Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Don't Whine... It's Wine Time

Why not host a small wine tasting party at home with your family and friends? A few bottles of wine and some cheese and you have a great time together and some fun new memories!

Here’s what we think you’ll need to throw together a basic wine and cheese tasting party:

Five to Six wines (more overwhelms the palate)
Cheeses
Loaves of crusty bread or unsalted crackers
Wine glasses (at least two per guest: one for red wines, one for white wines)*
Wine opener
Small plates
Cheese knives
Pitchers/Bottles of water
Dump bucket (some guest prefer to discard wine prior to next tasting)
Printed List of Wines for Tasting Notes
Invitations (List of RSVPs; adjust wines accordingly) - send out in plenty of time
Name cards
Pens
Small bites (appetizers for after the tasting if desired)
Theme (you can pick a region - say Napa, your home region - We're in Washington State and in the Seattle & Puget Sound Wine Region - so those wines maybe central to our tasting theme one evening)

*Some guests will prefer to taste side by side so if possible have 2 red glasses and 2 white glasses per guest.

A few tips for a great party:

1. A few hours before the party (while you are preparing your decor maybe) remove the cheeses from the refrigerator and unwrap them to allow them to come to room temperature and fully develop their flavor. If at all possible present each of the cheeses on their own cheese board or plate with one cheese knife for each and a card displaying the name of the cheese. (You can use a glass dome to contain exceptionally fragrant, ripe cheeses so they don't overwhelm the others.


2. Set out a loaf of crusty French bread (or an assortment of unsalted crackers if you prefer), a pitcher of water, and a dump bucket for discarding wine between each pouring.

3. You should start with the mildest cheese and build up to the strongest tasting. A nice Redwood Hill Camellia goat cheese begins your tasting party nicely with either a sparkling wine, a Sauvignon Blanc, or a Pinot Grigio.

3. Thirty minutes before guests arrive, uncork your red wines to give them time to aerate and develop their flavors. Fill ice buckets to keep your uncorked white wines chilled (let's say your Sauvignon Blanc and your Chardonnay for example). Set out your wine glasses, ensuring that you have rinsed and dried them if you have had them stored.


4. We like to cover the labels so it is a blind tasting! One of the easiest ways to conceal the wine's identity to your guests prior to the tasting is to simply use the individual paper bag that each of the wines were wrapped in when you purchased them. Remove the foil capsules, pull the corks, and bag each wine. Secure the top of each bag with a rubber band, or simply twist the top of the bag around the neck of the bottle. Numbering or lettering the bags if doing a blind tasting.

5. As guests arrive, hand them wine glasses (or if you have a table or counter setting) simply hand them the tasting sheet you've prepared ahead based on the wines of the night. It should include the number or letter that corresponds to each wine; a space for comments; and a space for points to be awarded.

6. Prepare to taste. Announce what wine you're about to taste, for example "These are Chardonnays from the 2010 vintage; all are from the Russian River Valley in Sonoma County, prices range from $7.99-16.99."

7. Pour your guests two ounces of wine per glass, per wine for each tasting. Then introduce the appropriate cheese pairing and have them reassess the wine’s qualities of the subtle flavor changes.

8. Encourage your guests to snack on bread and water between wines to cleanse their palate and this also sets them up to fully experience the next wine.

9. Once everyone has tasted, discussed and scored all the wines; have all the scores tabulated and then do the big reveal! Remove all the wines from their bags that have been hiding their identities and enjoy the delight of everyone seeing which wine they chose as their favorite!

10. Enjoy appetizers after your tasting and discuss the fun evening and plan the next event!
A couple of great sites for wine and cheese pairing tips!

Sonoma Wine and Cheese Guide



P.S. It's perfectly fine to mix red and white wines! Just remember to serve them in order of lightest to darkest. As remember that darker wines tend to be heavier.

** How many bottles of wine do you need to accommodate your guests? On average: If a tasting sample is two ounces, one bottle can accommodate up to 12 people.

Happy Tasting!


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Some of our Favorite Links

This week, the Washington Post brought us a sneak peek into some uniform changes ahead for March Madness right around the corner! We found it to be a very interesting read - especially if you have been waiting for a new look for Basketball (or if your team needs some new Mojo)!

And if you're into Sports, especially Basketball at the time of the year when everyone is into the countdown to March Madness, you'll definitely appreciate this article on the ranking of must see NCAA Basketball games this weekend!

The Next Web announced that starting today that you can read up to 15 articles for free on NYTimes.com whenever you connect to the Internet in Starbucks, being that we conduct business in Starbucks so much on the road - we wanted to share that awesome tidbit with you.

Finally, if you're a NCAA Basketball buff and you haven't checked out ESPN's Bubble Watch, you may want to head over there and give them a shot to help you out on your bracketing... Take the stress off baby!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Welcome to our corner of the World!

Hello and Welcome to Fanatic Team Gear. We're Ken and Terri and we live in Washington State, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Yes, it rains (a lot - that rumor is true) but the coffee and the scenery is divine - from where we live we can go snowshoeing (we don't ski) and boating all in the same day.

This was our last duty station after we spent eight years together in the military in Germany. I'm originally from the Gulf Coast and Ken is from sunny California, we share a love of everything Disney, Starbucks and of course Ken is a passionate Sports Fan.



We have been partners in this crazy thing called life for 31 years and married for 29 years, we met in the military long ago while we were both Active Duty and Ken is retired Army. We have three adult daughters who have blessed us with six grandchildren, three boys and three girls, ranging in age from 2 months to almost the teenage years.

We feel truly blessed to have been able to have had careers that we have enjoyed, along with our military background Ken has an MBA, worked for BNSF, was a Certified eBay Business Consultant and Power Seller prior to our decision leave our eBay store, and we've been online retailers since 1994. With stores at Bonanza and Addoway and a growing fan base with our fan page on Facebook!

My background is in healthcare management and health insurance with a passion still in making sure my family and friends are educated in how to read their benefits so I may share from time to time a tip or two.

We love to travel, spending time with our grandchildren and family across this beautiful United States of ours and we have had a wonderful time working and making a "life" together.



We hope you have fun shopping our Fanatic Team Gear site and reading our blog. We aim to write about all kinds of stuff that we're passionate about or that are interesting; including current events, our travels, sports events and anything else we find amusing, fascinating, intriguing, or simply entertaining.


If you should ever have any questions about any of our items please feel free to ask and we'll do our best to answer your questions. Just shoot us an email or chat with us on our fan page!

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Everyone needs a Coffee Break

There are times when a coffee break isn’t just a “coffee break”.

Maybe it’s to stop by a friend’s to share how your weekend went, or that a new collectible item you're excited that you've found or maybe just to brainstorm ideas on how to grow your new online business! I mean think... of those ideas to share and learn about from each other; Addoway, Pinterest, Wanelo, Twitter, Facebook - so many avenues to chat about over - yes, coffee!

Coffee can mean different things to many people – to some, I’m sure it doesn’t even mean coffee! Well, you know what I mean – they say they are taking a coffee break but it is really tea , cocoa or just a minute to relax!

Many times during our busy day when we grab that cup of coffee from the kitchen, with our friends at Starbucks in the workplace cafĂ©, we don’t even stop to think of the very moment of when the “act of taking a coffee break” became important to us.
For me, I can remember in the 80’s while in the military, coffee became a new “warm” friend that kept me company on SO many occasions and did much to add to my morale on many 24 hour shifts while on a Nike Hercules site in Germany.

It was also a way that my Mom and I could say we were having time together when I first enlisted, she would write and say she was having a cup of coffee – was I having mine? It brought us together, even though we were thousands of miles apart - on so many days and nights that I really needed my Mom. Yes, this was before instant communication – hard paper letters. SNAIL MAIL people! We actually had to wait for news from our loved ones.

Coffee breaks mean different things to different people. That short period of sharing a cup of coffee can allow you to stay in touch with your best friend, network your business, get new parenting ideas or simply change your environment for 30 minutes.

For Fanatic Team Gear and for us personally, "coffee breaks" mean a break from our work day here at the house, a visit with friends at our local coffee house or afternoon coffee with relatives in Louisiana...

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