Wines For Weddings
Fun wine wedding favors will help to celebrate your big day with family and friends. You can find everything from wine goblet place card holders to heart-shaped wine bottle stoppers. You can even pick your own wine and wedding wine labels at Personal Wine. These wines are ideal for guest or bridal party favors or consider for reception decor and pouring.
Planning a wedding reception, office party, or cocktail event can be stressful. How much wine do I need? Will it match with the food being served? How to I do wines for a multi-course dinner menu? What’s the right wines for a cocktail hour? Planning wines for an wedding, dinner party, or large event doesn’t have to be stressful at all. We can make it easy!
Couples naturally want their wedding to be perfect, from the fit of the dress to the awe factor of the cake. Highballs and punch ladled from big bowls have long been staples of wedding ceremonies, yet many of today’s brides and grooms seek more sophistication in the beverages they serve at their reception, with wine playing an increasingly large role.
A wedding is a special event that you and your family will remember for the rest of their lives. So, why not choose a location as memorable as the moment?At Gloria Ferrer Sparkling Wine Caves, you’ll find everything you need to set the stage for a romantic evening wedding, such as charming porticos reminiscent of Old Spain.
Discriminating brides and grooms have chosen to have their weddings and receptions at this lovely facility for years. Our research shows that the first wedding reception on this property was held July 8, 1913. This unique location features a working winery and beautiful spacious grounds with lovely old trees, which are the perfect background for your special day. You and your photographer will find many wonderful photo opportunities to capture all your fond memories.
The biggest single cost of your wedding wine is normally the champagne. You’ve got three choices here: branded big-name champagne, cheaper-house champagnes or New-World sparklers. You can save a fortune (between £7 and £10 a head) by not being a slave to advertising and going for a champagne with a fancy label.
Depending on where you live, the variety of wines you have to choose from is either vast and perhaps daunting or less generous and more accessible. You may or may not have the option of choosing wines for your wedding, depending on your caterer or banquet hall manager. But if you do plan to play sommelier for your wedding reception, we’re here to help.
Although sparkling wine is a wedding fixture, you should consider serving one red and one white still wine if the reception includes a meal or hors d’oeuvres. Professional wedding planners advocate serving equal amounts of red and white wine (if only so you don’t disappoint half the crowd). For those who want to pour just one wine with the meal, there is a happy compromise: dry rosé, a wine that’s refreshing and


