sparkling – Houston's Blog https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog Tue, 23 Jan 2024 19:39:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.2 Sparkling Cocktails for a Happy New Year! https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/12/28/sparkling-cocktails-for-a-happy-new-year/ https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/12/28/sparkling-cocktails-for-a-happy-new-year/#respond Mon, 28 Dec 2015 22:32:44 +0000 https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/?p=1853 Are you ready for the countdown to 2016? When the clock strikes midnight this New Year, you’ll want to be sure to have something tasty and sparkling in your hand to celebrate with!  Let these bubbly cocktails be the perfect addition to your New Year’s Eve party. Torani Pomegranate Champagne Punch    2 cups champagne…

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Are you ready for the countdown to 2016? When the clock strikes midnight this New Year, you’ll want to be sure to have something tasty and sparkling in your hand to celebrate with!  Let these bubbly cocktails be the perfect addition to your New Year’s Eve party.

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Photo courtesy of Torani.

Torani Pomegranate Champagne Punch   

2 cups champagne

½ cup Torani Pomegranate Syrup

1 cup sparkling water

½ cup citrus vodka

Lemon pinwheels or citrus slices for garnish

Ice

Combine champagne, syrup, sparkling water, and vodka in a large bowl or pitcher.  Serve with ice and garnish with lemon pinwheels or citrus slices.

 

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Midnight Hibiscus Kiss. Photo courtesy of Monin.

Monin Midnight Hibiscus Kiss

½ oz Monin Hibiscus Syrup

1 oz pomegranate blueberry juice

Champagne

Add syrup and juice to champagne glass.  Fill glass with champagne and stir gently.  Garnish with pomegranate seeds or blueberries.

 

 

 

 

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Lemon Flower Sparkler. Photo courtesy of Sipp.

Sipp Lemon Flower Sparkler

3 oz champagne or dry white wine

2 oz St. Germain elderflower liqueur

Sipp Lemon Flower

Pour liqueur and champagne over ice in a chilled glass.  Top with Sipp Lemon Flower and stir well.  Garnish with a lemon twist.

 

 

 

 

Was your New Year’s Eve party a success?  Then rehydrate and replenish with this nutrient filled smoothie:

Pac Foods Holiday Hangover Smoothie

Pacific Foods Holiday Hangover Smoothie. Photo courtesy of Pacific Foods.

Pacific Foods Holiday Hangover Smoothie

1 ½ cups Pacific Foods Chocolate Hemp Non Dairy Beverage

6 oz coconut water frozen into ice cubes (about 6 cubes)

¾ cup raw unsalted pistachios, shelled

1 frozen banana, sliced

2 tablespoons ground flax seeds

1 tablespoon organic cacao powder or unsweetened cocoa powder

¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (optional)

Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

 

Tip: Try adding a scoop of Add a Scoop Hangover Blend powder supplement to this smoothie or any other smoothie for an easy way to help restore balance in your body.  The combination of ginkgo biloba, taurine, ginger root, chamomile, and peppermint give you extra support to help recover from the holidays.

Happy New Year!

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Pack a Punch this Holiday Season https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/10/07/pack-a-punch-this-holiday-season/ https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/10/07/pack-a-punch-this-holiday-season/#respond Wed, 07 Oct 2015 19:46:57 +0000 https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/?p=1550 With the holidays fast approaching, don’t get stuck without beverages for your guests.  This Holiday Pomegranate Punch from Torani® is easy, delicious, and makes enough to feed your crowd.  And in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, this punch is a gorgeous pink color!  Win-win-win-win!   Ingredients 1 ½ cups Torani® Pomegranate Syrup ¾ cup…

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With the holidays fast approaching, don’t get stuck without beverages for your guests.  This Holiday Pomegranate Punch from Torani® is easy, delicious, and makes enough to feed your crowd.  And in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, this punch is a gorgeous pink color!  Win-win-win-win!

 

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Torani® Holiday Pomegranate Punch

Ingredients

1 ½ cups Torani® Pomegranate Syrup

¾ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice

1 ½ cups light rum

1 teaspoon orange bitters

2 (750 ml) bottles of your favorite brut sparkling white wine

ice

Instructions

Chill all ingredients before combining them in a punch bowl.  Stir well.  (Tip:  to make sure the punch doesn’t get watered down as the ice melts, try making ice cubes with Torani® Pomegranate Syrup—just use a 1:4 ratio of syrup to water).  Garnish the punch bowl with sliced oranges and pomegranate seeds if desired.

 

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What’s Your Wine? Why the Glass Matters https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/02/18/whats-your-wine-why-the-glass-matters/ https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/2015/02/18/whats-your-wine-why-the-glass-matters/#respond Wed, 18 Feb 2015 21:20:54 +0000 https://www.houstons-inc.com/blog/?p=881 So after learning the basics of wine-tasting, you should have some ideas as to how to choose a wine that you really love to drink.  Now it’s time to buy the right glasses—because yes, glassware is deemed the most important tool in the enjoyment of drinking wine.  It boosts the appeal of the wine you…

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So after learning the basics of wine-tasting, you should have some ideas as to how to choose a wine that you really love to drink.  Now it’s time to buy the right glasses—because yes, glassware is deemed the most important tool in the enjoyment of drinking wine.  It boosts the appeal of the wine you are drinking by concentrating the flavor and aroma in order to emphasize the characteristics of the chosen wine, and although the right glassware can’t make a bad wine good, it can make an already good wine more gratifying.

Every wine glass is comprised of three different parts:  the bowl, the stem, and the base.  The base allows the glass to stand up, and the stem allows you to hold the glass without warming the wine or smudging the glass.  The most imperative, though, is the bowl—designed specifically to allow the appropriate amount of surface area for the wine you are drinking.  Generally speaking, white wine does not need to breathe as much as its red counterpart and thus white wine glasses are taller with narrower openings whereas red wine glasses are designed with a larger surface area, allowing the wine to “breathe.”

White wine glasses typically come in two shapes. Both are tall, u-shaped, and upright to help maintain the optimal cooler serving temperatures.  But younger whites, such as a crisp sauvignon blanc, require a slightly larger opening to direct the wine to the tips and sides of the tongue to allow the drinker to taste its sweetness.  More mature whites, as in a buttery chardonnay, necessitate a straight and tall glass, dispensing the wine to the back of the tongue so that its bolder flavors are sensed.

Red wine glasses are, as mentioned, fuller and rounder to allow one to dip their nose in and smell the complexities of the bouquet as the wine comes into contact with the air.  A Bordeaux glass is taller, with a slightly smaller bowl, and is designed for full-bodied red wines such as cabernet or merlot—the tall glass sends the wine directly to the back of your mouth to maximize its flavor.  The more delicate flavors of lighter red wines—think Pinot Noir—require a larger bowl to direct the wine toward the tip of the tongue.

When drinking sparkling wines, the intent is to capture the flavor while retaining the carbonation and keeping the fluid as cold as possible for as long as possible.  Fluted glasses with long stems are optimal for the enjoyment of your favorite bubbly.

Dessert wines are slightly higher in alcohol content so serving them in small glasses is ideal.  Additionally, smaller glasses direct the wine to the back of the mouth, slightly quelling its sweetness.

Practically speaking, it may be difficult to offer a glass style for every wine provided, either in your home or in your restaurant.  A general suggestion, then, would be to make sure you have flutes on hand for sparkling wines, and some sort of all-purpose red wine glass as well as an all-purpose white glass.  Or at the very least, choose a single glass with a bowl shape between that of a red and white wine glass so that it acceptable to use no matter the drink preference of your diner.

As for the material of a wine glass, the favorable choice is crystal or blown glass because the glass is thin, as is the rim, so as not to inhibit the flow of the wine you are drinking.  While designs on wine glasses can be fun, clear and smooth is preferred because it allows one to appreciate the legs of the wine, how the light affects the color, and the clarity and texture of the wine being tasted.

Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, how you clean your wine glasses matters.  Hand washing in hot water only is the preferred method of cleaning, as it does best at preventing soap build-up.  However, if you must use soap, remember that less is more when washing your wine glasses.

Drinking wine should be a pleasure, and while good wine is a pleasure in and of itself, pairing it with the appropriate glass can intensify your wine tasting experience.  Whether red wine, white wine, or sparkling wine is your drink of choice, give the optimal glass choice a try and see if you notice a difference.

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