Wines To Stock Up On This Thanksgiving

Wine can break or make a meal even with some of the best food prepared. Being able to bring together the right flavor, tannins, notes and acids can add new layers to your meal making it the best Thanksgiving meal you’ve had in years. With different appetizers or even main courses planning a pairing can be difficult, (Food & Wine Pairings To Try This Thanksgiving) but these approved bottles will find the perfect match, pleasing even the toughest of crowds.

Related: 3 Unique Thanksgiving Spots

See below wines to serve on Thanksgiving


Luce (SRP $130) is the flagship wine of the Luce estate in Montalcino, Italy. An iconic Super Tuscan wine born in 1993 from the partnership between Napa legend Robert Mondavi and Vittorio Frescobaldi of the historic Marchese de Frescobaldi family empire of Tuscany. These two wine legends decided to combine forces to make an innovative New World wine in an OldWorld setting. Translating to “Light” this powerful, bold blend of Sangiovese and Merlot will bring joy and create the right atmosphere with its velvety mouthfeel and a deep, complex flavor profile that displays everything from vanilla and cocoa to a fresh cigar box.

With its incomparable elegance, Tenuta Luce will be the perfect complement to all the traditional hearty, rich holiday and winter dishes such as long-cooked meats, pot roasts, stews, marinades and braises, as well as creamy dishes and casseroles.

 


The Etude Carneros Pinot Noir is a true reflection of the winery’s estate vineyard, Grace Benoist Ranch. A blend of the best grapes from individual vineyard parcels on the Ranch, this wine tells the story of a particular vintage from a unique place. 

 


Ruffino 2017 Modus Toscana IGT is an intense ruby red wine that will tie together any holiday meal. The rich aromas of mature red and black fruits, think cherries, plums, and small black berries, with hints of spices, sweet tobacco and refined balsamic notes pair perfectly with family favorites: manicotti with Bolognese sauce, roasted ham, or an outstanding charcuterie board. Prego!



2020 Beaulieu Vineyard Maestro Sauvignon Blanc

This Sauvignon Blanc shows a true sense of place, coming from outstanding sites in the Rutherford American Viticultural Area (AVA), with the majority from our own estate vineyards on the Eastern Rutherford bench. Rutherford, which is located in the heart of Napa Valley, has the perfect climate and soils that are ideal for Sauvignon Blanc.


The ultimate pour for colder weather, sip Meiomi’s Cabernet Sauvignon, that launched last October. The Cabernet Sauvignon is made with expressive aromas of juicy blackberry, boysenberry, and bramble, along with notes of toasty vanilla and graham cracker.and notes of spices and vanilla, go well with roasts, grilled meats, game dishes and more.


Gran Passione Rosso Veneto IGT 2020 (Buy here SRP $13.99) is a tribute to the entire region of Veneto, a celebration of history, tradition and terroir in a bottle. This hearty red is a blend of the renowned indigenous variety Corvina, from vineyards in the western part of Veneto, and Merlot, from the eastern part of the region.

The grapes best express their characteristics as a blend in this wine. The ideal climate in which they grow - mitigated by the sea, with the chain of the Alps that protects the regions from the northern winds - makes this wine distinctive and worthwhile, more than the hundreds of other wines of its style.

Bold yet tasty reds that drink like much pricier bottles are the undisputed protagonists of the holiday season. The Gran Passione Rosso is a textbook example: a versatile wine to be sipped and savored slowly in front of the fire, or to complement any Thanksgiving or Christmas feast. It pairs incredibly well with the classic holiday dishes: the complexity and solid structure, together with red fruit flavors and notes of spices and vanilla, go well with roasts, grilled meats, game dishes and more.


Kim Crawford Rosé

Light and refreshing, Kim Crawford Rose Wine has a lively nose that brims with bright berry and tropical fruit. Richly flavored with hints of strawberry and watermelon, this vibrantly colored pink wine is the ideal summer sipper or aperitif. Each sip of this easy-drinking wine is soft and luscious on the palate, making Kim Crawford Rose the perfect complement to your favorite salads and other lighter fare.

This renowned blush wine is conveniently packaged for you to enjoy a little Kim Crawford wherever your social life takes you. The "perfect anytime" sipping wine, Kim Crawford Rose contains grapes grown in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, the country's oldest wine region. The diverse climate and variety of soil types in this area provide winemakers a selection of grapes that deliver the consistently flavorful wine for which Kim Crawford is known.


Beringer Private Reserve represents the pinnacle of the portfolio. Former Chief Winemakers Myron Nightingale and Ed Sbragia created the Private Reserve program in 1977 with the goal of crafting Napa's finest Cabernet Sauvignon. The Private Reserve Chardonnay was introduced with the 1978 vintage, and together these wines have earned three decades of extraordinary accolades, including two "Wine of the Year" awards.


2019 Post & Beam Cabernet Sauvignon

A perfume of wild raspberry preserves with hints of clove and confectionary spice envelops the nose. Round and textured on the palate, the entry is layered with soft red fruit flavors, supported by leather, cassis and elegant botanical accents on the mid-palate and lovely notes of toasted espresso beans on the finish.


Cocktails That Will Get You Excited For Fall

Summer is over, and the brisk chill air has hit the city. As the leaves begin to turn and we take out our Aumtmn fashion, you may find yourself sitting by the fire, hopefully with a cocktail in hand, Whether you enjoy a classic apple-based drink or an Irish Coffee to get through the day.

If you’re looking to shake things up this Fall, here are a few cocktails to try:

Grey Goose Apple Martini

  • 1.5 Oz Grey Goose La Poire Vodka

  • 0.5 Oz Calvados

  • 0.33 Oz Ancho Reyes chilis

  • 0.5 Oz Lime

  • 1.5 Oz Fresh Apple Juice 

Shake over ice, strain into a chilled martini glass, serve with ‘cocktail shimmer,’ and enjoy!


  • 1 bottle of 14 Hands Hot to Trot Red Blend

  • 2 honeycrisp apples

  • 2 oranges

  • 1-2 cups fresh cranberries

  • ½ cup brandy of your choice

  • ¼ cup orange liqueur

  • ½ cup sparkling apple cider

  • 3 ounces simple syrup OR brown sugar

  • 5 cinnamon sticks for garnish at the end

Cut up the apples and oranges and leave peels on. Transfer to pitcher along with cranberries. Add brandy, orange liquor, sparkling apple cider, simple syrup and bottle of red wine to the pitcher. Stir, then place in fridge to chill for 2–4 hours. Very important to get full flavors of cocktail! Run orange slice around the lip of glass and dip in brown sugar. Drop cinnamon sticks in glass for final touch.


Thyme Will Tell

Made by The Sea Fire Grill (158 E 48th St)

Ingredients:

  • 2 ox Maker’s Mark Bourbon,  

  • Fresh Thyme herbs,  

  • 1 teaspoon Vermont Maple Syrup, 

  • ½ oz Lemon juice 

Muddle a few strands of Thyme. Pour the bourbon, lemon juice and the maple syrup over ice, pour over ice, stir (don’t shake), strain into a coupe glass, or over a large ice cube, garnish with a fresh strand of thyme


High West Whiskey Sour

  • 2oz Double Rye!

  • 0.75 oz Fresh Lemon Juice

  • 0.5 oz Simple Syrup

  • 1 Egg White

  • Brandied Cherries Garnish

Chill a martini glass. Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake until chilled. Strain back into the cocktail shaker and shake again with no ice (reverse dry shake). Double strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with Angostura bitters and brandied cherries.


  • 2oz Partida Añejo

  • 6oz of your favorite hot chocolate

  • ½ tsp ancho chili powder

  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon

Heat hot chocolate in a pot. When heated, add ancho chili and ground cinnamon and stir until mixed. Pre-heat a mug with hot water; pour out water, add spiced hot chocolate and Partida Añejo, and stir. Garnish with grated cinnamon and a cinnamon stick.


Rob Roy

  • 1 oz. Vermouth 

  • ¾ oz. The GlenDronach Original Aged 12 Years 

  • 3 dashes Angostura Bitters 

  • Garnish: Brandied Cherry 

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Stir until very cold and strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with cherry.



BANANA BREAD OLD FASHIONED

  • 2 parts Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon

  • ¼ part Banana Liqueur

  • 1 bar spoon Allspice Dram

  • 1 bar spoon Simple Syrup

  • 2 dashes Black Walnut Bitters

Add all ingredients to a mixing glass, add ice and stir. Then strain into a rocks glass over a large cube.


OLD-FASHIONED COFFEY MALT

BY STANISLAV VADRNA

  • 1 oz of Nikka Coffey Malt Whisky

  • 1 piece of brown sugar

  • 3 dashes of cocktail bitters

  • Orange zest

Rub the piece of sugar against the orange skin to extract its natural oils. Imbibe the sugar with cocktail bitters and muddle in the glass. Add whisky and ice cubes and stir.


Cranberry Fiesta

  • 2 oz Código 1530 Rosa

  • 1.5 oz Cranberry Juice

  • 0.5 Lime Juice

  • 3 oz Soda Water

Shake Rosa, Cranberry Juice, Lime Juice and strain into a glass with fresh ice. Fill with Soda Water.


Spa Girl Cocktails Spice It Up Pear Martini

  • 3 oz. Spa Girl Cocktail Pear

  • 1 oz. Pear Nectar

  • 1 oz. Pear Liqueur

  • Juice of 1 lime

  • Pinch of Nutmeg

  • Pinch of Cinnamon

  • 1 Slice of Asian Pear

Pour all liquid ingredients into a glass and stir. Sprinkle nutmeg and cinnamon on top. Garnish with a slice of Asian pear.

Why You Should Drink Champagne This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving isnext week and if your family is anything like ours, the whole evening is already being planned out, everyone is deciding what dishes they should bring, and what to drink. With so many different dishes being laid out, and realistically everyone eating whatever they want, what champagne will pair best with Thanksgiving dinner? Read below and check out a few of our suggestions.

Drink Champagne This Thanksgiving

 Champagne of course! It is the universal favorite and a classic. Thanksgiving is a celebration and Champagne the end all be all when it comes to celebratory drinks. NASCAR drivers don’t pop bottles of Pinot Noir when they get first place, they pop Champagne. Yes that bubbly drink is the first choice of people who are enjoying life, which is why it pairs perfectly with a Thanksgiving Turkey, mashed potatoes, and any food baby you end up carrying by the end of the night. Plus just opening a bottle of Champagne has become an event of its own, fun for the full family, so long as you don’t hit anyone with the cork. If you need to know how to avoid shooting someone’s eye out this holiday season, here’s a guide to opening bottles of Champagne.

Why you should be drinking Champagne this Thanksgiving

To be technical though all those bubbles really help with pairing Champagne with foods, they help keep the palate fresh and open to the food. Its light style makes going from a mouthful of stuffing to a sweet potato casserole, to cranberry sauce more enjoyable than it already is.  If you’re already looking at Champagnes just know that Champagnes may vary in sweetness and body, but as a general rule, a dry Brut is the safest bet. It’s typically highly acidic, tart, and refreshing, which means it’s the best palate cleanser you could possibly ask for.

Cielo

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If you want to dress up your table, no bottle will look better than Sterling Vineyards.  Clad in silver and rose gold, theBlanc de Blancs and Sparkling Rosé from Sterling are ready to present at any seasonal soirée. Available individually for $28 at retailers nationwide, the chic twosome can also be purchased in a gift set, packaged in a sleek black linen box for $75. These bottles will dress up any table throughout the holidays

With the mad rush of menu and party planning, make things a little bit easier with advice from a Thanksgiving pro: Blake Leonard.  Blake Leonard is the daughter of Stew Leonard Jr., and the head of Wine Marketing for Stew’s Wines. While prepping: Blake suggests taking the edge off and finding yourself a little piece of heaven with Cielo Prosecco ($9.99). Cielo, which translates to heaven is Blake’s go-to drink this season. Drink on its own or pair with Aperol for a refreshing spritz.

Moët & Chandon Nectar Impérial Rosé

Moët & Chandon Nectar Impérial Rosé

While looking for a drink to go with dessert we recommend Closing out the evening with Moët & Chandon Nectar Impérial Rosé (SRP $50), a demi-sec champagne to play off the sweetness of an assortment of pies

If you’re willing to splurge on a really nice aged bottle of Champagne you’ll really get to enjoy the more earthy and autumnal aspects of the drink, which is pretty fitting when you consider what Thanksgiving is all about. Only warning is that if you’re the one buying, and you want to have more than one glass you should knock the first one back quickly. Once you’ve opened a bottle of Champagne you never really need to worry about not finishing it.

Maschio Gummies

Maschio Gummies

For those who want to try something different make your guests Prosecco Gummies, details below!

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Maschio Extra Dry Prosecco

  • ½ Cup Sugar

  • 3 Tablespoons or 6 packets gelatin

  • 2-3 Wine Bottle (or gummy bear if you’d prefer) molds

  • 1 cup cranberry juice for color and flavor

Instructions

  1. Place the wine, sugar, cranberry and gelatin in a saucepan over medium low heat (if you want to keep the alcohol in, make sure to keep under 90 degrees). Whisk for 2-3 minutes or until sugar and gelatin have dissolved. (Stir in a little pink food coloring if making Rosé gummy bears)

  2. Using a glass measuring cup with a spout, pour the mixture over the molds . Use an offset spatula to get rid of the excess and ensure all the molds are filled.

  3. Refrigerate for at least 90 minutes.

  4. When gelatin has set, bears will easily pop out from mold.

  5. Store uneaten wine gummy bears in an airtight container in the refrigerator

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Wines You'll Want To Find For The Month Of November

Each month we scour the world for some new wines that' we can’t wait to share with you. From Napa to New Zealand, no wine is off-limit. Perfect for a night in, or a collectors piece for your top shelf, here are our favorite wines for November.

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Krug Celebrates Les Creations de 2008 with Chloe Flower and Chef Angie Mar

Nicknamed “Classic Beauty,” Krug 2008 is arguably the most highly anticipated Champagne release of the 21st century. To mark the momentous occasion, the centuries-old Champagne House and Chloe Flower collaborated on two musical pairings inspired by the creations of the year, opening new gateways to the senses.

The first to experience the sought-after Creations of 2008 – Krug 2008 and Krug Grande Cuvée 164th Edition – were a maverick group of Krug lovers, musicians, and creators including Prabal GurungBabyfaceAmanda NguyenPhilip LimEzra Williams, and Sally Lapointe among others, who joined Krug and Chloe for a performance, tasting, and dinner – a sensorial trifecta.

“For centuries, my family has been defying conventions,” says Olivier Krug, Director of the House and sixth generation of the Krug family, “which is why today this non-conformist spirit lives on in everything we do.” That spirit is mirrored in Flower’s own genre-bending approach to music and brought to life in the compositions she created with the House. After debuting these Champagne-inspired pieces at Brooklyn non-profit music venue National Sawdust – “Echoes of 2008” and “Grande Cuvée,” Chloe invited guests next door for a unique dining experience inside Alan Eckstein’s Somerset House, an impeccably curated collectible design shop for a stunning French pairing menu by another Krug lover, the visionary Chef Angie Mar.

When speaking of what makes Krug 2008 such a beautiful wine, Cellar Master Julie Cavil notes “Due to the cool and balanced climate of 2008…the grapes could take their time to mature in tranquility, ultimately exhibiting beautiful freshness upon harvest. Surprisingly, despite these mild and constant conditions, we observed great heterogeneity from plot to plot. The beauty of this contrast was the inspiration to blend complementary flavors from different plots including Ay, Bouzy and Ambonnay. Krug 2008 is a great classic of the House.”

Of her composition process, Chloe notes: “The way I approach composing parallels how Krug picks its grapes. Each sound has a critical and emotional responsibility. I play out each instrument separately, violins, violas, horns, percussion, to finetune each voice and its individual role in the greater composition. It is very similar in process to creating a bottle of Krug, and I think that is what produces the best experience in both taste and sound. You enjoy the final arrangement but cannot decipher every individual detail that went into creating it. Instead, you experience something effortless with rich harmonies and depth.”

Krug 2008 and Krug Grande Cuvée 164th Edition are available now for purchase via privateclient@moethennessy.com. Chloe’s compositions will be available on Spotify and Apple Music on Friday, November 5, should your readers be interested in experiencing the music pairings on their own. A link to Chloe’s current album is available to listen here. We are also happy to coordinate an interview with Chloe or Krug Cellar Master Julie Cavil, if you’re interested in learning more about the Creations of 2008 and the parallels between Krug and music.

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Touchdown this Tailgating Season with our Game Winning Wine Picks

As we head into peak of Autumn, sports fans and gourmands alike are looking towards the fall season which always guarantees two things: football and tailgating. We can count on the American pastime to bring us together virtually or in-person to talk, celebrate, and drink together, and while beer is often thought of as a tailgating go-to, we think that food-and-wallet-friendly wines deserve consideration this time of year. Whether you like an upscale tailgate or a bowl of chips and dip, there’s a wine out there for your game day celebrations

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La Crema 2019 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay ($23): 

The winemaking team at La Crema has been perfecting Chardonnay for 40 years, and it shows. The 2019 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay is flavorful, bright, and juicy, making it an ideal pairing for a wide variety of cheese-centric Sunday snacks - plus, it’s incredibly easy to find at your local grocery store while you’re out hunting for game day supplies. For a low-key pairing, kick back with a bowl of cheese-its or some warm, gooey queso with chips. If you’re looking to take things up a notch, try dungeness crab mac and cheese or honeycrisp apple pizza with balsamic onions


Acrobat 2018 Pinot Noir ($19): 

At the heart of this wine is the love of pairing an honest wine with casual meals and gatherings. Acrobat should always be an effortless selection – a wine that consistently pairs in every way with our lives. This Pinot Noir has rich, fruit-forward aromas of bright cherry and raspberries, with hints of cinnamon and baking spices. Notable ripe strawberries and dark chocolate up front, followed by earthy and spicy notes of clove. If you’re keeping up with the latest cooking trends, then crispy smashed potatoes will be the perfect pairing indeed. 


ETTORE 2018 ETTORE Red Wine ($50): 

An old-school California red blend, that's briary, jammy and plump, with blackberry and currant flavors highlighted by savory underbrush, licorice and smoke notes, leading to medium-grained tannins. This wine was crafted with finesse and power, just like your favorite team. The ETTORE Red Wine is the best selection to pair with your cheese boards or mouth-watering hamburgers on the grill.  


2019 Post & Beam Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley ($50): 

This expressive wine explodes with a perfume of wild raspberry preserves with hints of clove and confectionary spice. Soft red fruit flavors take over the palate, supported by leather and elegant botanical accents on the mid-palate, with lovely notes of toasted espresso beans on the finish. Serve with cowboy steaks, crispy sage potatoes, and sauteed tuscan kale for an elevated tailgate.


2016 Aldina Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon ($74):

2016 Aldina Vineyards harvested in early fall embodies the dark red volcanic soil. Its gorgeous magenta hue has intensifying aromatics of pomegranate, dark cherry, anise and allspice. This Cabernet Sauvignon strikes the palate with silky soft, yet lush flavors of sweet oak spices intertwined with caramel, toasty vanilla, tart cherries, and dark fruits. This wine has a tasty expression of elegance and is ready to be enjoyed!


2018 Lolita Vineyard Pinot Noir ($60):

Dark berries and plums resonate on the palate with framing tannins and bright acidity typical of the Forestville region of the Russian River Valley. Pairs well with grilled mushrooms, salmon, lamb, game fowl, and cool nights cuddled up in a blanket by the fire pit. Drink now through 2026.



The Newest Bourbon In Town For National Bourbon Month And Some Other's We'll Have

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September is national bourbon month, and no better way to celebrate than the launch of your new favorite bourbon.  Today, Hudson Whiskey, hailing from the distillery that started the New York whiskey revival, introduced its oldest release to date - Four Part Harmony, a four-grain bourbon whiskey aged a minimum of 7 years. 

Just like the cultural tapestry of its eponymous state, Hudson Whiskey’s new, matured bourbon offering is a sum greater than its parts. Featuring the rich sweetness of corn, sharp peppery notes of rye, the smooth subtlety of wheat, and the light fruitiness of malted barley, the flavors work together like a jazz quartet—a perfectly harmonious combo that ends on a high note every time.

“Hudson Whiskey has been looking forward to this moment ever since our humble beginnings upstate, so we’re thrilled to unveil our oldest release to date,” says Paul Coffey, Senior Brand Manager of Hudson Whiskey. “Four Part Harmony is ready to ‘wow!’ dedicated Hudson fans and turn other whiskey drinkers’ heads with its bold, yet refined taste. This release shows Hudson Whiskey’s intent to continue pushing boundaries and paving the way within this pivotal time in the American craft whiskey movement.”

Below are some bourbons we’ll be trying, and so should you.

Fistful of Bourbon

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Fistful of Bourbon is a blend of five straight American bourbons – literally a fistful – that together delivers the best that bourbon has to offer. 100% straight American whiskey, Fistful was born from over 100 years of whisky making prowess from William Grant & Sons, but with a cowboy spirit and a touch of Hollywood nostalgia. The first from-the-ground-up American whiskey from the award-winning portfolio, each ‘finger’ of Fistful has a distinct flavor: balanced and sweet, green, leafy floral notes, soft spices and hints of nutmeg, buttery toffee, cinnamon and licorice.


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Gold Medal at San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017

Deep amber in color. Rich notes of dark fruit, caramel, sharp honey, chocolate and marzipan on the nose. A full-bodied mix of vanilla, dark caramel, hazelnut, apple, fruit and spices on the palate. The finish is long and creamy with lingering hints of honeyed apple.


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Blanton's is the Original Single Barrel Bourbon that retains its uniqueness today by virtue of world wide critical acclaim. It has been awarded international gold medals, grand gold medals, and recommendations from noted spirits writers like Paul Pacult. The individual barrel selection process is one that involves one of the most respected Master Distillers in the bourbon industry. Elmer T. Lee introduced Blanton's Single Barrel Bourbon in 1984 and since that time has been enshrined in the Master Distillers' Hall of Fame. Elmer searched the honey spots of Warehouse H to personally select those barrels destined for greatness. Unlike other brands which are restricted to certain ages, Blanton's strives for a distinctive flavor profile across an array of years.


 

Woodford Reserve and Williams Sonoma Announce Partnership For Bourbon Heritage Month

Just in time for Bourbon Heritage Month (September) Woodford Reserve announces today a multi-year partnership with Williams Sonoma. This is the first time the beloved retailer establishes a relationship with a whiskey brand.

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The range of cocktail mixers include the Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour and Mint Julep. Guests who visit the Woodford Reserve Distillery in Versailles, Kentucky may enjoy the signature cocktails onsite and purchase the mixers.

Additionally, Woodford Reserve and Williams Sonoma will be leading virtual online cocktail classes starting today through the 29th where consumers will learn how to make the signature cocktails and hear about the history of bourbon from Assistant Master Distiller Elizabeth McCall. Additional products and experiences with the partnership will be announced in the coming months and years.

“Woodford Reserve was crafted to be enjoyed on its own or in delicious cocktails. I cannot think of a better partner than Williams Sonoma, which is known for bringing people together around food and drink,” Master Distiller Chris Morris said. “Both Woodford Reserve and Williams Sonoma strive to help people enrich life.”

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How To Drink Like You're At The U.S. Open

Grey Goose Honey Deuce

Today is the first day of the The US Tennis Open, at Arthur Ashe stadium and If you haven't gone to the U.S. Open, then there is a lot you're missing out on. From spending the last Summer Days outside, as athletes and celebrities like Anna Wintour and Jimmy Fallon take part in this 2-week sporting event, it's always an elegant event.

Crafted to pay homage to the world’s most exciting Grand Slam, the Grey Goose Honey Deuce is comprised of Grey Goose Vodka, freshly squeezed lemonade and raspberry liqueur, topped with tennis-inspired honeydew melon balls.

Designed to transport tennis fans near and far to the non-stop courtside action, the cocktail is named after the most exciting moment of a tennis match when the score is tied at 40-40 - coined by tennis nerds as “deuce.” The refreshing sip is ideal for cooling off during the sultry summer days or powering through the wee hours of the morning to see if Roger Federer can keep up the momentum stateside following his record-breaking Wimbledon triumph. From spots around the the grounds you can also sit and unwind between matches at

Not able to attend this year's event? You can still try the Honey Deuce for yourself as it will be served at several New York hot spots, around the city like InterContinental New York Barclay and Benjamin’s Steakhouse in Manhattan which will be opening a pop-up location at Arthur Ashe Stadium during the U.S. Open this year or you can get your very own Honey Deuce Cocktail Kit, which serves 4.

Don't feel like going out, or want to host a viewing party yourself, make your guests feel like they're at the event by making the cocktail yourself. 

Ingredients

  • 1.25 oz GREY GOOSE® vodka

  • 3.0 oz Fresh Lemonade                                                       

  • 0.5 oz Raspberry Liqueur                                             

  • Garnish: Frozen Honeydew Melon Ball Skewer

Directions

Chill Collins Glass by placing in refrigerator/freezer or by filling with ice water for 5 minutes. Remove Collins Glass from refrigerator/freezer, and fill with ice. Measure and add vodka to Collins Glass. Top with measured amount of fresh lemonade. Measure and add raspberry liqueur. Garnish with skewer of 1 or multiple frozen honeydew melon balls (note: place honeydew melon in freezer before using the melon baller). Cheers!

Win The Kim Crawford “Make a Racket” Sweepstakes

With the official in-person return of the US Open, America’s #1 Selling Sauvignon Blanc brand Kim Crawford is excited to be this year’s proud partner, where they will have plenty of on-site offerings available for guests to enjoy throughout the tournament including their iconic Kim Crawford Frosé cocktail, signature wine glasses and core varietals of Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, and more. Leading up to the Open, Kim Crawford will be encouraging consumers to enter their “Make a Racket” sweepstakes where one lucky winner and a guest will have the chance to fly to NYC to watch the 2022 Women’s Championship and enjoy a 3 night hotel stay. 

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Tennis fans looking to enjoy the stadium-experience at home can also recreate the Kim Crawford Frosé and several additional tennis-themed cocktail recipes below, perfect for a virtual viewing party! Whether you’re having a quite night of watching tennis in or hosting the viewing party of the season, you can order Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc and Rosé through Instacart and Drizly (using code KIM and save $5).

Kim Crawford wines began in a small cottage in Auckland, New Zealand. Since 1996, we’ve gained critical acclaim around the world with our dedication to honest, exuberant flavors. We do things unconventionally and believe the moment is what you make it #1 Sauvignon Blanc in the United States1

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