Metro Wines Blog - Metro Wines Asheville
Wine lovers often discuss the subtle nuances of different wines, attributing these differences to a variety of factors such as climate, grape variety, and winemaking techniques. However, one of the most profound influences on the character and flavor of wine is the soil in which the grapevines grow.
This concept, known as terroir, encapsulates the unique interaction between soil, climate, and topography, all of which come together to impart distinctive characteristics to a wine.
In this article, we’re discussing terroir and wine and what you need to know to enhance your wine experience.
Hosting a wine party at your home is a delightful experience that brings together friends and family, as well as the pleasures of fine wine. The anticipation starts with careful planning, selecting a variety of wines that will please different palates and complement the food you plan to serve.
Whether you opt for a themed selection like a tour of Italian vineyards or a mix of reds, whites, and sparkling wines, the choices set the tone for the evening. The excitement builds as you prepare your home, arrange comfortable seating, set up wine glasses, and perhaps add a few decorative touches to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

John and I will be there to buy a bottle of expensive wine and say goodbye at 6pm!
Enjoying a fine glass of wine is a sensory experience that engages and delights the senses. The sight of a well-poured glass, with its rich color and clarity, is the first hint of the pleasure to come. Swirling the wine gently in the glass releases its aromas, inviting you to savor the bouquet with deep inhalations. The complex interplay of scents—from fruity to floral, earthy to spicy—prepares your palate for the first sip.


