Read Between the Wines: How to Host the Perfect Book Club Wed, Mar 01, 23 | entertaining Whether your book club spends weeks studying deep literary works or breezes through a series of cozy mysteries, there is one thing we can all agree on – a good book pairs perfectly with a good wine. Remember, Celebrate Responsibly. Page-Turning Pairings Story Line / Genre: Light Comedy Pair with fun flavors. Wine Pairing: Chateau Graville-Lacoste, Bordeaux BlancFood Pairing: Lemon Curd Tarts Story Line / Genre: Love Story Pair with wine & food everyone will love. Wine Pairing: Domaine Carneros Brut RoséFood Pairing: Crab Bruschetta Story Line / Genre: Biography Pair these books with a food & wine with a lot of depth. Wine Pairing: Santi Valpolicella Ripasso Classico Superiore SolaneFood Pairing: Italian Meatballs Arrabiata Story Line / Genre: Classic Literature Pair with something classic. Wine Pairing: Georges Du Boeuf JulienasFood Pairing: Charcuterie Board Story Line / Genre: Historic Novel Pair with flavors that will be a favorite for years. Wine Pairing: Chateau Bel-Air BordeauxFood Pairing: Warm Bleu Cheese, Walnut & Grape Phyllo Cup Story Line / Genre: Mystery Pair with something just as rich and mysterious. Wine Pairing: La Crema Russian River Pinot NoirFood Pairing: Three Cheese Spread with Fig on Crostini Story Line / Genre: Collection of Essays Pair with a blend. Wine Pairing: Schloss Gobelsburg Rosé AustriaFood Pairing: Summer Salad with Raspberry Vinaigrette Book Club Pairing Chart Save for your next party! Another fun idea: Serve wines that come from regions in your featured books and cocktails popular during the book’s time period. Literary-inspired cocktails DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON This is not only the name of a Hemingway book, it’s also a cocktail recipe he contributed to a book of celebrity recipes in 1935. SIMPLE INGREDIENTS & PREPARATION Pour one jigger of Absinthe into a Champagne saucer. Add very cold Chandon Brut. GIN FITZEY This is actually the original Gin Rickey, renamed by author F. Scott Fitzgerald who reportedly drank several a day because he thought gin couldn’t be smelled on his breath. INGREDIENTS 2 oz. Beefeater London Dry gin ¾ oz. fresh lime juice soda water Garnish: lime twist or wedge DIRECTIONS In an ice filled highball glass, combine the gin and lime juice, fill with soda water, stir and garnish. HANGMAN'S BLOOD Described in the book by Richard Hughes, A High Wind in Jamaica. INGREDIENTS 1 ¼ oz. Citadelle Gin 1 ¼ oz. Plantation Original Rum 1 ¼ oz. Maker’s Mark Bourbon Whiskey 1 ¼ oz. St Remy French Brandy 1 ¼ oz. Graham’s Seven Grapes Port 5 oz. Guinness® stout or stout beer 4 oz. Toso Brut Champagne DIRECTIONS Add all five shots to a pint glass. Top to desired level with stout beer, 5 oz is just about right. Fill to top of glass with champagne. PISCO SOUR Inspired from Truman Capote’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s. INGREDIENTS 1 egg white or aquafaba 2 ½ oz. Pisco Capel – Do not substitute for Peruvian Pisco ½ oz. simple syrup ¾ oz. fresh lemon juice dash Angostura Bitters DIRECTIONS In cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine egg white, Pisco, simple syrup, and lemon juice. Cover, shake vigorously for 15 seconds, and strain into six-ounce cocktail glass. Top with a few drops of bitters. Book Club Mixology Shopping List: By Clark Trim Tags: book club