Looking for ideas for an interactive (and educational) get together with friends and family? Or perhaps you’re seeking out unique ways to impress guests or clients? We recommend hosting a casual wine tasting at home. It’s a fantastic way to try new and different varieties and broaden your wine knowledge.
Before we get into the nitty-gritty, we’d like to assure you that you do not need to be a wine expert to create an authentic wine tasting experience at home. The essential ingredients for success are a good selection of quality wines and an enthusiastic group of guests who share your love of wine.
In this article, we offer practical tips for how to plan and prep for your wine tasting at home, take you through different types of wine tasting experiences you can hold, and recommend a versatile lineup of Alvi’s Drift wines that can cater to all occasions, budgets and palates.
Signature Range Sauvignon Blanc
221 Range Chenin Blanc
Reserve Range CVC
Albertus Viljoen Range Chenin Blanc
Incorporate a selection of different wines, starting with lighter white or red wines and progressing to more full-bodied options. You can even add a selection of dessert wines to end off the evening.
Choose a particular wine region and taste a selection of wines from the area. This type of tasting lends itself to exploring different terroirs and their effect on the final product.
Choose a selection of wines from one estate’s offerings or a particular varietal. For instance, Alvi’s Drift produces a range of Chenin Blancs - start your tasting with the entry-level Signature Chenin, and end with the premium Albertus Viljoen Chenin. This allows you to experience the same varietal from across different price points.
Taste several wines from the same estate or producer from different years; typically, they are produced under the same name or label but are from different vintages. This will allow your guests to appreciate the evolution of the wine over time and give them a better understanding of the effect that climate and growing conditions have on the wine.
Compare wines from the same year and region/style. In this format, tasters look at differences between producers rather than comparing wines of different vintages from the same producer.
A fun experience and a great way to improve your knowledge of wine flavours and aromas. Bottles must be wrapped ahead of time to hide the labels. You can run this in various ways – one is to taste wines from the same varietal, which is revealed beforehand, but you do not know what region the wine is from. You might taste Shiraz and have to discern where the wine is from. Alternatively, invite your guests to bring two bottles of wine from the same varietal - one cheaper and the other more expensive. This will either confirm or dispel the perception that the higher the price tag, the better the wine.
You can create various food and wine pairings, from cheese and wine to dessert and wine. This type of tasting explores food’s impact on the flavour of wine and vice versa. If you provide the food, you can invite guests to bring a bottle to complement the dish or food type.
Want to go one step further and enhance the overall experience? Here are a few tactics you can incorporate.
If your tasting is a success, you might get requests to turn it into a regular event. You could go so far as to form a “tasting club” with like-minded wine lovers. Give each member a chance to host an evening at home each month.
Rather want to join an existing club? The Alvi’s Drift Wine Club offers excellent member-only special offers.
Shopping for your next wine tasting at home has never been easier. Read our handy guide to shopping for wine online.
Visit the Alvi’s Drift online shop and stock up on a fantastic selection of wines for your tasting event.