If you’re planning on hosting a special event this year and are wondering how to serve the wines you’ve chosen or are planning on selecting, please use our simple and easy guide below.
How much wine will you need?
Working out the quantity of wine you’ll for your event depends on several factors. They are:
Make sure you know how many guests you’re expecting and the type of wine you’ll need.
Allow at least half a bottle of red and white wine per person for a corporate dinner.
For a wedding reception or celebration where there’s a toast planned with sparkling wine, make sure you have allowed for more than one glass per guest to prevent disappointment.
What glasses to use
Glassware sets the tone and is essential when it comes to the enjoyment of the wine you’re serving.
For sparkling wines, go for Champagne flutes, coupes or even a white wine glass so the bubbles are preserved and the aromas are allowed to breathe.
Depending on the type of white or red wine you’ve chosen, will dictate your choice of glasses.
For lighter and more delicate choices, a Burgundy glass is perfect. For medium to full-bodied wines, the classic Bordeaux glass is ideal.
Get your serving temperature just right
For a crisp and fresh drinking experience, serve non-vintage sparkling wine at around 6-8°C.
To better showcase its complexity, a vintage sparkling wine or Champagne should be served slightly warmer than an ‘ordinary’ sparkling wine.
Lighter-bodied white wines, like our wines, prefer to be served at a cooler temperature and fuller-bodied whites at a slightly warmer one – aim for somewhere between 7-13°C.
It’s very similar for red wines, with the range running from 12-18°C. Fuller bodied red wines benefiting from being served a little bit warmer than others at around 16-18°C.