Christmas Wine Game 3 White Wines & 3 Red Wines It is always fun to try new wines with a blind wine tasting game. So for all you wine lovers here is an easy tasting game for your holiday party. You can keep it simple by having folks only mark the wines they like and […]
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Easy Thanksgiving Wine Game
My blind wine tasting game for Thanksgiving I’m keeping it simple this year! This is the easiest wine game ever, plus it’s lots of fun, and all the wines will go with your Thanksgiving dinner. Here are the easy directions: Get six wines ( I got 3 red & 3 white). When you buy the wines ask for bags to […]
4th of July Wine Game
Red, White & Blush This is an easy and fun wine game to play at your next 4th of July get together. All you need is 3 wines and 3 cheeses. This is a great way to start off your party. Wine & cheese appetizer pairing game Get three bottles of wine, a red, white, and blush. Decorate them […]
Last Minute Cocktail Party
Want to have friends over for an impromptu get together? It can be as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4! One game Two or more people Three wines Four snacks
Easy Wine Tasting Game
All you need are two bottles of the same white wine! This is a fun game that you should try at your next get together. Take two bottles of the same wine and cover them both. Put one in the fridge and keep it cool (not below 50 degrees) and leave the other one on the counter […]
Christmas Wine Game
I’m excited, Christmas is almost here. I love the holidays, seeing family, friends, opening presents, and eating delicious food! I also love wine and can’t wait to play my wine game. (I have created a new and improved sheet for you). I’m going to test 6 wines in 3 tastings. The first tasting is
Results – Thanksgiving blind wine tasting
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! My brother in-law Tim invited everyone to his house this Thanksgiving and it was really nice catching up with family. As promised I brought my blind wine tasting game. I set up the bottles in pairs to be tested throughout the evening, starting with the Pinot Noirs and Rieslings. […]