Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Summer of Skinnygirl! One hot brand.

As summer approaches, the “skinny” cocktail epidemic is in full effect. As women are looking to get into bikini shape, they are searching ways to get a buzz while keeping the calories down.

Several restaurant chains (such as The Cheesecake Factory) have created “skinny” cocktail lists which provide booze and low calorie mixers. Let’s face it, the majority of the calories in a cocktail come from alcohol, but if you mix it with something with the caloric makeup of water (0 calories) it will make you feel better.

Along with restaurant chains and their low calorie concoctions, there is a brand specifically for that market. Skinnygirl is not a new brand, but it continues to grow in both distribution and popularity. Bethenny Frankel is the face and creator of the Skinnygirl brand which is now owned by Beam Global. Frankel launched the brand in 2009 and sold it to Beam Global in 2011 for a reported $120 million. Love her or not, she has the lifestyle (and back account) that we would all love.

Trust me guys, I never thought I would write about this brand, but it is something that my female public has been asking about for a while now. Besides, it’s one of the hottest brands out there.

So ladies, here’s the lineup:

The Ready to Serve Line
Margarita

This is the one that started the Skinnygirl craze. Being made from premium silver Tequila and sweetened with agave nectar, this ready to drink cocktail is light in taste, low-calorie and 20% ABV. Pour over ice and you’re good to go!

White Peach Margarita
Just like the original, this margarita is refreshing and light. It is also made from premium silver Tequila and sweet agave nectar, but adds hints of lime and sweet, ripe peach.

Pina Colada
This cocktail adds all the fun stuff found in a pina colada (rum, coconut, vanilla, and pineapple) without the extremely high calorie count. Very refreshing and smooth.

Sangria
This white sangria is sweetened with agave nectar. Add in apples, strawberries or citrus fruits and you have a fresh sangria on the go.

White Cranberry Cosmo
Giving ladies a refreshing alternative, this light Cosmo is a blend of lime, orange essence, lush berries and cranberry – all sweetened by blue agave. Add a couple of ripe cranberries in your glass and you have a lively delight.

The Vodka Line
Bare Naked Vodka
Clean and smooth, this vodka has a slightly sweet characteristic. Take it straight, on the rocks or with a splash of your favorite low-cal juice or soda with a twist of citrus.

Tangerine Vodka
This infusion combines the essence of fresh tangerines and ultra smooth vodka. Though best on the rocks, you could use this in a tropical blender drink with fresh fruits and ice.

Island Coconut Vodka
This is a blend of tropical flavors which include coconut, hints of vanilla and notes of pineapple, mango, and papaya. It’s a getaway in a glass!

Cucumber Vodka
Taking on the crisp and light taste of cucumber, this vodka is smooth, clean, and sweet and is perfect for hot summer days. Enjoy on over ice with a fresh cucumber wheel.

The Wine Line
California White Blend
A perfect balance between fruity and floral, this California blend has notes of orange peel, honey, and tropical fruits. Perfectly paired with a plate of fresh fruits by the pool.

California Rose Blend
This bright Rose has lines of citrus fruits, cherry, pomegranate, and ripe citrus fruit. On the finish, you can even pick up a little strawberry lemonade. Add a little ice for the hotter days.

California Red Blend
This blend is medium to full bodied and carries the flavors of caramel, chocolate, and luscious berries. It is light enough to enjoy in the heat.

Let’s face it, when it comes to drinking, I don’t cut calories which means that I have to hit the gym twice as hard. I will say that Skinnygirl is a hot brand that just continues to grow and I just had to write about it. Ladies, I hope you enjoy these “Skinny” cocktails, vodkas, and wines sometime this summer.

Where is your favorite place to enjoy the Skinnygirl brand?


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Monday, May 14, 2012

Craft Tequilas for the Tequila Season!

Most of us know that Tequila is produced in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, Mexico, 40 miles northwest of Guadalajara, Mexico. It is a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant which grows in the well suited red volcanic soil in the surrounding region.

Tequila is most often made at a 40% alcohol content (80 proof), but can be produced between 35–55% alcohol content (70–110 proof). Though most tequilas are 80 proof, many distillers will distill to 100 proof and then dilute it with water to reduce its harshness.

Though we have had a mild winter and spring this year in America, tequila consumption does not really begin in the States until Cinco de Mayo and runs through the summer and consumed in margaritas or straight with a cigar. With that in mind, here are four “must try, craft tequila brands” for the tequila season.

KAH – Day of the Dead Tequila



I am starting to see these brightly colored skulls in many locations. That’s right – KAH tequilas come in skull bottles – each symbolizing the different stages or elements of the Day of the Dead – a November 1st celebration of the dead in Mexico. These smooth tequilas are perfect for sipping or mixing in cocktails.

Blanco – The “White Skull”
This tequila has notes of white pepper even with sweet notes from the cooked, blue agave. It is smooth, but leaves the zest of spices on the palate.

Anejo – The “Black Skull”
A two year aging process brings forth heavy notes of tobacco, chocolate and coffee while the American white oak casks used during aging bring spicy vanilla notes on the finish.

Reposado – (110 Proof) – The “Devil (Yellow) Skull”

A ten month aging process in French oak creates this smooth-sipping, high octane tequila with notes of vanilla and caramel on the finish and full agave flavor throughout.

Extra Anejo – The “Crystal Skull”
This flavor-bomb tequila seemingly goes through the gauntlet of flavor profiles from smoky wood and pepper to vanilla, honey, and sweet spices. This skull is covered in 700 crystals.

Kinky Friedman’s “Man in Black” Tequila

Kinky Friedman is a writer, singer and song writer from Texas though born in Chicago. In 2011 he released a book called Drinker With A Writing Problem (a collection of Kinky’s columns for the Texas Monthly) which has gained some success. “Drinker with a writing problem” – what an intriguing idea!

Plata
Like all of Kinky’s tequilas, Plata is filtered only once in the distillation process – a process that does not “water down” the tequila by over distilling. Plata is aged in charred American white oak casks which creates a hint of white pepper.

Reposado

This Mexican classic is aged in American White Oak casks and provides a warm peppery finish as well.

Anejo (Noir)

Aged in charred French oak barrels, this tequila provides sweet caramel with spice throughout and finishes long. It goes well with a great cigar just as Kinky would want it to!

Man in Black Extra

This dark, smoky tequila is aged for eight years in charred French oak casks. In limited release, it is a classic sipping tequila.

AsomBroso Fine Tequilas



These bottles are truly colorful works of art. Unlike books, you can judge them by their cover as what’s inside is just as beautiful as what's on the outside.

El Platino

The nose has dried herbs and the palate is peppery with an offset of sweet pepper and ripe agave. The finish is mellow and toasty.

La Rosa Reposado – 3 months

Sweetness and floral scents cover the nose. There are seemingly characteristics of vintage Bordeaux wine. The taste is quite spicy and peppery with a smooth, vanilla finish.

La Rosa Reposado – 11 months

This reposado is 100% Agave silver (or “blanco”) tequila and is aged for two months in oak barrels and then placed in new French oak casks that were used to make a vintage Bordeaux wine to take on a reddish hue. After several months, the tequila is soft on the palate and has a hint of sweetness.

Del Porto

This tequila is aged in Port Wine barrels which gives it a higher sugar content and creates a slightly sweeter tequila which takes on the color of Port.

El Carbozado

Tennessee whiskey barrels are used to further age (11 years) and influence the base AsomBroso tequila. You will find hints of charcoal from these barrels which gives off a sweetness of butterscotch and caramel on the nose and a smooth oakiness with a sweet finish.

11 Year Anejo (Vintage)

This extra special aged anejo is only available in extremely limited quantities. It is aged for eleven years in French oak casks and is a true a homage to “sipping tequilas” for the season.

Clase Azul Tequila



In keeping with the beautiful bottle theme of craft tequilas, Clase Azul’s packaging is distinctive and bottled in handcrafted, hand-painted Mexican ceramic bottles. Produced in Jalisco from 100% blue weber agave, the tequila is twice distilled and aged in fine oak barrels which gives off a smooth flavor and aromas.

Plata
Plata is produced from organic Agave that has matured for at least nine years. It is then cooked in traditional ovens and ferment using a combination of yeasts. Clase Azul uses refined water, a five steps distillation process and triple tequila filtration to ensure superior quality. Its exceptional smoothness makes it ideal for sipping.

Reposado

This tequila is aged for a minimum of eight months in oak barrels which were previously used for Bourbon, Cognac, and Sherry aging. This beautiful bottle is called "Talavera", which was introduced to Mexico by Spanish artisans of the Colonial period.

Ultra
This ultra-premium tequila is aged a minimum of three years in heavily charred, Sherry oak casks. This first edition was limited to 100 bottles, 50 for Mexico and 50 for the United States. The packaging is a decanter which takes 40 days to produce. The medallion is hand-made pure Silver with hand painted Platinum paint and a label of 24K Gold.

La Pinta

La Pinta is an infusion of Pomegranate juice and 80 proof Clase Azul Tequila. The aging process takes 12 months to ensure the tequila takes on the sweet pomegranate characteristics. It is a perfect sipping tequila for a hot summer day.


As always, thank you for reading and I hope you find that these tequila truly represent the art and spirit of tequila – both in style and taste and flair in the packaging. They are all perfect for sipping or paired with spicy dishes and cigars.

What is your favourite tequila for the season?



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