cocktails party snacks,peanuts,fruits,crackers....
2006-12-28 21:39:41
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answered by Byzantino 7
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I love wine tasting parties! You could always go with the theme and order some fun wine-related items from http://www.perpetualkid.com. Also, everyone loves a nice decanter! Try the Great Wine Decanter or the Duck Wine Decanter from Pottery Barn http://www.potterybarn.com. They are both priced at $29!
2006-12-28 18:29:13
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answered by riffers21 4
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Why don't you put together a gift basket of stuff. You could put in a bottle of wine, some wine charms, a cheese plate and cheese knife, a nice chunk of a fancy cheese, maybe a cute bottle cork. Then wrap the whole thing up in some nice shrink wrap or fabric and tie it up with ribbon.
2006-12-29 01:48:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the gift basket sounds great with a couple of wine glasses, corkscrew, pretty cocktail napkins, a nice bottle of wine and for the cheese (Havarti). We attended a wine tasting class a few years back, the instructor told us to cleanse the palate with Havarti cheese and plain, unsalted crackers. Have fun!
2006-12-29 03:03:42
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answered by honey 4
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Nice cork or Wine Glasses or a nice Bottle
2006-12-28 18:28:57
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answered by SSS 3
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Brookstone makes a really cool wine gadget for checking the wine temperature for different varieties.
2006-12-29 01:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I can never have enough wine glasses. ( I host tastings from time to time)
Otherwise, bottle of wine, cheese, fresh bread, chocolate and petite pastries are always welcomed.
2006-12-28 21:53:02
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answered by minijumbofly 5
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in simple terms have relaxing with your pals, do no longer hassle approximately getting a wine shop in contact. If each and every individual is bringing a bottle, it ought to be advantageous for them to additionally convey some notes concerning the wine or the varietal, just to spark communication -- in the event that they are able to finding a broadcast evaluation, large, yet inspite of the ability to tell human beings the place the wine is made, what meals are frequently cautioned with the wine they have delivered, or regardless of -- it does not ought to be something difficult. For nutrition, be optimistic you have sliced baguette and a selection of crackers, yet do no longer use any that are heavily pro. they ought to be obtainable to sparkling human beings's palates in between pours and matched with one in each and every of those cheeses and pates and doubtless a dipping oil. Olives, almonds, sausage, and pickled or cured vegetables are advantageous possibilities -- an antipasto buffet, in case you will. common crudite works, too. I, too, want to drink wine from glass, extremely than plastic, so i will 2d the advice to hire glassware in case you ought to. i could additionally upload that preliminary pours could be incredibly small -- no greater beneficial than an oz, till your team is crammed with knowledgeable aficionados. A smaller pour helps everybody to pattern each and every wine while not having to guiltily dedicate to (or get under the impression of alcohol on) something they do in comparison to, or pour out 0.5 a glass that somebody else ought to have enjoyed. human beings can pass back for seconds in the event that they like whilst they have had their first mouthful. have relaxing & bear in concepts: there are no longer any regulations yet those you hit upon!
2016-10-06 03:55:34
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answered by ? 4
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Those wine charms or label removers or a wine journal or a stopper or a nice tool...
2006-12-28 18:27:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Some refreshing fruits to wash down the tannins. Grapes, Watermelons, Starfruits, Rose apples, Crystal Pears....clear refreshing juicy stuffs. NO citrus please as they dun go well with wine.
2006-12-28 21:12:41
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answered by vodkabitterlemon 1
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definitely wine glasses or cheese
2006-12-29 01:54:05
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answered by G G 2
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