Perhaps you’ve seen the hashtag #UnicornWine floating around twitter. Or maybe you’re just totally curious why in the world they’d name a wine after a mythical creature! Turns out the title is appropriate because it refers to any wine that is hard to find.
You’ll most often see sommeliers using this term, usually with a photo of said Unicorn Wine as their bragging rights that they got a hold of a bottle of the elusive wine. According to the Wine Spectator, a few criteria for determining a true Unicorn Wine are:
• The wine must have a production of fewer than 200 cases.
• You feel genuinely uncomfortable when opening because it may never happen again.
• The winemaker is no longer with us or retired.
• If you have to ask, it ain’t Unicorn.
So chances are, unless it’s one of your goals in life, you won’t run across one of these rare finds. But at least now you’ll now how special it really is when you see someone post that they’re drinking a #UnicornWine!
If you want to do more reading, here’s a list that Eater made of some well known Unicorn Wines.
It’s a question lots of people have wondered. There are a few different kinds of wine glasses – which can especially vary for dessert wines – but we are talking our typical white and red wines here. They retain more or less a similar shape. What’s the purpose of that shape?
A lot of it has to do with the aroma. I found this article pretty good at summing it up. Take a look:
Hello Wine Club!
Your 2013 Zinfandel Reserve is finally here! It’s a Zin unlike anything you’ve ever tasted in Oregon. It has a distinctive jammy character with full body expression. Like many of our wines, it’s going to be a sell out and FAST, so make sure you get your share. We’re so excited, in fact, that Rosella’s will be opening up Fall Wine Release for the entire month of September. Mark your calendars, for the “no frills” release all month long. Don’t forget to partake in the pairing of Orecchiette with Spicy Italian Sausage from Pomodori (www.bit.ly/1J3aZvG) & Ukulele Playing & performance at our official Wine Club Event – September 26 & 27 from 1-4pm. Extra Ukes will be on hand, should you be lured by the Ukulele Siren! Few can resist her. We look forward to seeing you in the tasting room.
Kindly,
Sandi, Rex, Rowdy & Lola
**Note to Wine Club Members: If you are on our “shipper” list, your wine will arrive shortly. Pickup available early by contacting us at 541-846-6372. Release available for the month of September. If wines are not picked up, wine release will be charged to payment card on file and held for their convenience. Contact Us: Ph: 541-846-6372 Email: rosellas@apbb.net