New Year's Eve at Adam Puchta Winery
Location: Adam Puchta Winery
Phone : 573.486.5596
Location: Adam Puchta Winery
Phone : 573.486.5596
December 18, 2023
Norton is not just a classic, it’s a wine for the ages. It’s our state grape, complex and rich in flavor. Every January, we recognize and honor this special grape.
This grape varietal was originally discovered in Virginia but eventually made its way to the Show-Me state. When Norton arrived in Missouri, it became the star of the show on a national and international stage. A Hermann winery won gold at the World’s Fair in Vienna for their Norton.
German settlers in Hermann set the standard for today’s winemakers who continue to carry on their legacy. Since 2011, the Missouri Wine Competition has recognized and awarded the best Norton in the state with the C.V. Riley award. The award is named in honor of Charles Valentine Riley, the state’s first appointed entomologist who is credited with helping save the French wine industry. Riley discovered that American rootstock was naturally resistant to the Phylloxera, a pest that nearly decimated the vineyards in France.
This year’s C.V. Riley award winner was also the Governor’s Cup winner - Stone Hill Winery’s 2020 Old Vine Reserve Norton. The winery’s President, Jon Held, says, “This wine is extremely unique since it’s produced entirely from a pre-prohibition vineyard of Norton vines planted during the 1860s.”
Jon says “This tiny ¼ acre vineyard only yields two to three barrels of wine per year. This precious vineyard was the source of cutting wood for renewed plantings of Norton as the Missouri wine industry was restarting in the 1960s. It is a special tribute to win with a wine from these old vines since we celebrated the 175th anniversary of Stone Hill Winery last year.”
Norton is a great wine to age and to keep in your collection for years to come.
Celebrate Norton Month by enjoying a glass of the ‘Wine for The Ages’.
December 14, 2023
The Vixen's Velvet is a decadent concoction made with a blend of three easy ingredients. This cocktail is perfect for anyone who loves the rich and smooth flavors of chocolate and coffee. If you are looking for a cozy drink to enjoy on a cold winter night, Vixen's Velvet is sure to satisfy.
INGREDIENTS:
2 oz Port-style wine
1 oz Kahlua
Eggnog (for topping)
Nutmeg (for topping)
Ice
INSTRUCTIONS:
Vixen's Velvet is a delicious and indulgent holiday drink that perfectly combines the strong flavors of Kahlua and Port and the sweetness of Eggnog.
December 13, 2023
Wine is a beverage that has been enjoyed for thousands of years and has become an integral part of many cultures around the world. However, with its rich history and cultural significance comes a certain level of etiquette that should be followed when enjoying a glass of wine. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a newcomer to the world of wine, understanding proper wine etiquette is essential to fully appreciate the experience.
SERVING WINE
Serving wine properly is key for a successful dinner celebration. The first step to serving is choosing the proper glassware for the wine you are serving. For example, sparkling, white, rosé and light red wines will need a narrow rim as they concentrate the aromatics and will help the wine stay chilled. Full-bodied wines require a wider rim and bowl which allows the wine to better aerate.
On top of choosing the proper glassware, make sure that the wine is being served at a proper temperature. We recommend following the 3-2-1 rule for refrigerating. 3 hours for sparkling, 2 hours for white and rosé and 1 hour for reds. Additionally, depending on the type of wine you are serving, red wines may taste better being decanted. View this video on how to decant.
When pouring a glass of wine for your guest, try not to overfill their glass. A normal serving of wine is 5 oz, meaning a bottle contains around 5 glasses of wine. We recommend filing the glass up to the widest part of the bowl.
TASTING WINE
There is a process all wine professionals follow: 5 S’s of Wine Tasting
The first S is ‘see’. Hold your glass against a white background in a well-lit room to admire the color & clarity. A wine's color is influenced by its age & grape variety. As wines age, white wines gain vibrancy, while red wines may lose some pigment.
The next step to wine tasting is ‘swirl’. Hold your glass in front of you, or place on a flat surface, and gently rotate it so the wine swirls about in the glass. Swirling helps aerate and "open up" the wine, releasing its natural aromas.
The third S is ‘smell’. Stick your nose down inside your glass and take a quick, deep inhalation. Much of wine's pleasure is the aroma from the grapes, and the bouquet, which reflects the winemaking process.
The fourth and our favorite S is ‘sip’. Take a small sip, roll it to coat your tongue (like swishing mouthwash) and breathe in a little air to release the aroma as you are tasting.
The final S is ‘savor’. Most wines have a lingering aftertaste or "finish" even once you've completed the tasting.
GENERAL ETIQUETTE
When holding a wine glass, it may seem logical to cup the bowl. However, this warms up the wine, making it less enjoyable. The proper way is to hold the glass near the bottom of the stem. More specifically, between your thumb and forefinger.
Having good wine etiquette can greatly enhance your wine tasting experience and leave a positive impression on those around you. By following these simple tips, you can become a pro at wine etiquette and enjoy the full spectrum of flavors and aromas that wine has to offer.
Cheers!
December 12, 2023
Whether you are shopping for yourself or a fellow wine lover, it can be overwhelming finding the perfect gift. While shopping, keep in mind that the perfect wine experience starts with the right tools.
Here are seven things that every wine lover needs when enjoying Missouri wine.
With these seven ideas, you'll be able to enjoy your Missouri wine to the fullest and find the perfect gift for all the wine lovers in your life.
December 05, 2023
As the temperature drops and winter drifts into Missouri, wine tasting begins to look a little different. There are still ample ways to enjoy Missouri wine country, as many wineries offer indoor seating and winter-themed events.
Winter in wine country of Missouri is a magical experience. While the vines are dormant, the wineries are bustling with activity. You can enjoy sipping on a glass of wine while sitting next to a fireplace and taking in the beautiful views of the snow-covered vineyards. Some wineries offer guided tours of their production facilities, which can be a great way to learn about the art of winemaking. Additionally, many wineries host winter events such as wine tastings, food pairings, and live music performances. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also take a winter hike through the vineyards and enjoy the peaceful serenity of the winter countryside.
Click here for Missouri wineries that have indoor seating.
Listed below are some winter Missouri Wine country events!
11/30-12/10: Hermann Farm Christmas Experience
12/8: Christmas Walk Buffet – Mount Pleasant Estates
12/9: Trolley Wine Tour – Excelsior Springs Chamber Trolley
12/10: Holiday Sip, Savor and Shop – Defiance Ridge Vineyards
12/15: Holiday Sparkling Wine Dinner – Chandler Hill Vineyards
12/16: Christopher Elbow Chocolate Holiday Special – TerraVox Winery
12/17: Holiday Brunch at The Bistro – Les Bourgeois Vineyards
No matter what your interests are, there's something for everyone to enjoy in wine country during the winter season.
November 30, 2023
Are you ready for a MO Wine challenge?! There are 80 locations where you can find a ‘Missouri Wine’ sign.
To enter the challenge, take a selfie with the sign, post it to your Instagram or add the photo by commenting Facebook post announcing the challenge, use the hashtag #ShowMeThatSign, and make sure you are following the Missouri Wines social media accounts! Spot a location near you?
*This challenge begins on Friday, December 1, 2023, and ends on Friday, December 15, 2023. The Missouri Wine & Grape Board will select winners and ship swag bags out to winners on December 17, 2023.*
Ava:
Ava Beverage - 1014 Springfield Rd
Blue Springs:
Liquor Houzz - 601 State Hwy 7
Branson:
The Pantry - 164 Fall Creek Dr
Rhodes Family Price Chopper - 2210 West Hwy. 76
Macadoodles - 483 Branson Landing Blvd
Bridgeton:
Rock Road Liquor - 11453 St Charles Rock Rd
Centralia:
Prenger Extreme Mart - 327 E. Singleton
Columbia:
Arena Liquor 2 & C Store - 907 Rain Forest Pkwy, Suite 102
Concordia:
Bratcher's Market - 710 N Bismark
Crestwood:
Friar Tuck Beverage - 9053 Watson Rd
Farmington:
214 Liquor - 110 W Liberty St
Fulton:
C & R Supermarket - 640 Commons Dr
Hannibal:
County Market - 202 Steamboat Bend Shopping Ctr
Hermann:
Loutre Market - 1381 Hwy 19
Independence:
New Bubbles Liquors - 3717 S Noland Road
Mygrain Liquor - 1431 S Noland Rd
Jackson:
Barrel 131 - 131 S. High Street
Jefferson City:
International Wine & Liquors - 3702 W Truman Blvd, Suite 205
Joplin:
Alps Discount Liquor & Smokes - 2602 South Main Street
Macadoodles - 3105 E 17th St
Kahoka:
Macs Super Saver - 436 E. Main
C & R Supermarket - 263 N Johnson St
Kansas City:
Gomer's Fine Wines & Spirits - 9902 Holmes Road
Liquor Land - 10032 N Ambassador Dr.
Kimberling City:
Harter House - 11798 State Hwy 13
Kirkwood:
Fresh Thyme Farmers Market - 1018 N Kirkwood Rd
Lebanon:
Ramey Price Cutter - 550 N Jefferson Ave
Lee's Summit:
Pina Wine & Spirits - 815 NE Lakewood Blvd
Lexington:
Bharti Liquor Store - 1101 Hwy 13
Macon:
C & R Supermarket - 703 E Briggs Dr
Prenger Foods - 902 E Briggs
Marshall:
Bharti Liquor at 1672 S Odell Avenue
Maryland Heights:
ABC Liquor & Wine - 12207 Dorsett Rd
Maryville:
Finish Line - 620 N Main St
Mexico:
Moser's Supermarket - 1101 W Monroe
Moberly:
Bratcher's Market - 301 S Morley
Monroe City:
C & R Supermarket -1110 Hwy 24 & 36 E Suite 30
Moscow Mills:
Iron Cross Liquor - 101 Moscow Springs Plaza
Mountain Grove:
The Hub - 503 W 3rd Street
Nevada:
Ms D's Smokeshop - 14180 E 54 Highway
New Haven:
The Liquor Cabinet - 202 Immanuel Ave
O'Fallon:
Corner Spirits - 1228 Bryan Rd
Odessa:
Tucker's 2 Liquor & Convenience - 204 W Otway St
Pacific:
B & H Market - 2244 W Osage St
Peculiar:
Good Time Liquor - 361 Legend Ln
Perryville:
Rozier Merc. Co - 217 N Main
Platte City:
Worlds Liquors - 1302 Platte Falls Road, Ste E
Price Chopper - 2600 Ensign Hill Dr.
Apple Market - 11501 E 63rd St
Rolla:
The Liquor Cabinet - 1140 Forum Dr
Sedalia:
State Fair Spirits - 1419 S Limit Ave
Broadway Liquor & Smokes - 2610 W Broadway Blvd
Shell Knob:
Harter House - 24988 State Hwy 39
Sikeston:
Food Giant - 945 East Malone
Springfield:
Harter House - 1625 S Eastgate Ave
Macadoodles - 1455 E Independence St
St. Johns:
St Johns Market - 3314 Brown Rd
St. Joseph:
Smooth Endings - 3606 Beck Rd
South Belt Liquor & Smokes - 1414 S Belt Hwy
St. Louis:
Captain Z's - 2874 Telegraph Rd
Randall's Wines & Spirits (S. Jefferson) - 1910 S Jefferson Ave
St. Robert:
Discount Smoke Shop - 215 Saint Robert Blvd # 5
Ste. Genevieve:
Show-Me Shop - 10 S Main St
Strafford:
Harter House - 421 East Old RT 66
Sweet Springs:
The Market - 401 South Locust Street
The Cheese Store - 100 N Locust St
Taylor:
Haymakers - 8555 Highway 24
Union:
Heartland Discount Pharmacy - 707 Hwy 50 W
T's Liquor Lane - 1510 Denmark Rd
Warrenton:
Moser's Foods - 1035 Armory Rd
Warsaw:
G & W Country Mart - 1000 E Main St
Washington:
I.B. Nuts - 200 Elm Street
West Plains:
Ramey Supermarket - 1211 Parkway Shopping Center
Wright City:
Hanny's Market -103 W 2nd St N
November 27, 2023
Are you looking for a fun and creative way to upcycle your empty wine bottles? Look no further than this wine bottle craft! By wrapping the bottles in sheet music, you can create a charming and unique decoration that adds a whimsy touch to any space. Whether you're a music lover or simply appreciate the beauty of vintage decor, this craft will impress. Grab a bottle of your favorite Missouri wine (or two) and let's get crafty!
SUPPLIES:
INSTRUCTIONS:
This DI-Wine project is not only environmentally friendly, but it also provides an opportunity for you to express your creativity and personal style. Gather your supplies and let your imagination run wild as you transform your old wine bottles into beautiful works of art. Cheers to a fun and rewarding crafting experience!
November 25, 2023
Looking for the perfect wine to gift for the holidays? Take advantage of shopping close to home on Small Business Saturday and support local wine shops.
Small Business Saturday is a great opportunity to shop local and support your community. By shopping at these small businesses, you can not only find unique and high-quality wines, but also help support your local economy.
Local wine shops often have knowledgeable staff who can help you find the perfect bottle for any occasion and provide recommendations based on your preferences. Additionally, many shops offer tastings or events, providing a fun and educational experience for wine lovers.
Parker's Table is a small, independent business that has been catering to wine and specialty food enthusiasts since 1995. From Missouri to across the country, they offer a wide range of high-quality wines to satisfy any palate. Parker's Table believes that good food and wine should be an integral part of daily life, and they strive to make that belief a reality for their customers. Whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious beginner, Parker's Table is the perfect place to explore new flavors and discover your next favorite bottle on Small Business Saturday.
Made in KC is a local shop that offers a wide range of goods, from local gifts to apparel. With 10 locations across Kansas City, this shop is a great spot to visit for anyone looking to support small businesses. In addition to their vast selection of products, Made in KC also offers local Missouri wine, perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a taste of the area. With seasonal decor available, this store is an ideal spot to shop on Small Business Saturday, as it is a great way to celebrate and support the local community.
Willow Spring Mercantile – Excelsior Springs
Willow Spring Mercantile is a charming boutique retailer that offers a wide variety of Missouri wines. They are the perfect place to shop on Small Business Saturday. Since its establishment in 2005, this unique shop has become known for having the largest selection of Missouri-made wines, craft beers, and distilled spirits in the state, as well as for its small bistro that serves an excellent lunch. In addition to the wine, the main floor also houses a gift shop that offers gourmet chocolates, handcrafted soaps, gemstone and sterling silver jewelry, photography and artwork, gourmet foods, fresh roasted coffee and beans, loose leaf teas, gift baskets, and more. Downstairs, visitors can find a cozy bistro and wine cellar, where they can relax and unwind while enjoying a gourmet lunch and a bottle of wine from a Missouri winery.
If you're looking for a unique shopping experience, Show Me Shop in Ste. Genevieve is definitely worth a visit. As a wine shop specializing in Missouri wines, they have an impressive selection that's sure to please any wine lover. But that's not all they offer! Their selection of gourmet foods, unique gifts and specialty baskets is extensive, and you're sure to find something for everyone on your list. Show Me Shop also offers seasonal gifts and greeting cards, making them the perfect place to shop for those hard-to-buy-for people on your list. And if you're looking to support local businesses, Show Me Shop is the perfect spot to visit on Small Business Saturday.
Missouri Trading Post – Hermann
Stop into the Missouri Trading Post in Hermann and discover a world of wine, gifts, and seasonal items! This family-owned shop boasts an impressive selection of Missouri wines, with a focus on those produced by small, family-owned wineries. Additionally, they offer an impressive collection of locally made crafts, including pottery, jewelry, and artwork. For those looking to support small businesses, Missouri’s Trading Post is a fantastic place to shop on Small Business Saturday. Not only will you find one-of-a-kind gifts, but you’ll also be supporting the local economy and helping to preserve the unique character of this historic town.
Friar Tuck Beverage, located in Fenton, is a fantastic destination for wine, beer, and spirits enthusiasts. Their selection of Missouri Wines is particularly noteworthy, with a great variety to choose from. Whether you're looking for a rich red or a crisp white, Friar Tuck is sure to have something to suit your taste. Additionally, Friar Tuck is a great destination for small business Saturday, providing a local option for holiday shopping. Their knowledgeable staff is always on hand to help you select the perfect bottle for any occasion, making Friar Tuck a must-visit for anyone in the Fenton area.
So this Small Business Saturday, consider visiting your local wine shop and discover the wide variety of wines they have to offer.
November 22, 2023
Missouri has beautiful winters, and what better way to enjoy the season than with a glass of wine? The state boasts a thriving wine industry with wineries producing unique and flavorful wines. Winter is the perfect time to sample some of Missouri's seasonal wines that pair perfectly with cozy nights.
Holly Berry – Dale Hollow Winery
This sweet blackberry wine is not one to miss. Katy Dale says, “Our family loves the holiday season and wine is a staple at our Thanksgiving and Christmas festivities. We release a holiday-inspired wine label every year to hopefully help others have a little more joy this time of year.”
Cranberry Bubbly – St. James Winery
Cranberry Bubbly is an excellent choice for any occasion, whether it's a special celebration or a casual get-together with friends. Its beautiful pink hue and sophisticated taste make it an ideal wine to serve at dinner parties or to enjoy as an aperitif. St. James Winery's Cranberry Bubbly is a wonderful addition to any wine collection and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
Frohlichwein Winter Spice – Wenwood Farm Winery
Frohlichwein is a grape wine blended with fall fruits, like cranberry and apple, along with cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, clove, and a splash of raspberry. This winter seasonal wine is designed to be heated and enjoyed warm, like a mulled wine or cider. This wine is inspired by the Gluhweins of Germany, adding a Missouri twist to this winter tradition.
Cranberry & Plum – Hemman Winery
Cranberry is a sweet but tart wine that is perfect for any holiday celebration. This wine is great to cook with. Try a glaze for meatballs or even a pork loin! Cranberry wine is a versatile ingredient that adds a tangy and fruity flavor to any dish it’s used in. The sweetness of cranberry wine makes it an excellent ingredient to add to savory dishes.
Plum is a sweet red wine with a hint of cinnamon. This special wine pairs well with a variety of foods, including spicy Asian dishes, grilled meats, and rich desserts. It is also a great addition to cocktails, adding a unique and delicious twist to traditional drinks.
Mull It Over – Adam Puchta Winery
This seasonal exclusive wine is rich with exotic spices, and an enticing orange zest on the nose with bold flavors of cinnamon and clove. Subtle cherry and brown sugar excite the palate while a hint of light orange gives it a pleasant citrus finish. This special wine would be perfectly served warm while cozied up by the fireplace.
Perry & Hollyberry Red Chambourcin – Edg-Clif Vineyard & Winery
Made from the beautiful pears in their own orchard. Edg-Clif Vineyard & Winery uses multiple varieties of heirloom pears go into make this traditional English-style Perry Wine - semi-dry, fruity, crisp, and slightly effervescent. This is a great wine to serve with a celebration turkey!
Hollyberry Red Chambourcin is a semi-sweet wine with loads of blackberry flavor which is pleasing chilled or yummy warm with the mulling spices, orange and brandy added for a cold winter evening. Steffie Littlefield, co-owner of Edg-Clif Vineyard & Winery, says, “[We] wanted to create a holiday wine that was giftable by itself or as a DIY package with recipe ingredients.”
Ginger Wonderland & Traditions – Brix Urban Winery
Ginger Wonderland is a unique and delightful winter mead made with smoked candied ginger, cinnamon sticks, and the marshmallow goodness of flower honey.
Traditions is a plum and cranberry wine that is a best seller for Brix Urban Winery and is the perfect blend of sweet and tart. It is also perfect for any mulled wine recipe.
Chase-N-Berry & Mary Kathryn’s Cranberry – Small Batch Winery
Discover the powerful and delicious acai fruit, blended perfectly with raspberry. If you're looking for a new flavor experience, look no further than the Chase-N-Berry wine from Small Batch Winery! This small but mighty fruit packs a punch, especially when blended with raspberry. Its rich and unique taste will leave you wanting more. Enjoy it with friends and family at any gathering, big or small.
Savor the crisp taste of cranberries coupled with the fruity richness of this ruby-colored Mary Kathryn’s Cranberry wine. The robust yet elegant sweet berry flavors make for a truly delightful experience. This wine would be a perfect combination with holiday turkey or even ham.
Chai Spice – Van Till Family Farm Winery
Chai Spice is a sweet wine that smells and tastes like ‘Christmas in a bottle’. The Van Till team infused a blend of spices into a tank of red wine blend, and their Chai Spice was born! This unique wine pairs well with pumpkin pie and spicy foods.
Kris Kringle – Baltimore Bend Vineyard
This holiday wine is blended with Vignoles and Norton grape varieties with cinnamon. The bottles display a festive label created by a local artist, Mary Scanlin. This year's label helps commemorate their 20th anniversary in the wine industry. Sarah Schmidt, Co-Owner of Baltimore Bend Vineyard, says, “Kris Kringle is great enjoyed chilled or at room temperature, but is especially tasty warmed with mulling spices through the cold winter months”. This wine has made an appearance in the Baltimore Bend wine list for 12 years now and continues to be a popular one.
Winter White - Les Bourgeois Vineyards
This seasonal, sweet white blend presents aromas of vanilla blossom and candied pear on the nose transitioning into layers of fruit notes of jammy peach, kiwi, melon and grapefruit zest. The Les Bourgeois Vineyards team wanted to show wine lovers that winter is not just for red wines, so Winter White was born!
Cranberry - Stone Hill Winery
This is a sweet seasonal wine, bursting with the aroma and flavor of ripe cranberries. Perfect for any Holiday celebration, Stone Hill Cranberry flavored grape wine can be served with your favorite foods, poured over ice, or even used in the kitchen as part of a special Holiday treat!
Missouri wineries have much to offer during the winter season. From bold reds to crisp whites, there is a wine to suit every palate. So, this winter, why not explore the seasonal Missouri wines and discover your new favorite bottle? Cheers to a season filled with warmth, joy, and great wine!