wines. So, you might pay a little more due to the “supply and demand” theory. However, excellent values can be found like the Mark West Pinot Noir at just $10! Flavors are reminiscent of sweet red berries, plums, tomatoes, cherries and at times a notable earthy or wood-like flavor. Pinot Noir pairs well with poultry, beef, fish, ham, lamb and pork. It's also a great complement to creamy sauces, spicy seasonings and may just be one of the world's most versatile food wines.



So, get out there and enjoy your red wine, even on the hottest summer day.
Cheers!

Friday, May 22, 2009

The Grape Girls Do The Grape!



The Grape Girls recently visited The Grape @Atlantic Station. Part wine bar, part bistro, part retail store - we were truly in our element!

The Grape offers a variety of delectable small-plates and over 120 wines to taste by the bottle or glass. We met with the General Manager (Steffan) and the Regional Marketing Manager (Kevin). During our business meeting we were treated to a wine flight (Italian wines were featured) and a menu tasting of artisan cheese, flank steak, shrimp flatbread and chicken quesadillas. We thoroughly enjoyed the new menu offerings, as well as some of our old favorites.

Great wine, great food, great service and live music on the weekends - what could be better?! Get some friends together and make The Grape @Atlantic Station your next stop for lunch, brunch, happy hour or dinner.



The Grape Girls at the The Grape - it's a perfect marriage! :)

Cheers!

The Grape @Atlantic Station
264 19th Street
Suite 2140
Atlanta, GA 30363
404-815-0090

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Real Causes: Fight Homelessness on May 14th!


Local Real Estate Pros, Business Owners, Media and Concerned Citizens Help End Homelessness in Atlanta.

Please join us on Thursday, May 14th at the Wine Loft (6pm) for a wine tasting, complimentary refreshments and live jazz music as real estate professionals, local business owners and everyday citizens unite to end homelessness in Atlanta!

This official 31 Days of Jazz event features a charity clothing drive and networking opportunities. Plus, the 1st 50 event attendees will receive a complimentary pass to a private preview screening of THE PROPOSAL (starring Sanda Bullock) at Phipps Plaza on May 18th! Click here to view the trailer.

TICKETS: Visit www.realcauses.eventbrite.com
Use discount code RC01 to save an extra $5 off the early bird ticket price thru Tuesday! FREE for Grape Guru members.

Grape Crush Productions is a proud sponsor of Real Causes!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

And the survey says....

WINE POLL RESULTS, NEW SURVEY POSTED!!!




We asked... and you told us what was on your mind!
The Grape Girls blog has had a lot of activity as people across the country voiced their opinions on a wide range of topics - from wine regions you'd most like to visit, to whether or not the recession has hindered your entertaining.

And the survey says.....

Has the recession affected your wining and dining?
33% Yes; 37% Somewhat; 30% No

What wine region do you most want to visit?
A whopping 53% said Italy - over France, Napa Valley and South Africa!

What's your favorite Spring patio wine?
Well, 46% indicated Riesling was your favorite warm-weather varietal, with Chardonnay at a close 2nd (26% of the vote). Merlot and Zinfandel garnered less than 5% of the vote each!

Thank you for your time and continued support of Grape Crush Productions! Your answers to our polls help us decide on upcoming travel excursions, wines to feature at events, and may even help our restaurant and retail partners decide what to stock on the shelves!

NEW POLL: Do you recycle empty wine bottles?
Grape lovers can "Go Green" too! Cast your vote in our latest poll now (top right corner)! Please invite your friends and colleagues to make their voices heard too. If there are no recycling facilities available in your area, your response could help us in our efforts.

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Great Wines for Cinco de Mayo!


Looking for something a little different for this year's Cinco de Mayo celebration? Do you want a great wine for your festive feast before ending the night with margaritas and tequila shots?

Well, pairing wines with spicy foods and diverse flavors can be tough but the Grape Girls have got you covered!
Here are our suggestions for great wines that will pair nicely with your Mexican meal:


Whites
Riesling, Chenin Blanc, Viognier

Reds
Beaujolais, Grenache, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir

The above wines can handle a wide range of flavors, from sweet and salty to sour and spicy, but don't go loco when trying to decide on the perfect pairing. Cinco de Mayo is all about mixing it up, trying new things and having FUN!


Click here for a little Cinco de Mayo history.
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Friday, May 1, 2009

Share Our Strength - End Childhood Hunger!




The Grape Girls will host "purple carpet" wine and chocolate tasting parties this summer at local restaurants, boutiques and other upscale venues in support of Share Our Strength's national campaign to end childhood hunger. Do you know of the perfect location in metro Atlanta? Contact us today to co-host or sponsor an event!

Click here to read the media advisory.

Mailto: info@GrapeCrushEvents.com with "SOS" in the subject heading.