Monday, June 27, 2011

Just A Brief Break from Wine - Baby Cribb Has Arrived

Ready to change my world and warm my soul from Day 1 until eternity, our baby, Elizabeth Lynn Cribb has just arrived and wanted to say hello!

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Five Wines to "Class Up" the Movies for the VIP Theater Treatment

Last Friday night I went with friends and family to not just our local theater to see a movie, but instead for the VIP movie theater, a great experience! With the change in habits since our 2009 Recession, people are doing things differently and that now includes movie theaters! We had quite a blast at the theater and Watched Hangover 2, which in my opinion was just about as funny and distasteful as the original. The whole crew got it right in a remake on this, use what works (the great lines and character roles) and MAKE US LAUGH (yes, the story was basically the same, but I did laugh out loud several times).

Today’s digression to the movie theater brings us to the new trend in movie theaters, providing great food with more of an “Applebee’s” feel / menu than the standard fare that I had growing up as a kid (hot dogs, popcorn, candy and carbonated beverages “soda” or “pop” depending upon where you were raised. I am all for the idea of making going to the movies a big thing, and I think in doing so you need to make the food and beverages equal to the task. I would be happy to have my chef/foodie friends plug in some entrĂ©e’s, but I will stick to the wines and here are five versatile wines to bring to the movie theaters as we “Class up the Theater”. I choose all wines here that can be sold both BTG (by-the-glass) and BTB (by-the bottle) and range in price from $10.00 to $25.00 Retail. Theater price points will range, but there is hope that theaters will not go quite as far as a few restaurant cousins in the wine mark-up area. I have estimated below a BTG price for these wines based on current market trends and what I would happily pay.

First on the list must be a GOOD, Solid New World Chardonnay. In terms of white wine there are varietals making headway, but Chardonnay is the king and your list will need a good one. Now that the global wine world has arrived we have more options and pairing a white wine with just a hint of oak, and malolactic fermentation will do wonders for that person that is also grabbing a few bites of buttery movie theater popcorn! I would tend to go “New World” so that they are fresh and fruity (who’s kidding, they also cost less than stuff competing with the Euro).


Second on the list it is time to go lighter and stay with the white wines, choose an Alternative White Wine Blend – I personally love Spain or Portugal white wines, or could have my arm twisted for Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand, South Africa or California depending on mood, so I submit this is a great wine to let it change with the seasons! Start off with summer, right now it’s hot so I am concentrating on lower alcohol levels and something that is refreshing to take the bight out of the spicy or fried foods coming my way, at the movies. Come winter I might think of something a little heavier with more body (Pinot Gris for example), but on the light side for summer I have two great selections:



  • Blue Fin Vinho Verde – 2009 Portugal – Light blend of Alvarinho & Trajadura (yes, Alvarinho like the Spanish grape, Albarino – same varietal different countries) with a hint of fizz and only 11% alcohol (you can have two glasses at the movie and not need to take a cab home) – $6.50 Glass

  • Nobilio Sauvignon Blanc – Marlborough New Zealand – 2009 Grassy and zesty, but not so much acid that you feel like you are having alcoholic limeade. A lovely bit of citrus, a nice choice if your movies have a summer salad or are experimenting with Sushi! - $9.00 Glass

Third the ease of finger foods in the new movie theater will keep us more limited in terms of offers, but another “go to, must have” wine on this list is a Great Red Wine for Pizza! Small slices, little flatbreads, and even the large appetizer brochette is lovely when made well with perfect ingredients. Let’s hope the staff can move those TV trays around to accommodate our new space, & pizza offerings. The other good news about a lovely Pizza wine is that it can also be a great cheese sticks, pretzels with mustard and meatball wine (if you make the right choice). I look for a lighter bodied wine with lots of red fruit, a hint of spice and smooth, mouth coating tannins when looking to pair with my pizza pie. Two great choices:




Fourth in our top five is a big red winethat may have been made for food, but it stands out when enjoyed by itself! What we are looking for here is to find a wine that do change with food, gets better with a few swirls of the glass, allows for more taste, tertiary aromas start coming out and this wine is at its best when on center stage, in a big red glass. I call this selection the BIG BAD Velvety Red Wine and when narrowing down this category I thought of wines with bold dark fruit flavors, wines that can start to turn your teeth a bit purple like, Caberent Sauvignon, Petit Sirah, Monastrell, Malbec, or Zinfandel and two of my favorites might cost a bit more, but if you are only going to have one glass, lets’ make it one “big bad” glass of wine to savor & sip!




Fifth - Bubbles, Sparkles, Fizz, or Champagne… nothing says it’s time to celebrate quite like a glass of sparkling wine and why should the movies be any different! I highly suggest a reasonably priced bubbly needs to be on the wine list and it will pair wonderfully with almost all of the food! All grown up and still wanting a bit of that fizz from the soda fountain, try it in your vino for fun and class! Sparkling wines are a real success with a light cheese / fruit plate (which also gives someone an option besides fried items on the movie menu)! Two of my favorites for value & quality are:








Our movie going experience is changing, we now have 3D, IMAX, luxury all around and it is time for our movie theaters to step up to the plate and class up our beverage and wine choices to match! I recently watched the movie Annie (a blast from the 80s past) for the first time in years and noticed when Daddie Warbucks took Annie to the movies it was a BIG DEAL! He bought out the entire theater, but in the 30s the cinema was really the golden screen and watching Mr. Warbucks at his picture show, I just kept thinking to myself that the only thing he was missing was a nice big glass of vino! One aside, watching Annie as an adult, the humor was really very funny and I think Carol Brunette deserved an award (if she didn’t get one).




Cheers!


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