Looking forward to hosting many fun and exciting wine tastings in April. Ready to book your Spring Break Wine Tasting? What's a "Spring Break Tasting" you ask...... well it's deserved time away from the hustle and bustle of the kids being home from school for Spring vacation. Trust me, you will need the extra vino. Contact me NOW to lock in a day and time before it's too late. Cheers!!
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Great Wines from the Vines to Your Doorstep
The time has come and I'm over the moon excited! It's my pleasure to introduce you to my new business venture, Independent Wine Consultant with Wine Shop at Home. And yes.... I have my own website (http://www.wineshopathome.com/kimberlyjohnson), here is where you can browse our artisan wine selection as well as check out the awesome benefits of hosting a wine tasting with me as your personal wine guide.
For those of you who personally know me, you can understand my excitement. Support by spreading the word of my new business or even hosting a wine tasting of your own. Like I tell the kids (Alonna, Kayla, Chance, RJ, & Dallas), the sky is the limit so reach for the stars!
For those of you who personally know me, you can understand my excitement. Support by spreading the word of my new business or even hosting a wine tasting of your own. Like I tell the kids (Alonna, Kayla, Chance, RJ, & Dallas), the sky is the limit so reach for the stars!

Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Wine Hangover
Not that this happens often (wink-wink), but I found an awesome article regarding wine hangover recovery on Wine Folly. It is so funny and true that I had to share. Enjoy!
http://winefolly.com/tutorial/best-wine-hangover-recovery-guide-ever-work-days/
*Much respect to Madeline and Company at Wine Folly. The new inventive way to discuss the love of wine.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Toast... to 2014
In an hour or so, we will be toasting in another fabulous grape-tastic New Year, 2015. It's amazing how 365 days can fly by so fast. Making resolutions is as odd as drinking Verdi Spumante. So this year instead of creating new year promises, I'm listing realistic goals and raising a glass of Conde de Caralt Cava Sparkling Wine. Now let's remember, I'm a wine enthusiast on a real-life budget. I ran across this wine at one of the many Champagne/ Sparkling Wine tasting that were offered last weekend. Too be honest, there was delicious Blanc de Blanc that my expensive wine palate fell in love with. But at last, the strong smell of the post-holiday bills quickly snatched me back to reality. The Conde de Caralt is a semi-seco, which surprises me because I'm usually drawn to brut wines.
Nevertheless, what ever vino you decide to cheer for the new year, let it be something that you enjoy drinking. Just for a moment..., forget about the rules of what you "should" drink and what it "should" be paired with it. Just for ONE moment......, use your palate to savor the last slurps of 2014 onto the first sips of a New Year of bottled vintages, Spring & Summer festivals, as well as Fall Harvest.
Cheers!!!
Happy New Year!!
XOXOXO
I Heart Fermented Grapes
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Drink Outside The Box
It's the Holiday season, my favorite time of the year (along with fall Harvest). While searching for presents for the wine enthusiasts, I stumbled across a very cool gift for the divas in my life. This wine sack is so unique. I won't dare try to describe it, check out the website and let me know what you think.
Happy Holidays Wine Lovers!
http://www.uncommongoods.com/product/wine-sack
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
2013 Malbec from Argentina
Happy Thanksgiving Eve,
I stopped pass Bin 604 today to check out their sale on wines. The store was so crowded. But what can you expect, it's Turkey day tomorrow. I'm a great cook but due to a crazy busy life, this holiday season I'm bringing wine to dinner. My main course of action was to find "easy drinkable" wines. I have to come to grips with the fact that my Boones Farm loving kinfolk are not ready for the intensity of a bold red Malbec. So it's only natural that I purchase the 2013 Argintine Malbec for myself to selflessly enjoy. Believe me, it's for the best! Now that I'm home and out of the holiday frenzy, it's time to taste the Malbec (cool name) and relax for the night. I poured the vino in my favorite glass for red wines, to let the grapes breath. Swirl, then watch the purple sticky legs dance down the side of my glass. Sip, slurp, taste... plum, cherry, chocolate, raspberry, and grape jelly notes. I like the bold "here I am" flavor as well as the medium level of tananin left on my tounge. This wine is a winter winner. After this first glass, I believe I'll be back for more.
*Enjoy the pics!
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Holiday Vinos- Turkey verses the Fermented Grape
Dear Wine Lovers,
I adore this time of the year. It's the season to give thanks, spread joy and celebrate new beginning. What better way to shares those special memories then with a great bottle of wine with every course. As you begin the gobble turkey feast, this year try something different, like a nice chilled bottle of a off- dry white wine. This choice will compliment the juicy brown sugar, honey baked ham (Aunt Stephany normally bakes for our family). If you are looking for a vino to taste with your grand-moms tender beef stew, try a ultra dry old vine zinfandel. The tannins in this wine will quickly soften your palate due to Nana's special homemade gravy that accompanies the beef and hearty veggies. Last but not least, for desert, skip the boring apple pie and overly frosted cupcakes. Instead, light the fire place or build a bonfire to enjoy a perfectly chilled bubbly glass of Champagne paired with freshly popped kettle corn to snack on.
Well, I've just shared my holiday parings. Feel free to let me know your thoughts on turkey verses fermented grapes. Of course if you find yourself bogged down by the holiday to-do list. Let me help you choose the perfect vino for your holiday party, family gathering or girls-night-out-get away from the oh so intruding in-laws. Just contact me at iheartfermentedgrapes@gmail.com or stop pass my Twitter page #iheartfermented.
Happy Holidays Oenophiles!
🍷🎁🎉
*Picture courtesy of my 7 yr old son and his second grade class. A drawing of a turkey only a proud mom would love.
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