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The Right Food and Wine Make for a Memorable Reception
(ARA) - Your
reception will most likely be the most expensive part of your
wedding, especially if you opt for a sit-down dinner and an open
bar. But there are other alternatives. Here are some tips to
help you get the most bang for your buck.
An experienced caterer is your best resource as you plan your
reception. If you don't already have a caterer in mind, don't
resort to the yellow pages. Instead, ask friends and family to
recommend caterers they've used. The reception hall may also
have some recommendations for you.
The caterer can help you choose where to spend your food dollars
- what to splurge on and where to cut back without people
noticing. You should be able to sample the food that will be
served at your wedding, and, at the very least, to see photos of
how it will be presented. In addition to the quality of the
food, guests will also notice the level of service, so make sure
the caterer has enough staff on hand to ensure smooth sailing.
If you are looking for ways to save money on your reception,
consider hosting a cocktail reception, afternoon tea or dessert
reception. These can all be lovely affairs, and much less
expensive than a formal sit-down dinner. If you do opt for a
sit-down dinner, be sure to advise the caterer of any menu
alterations for guests with special needs, such as your
vegetarian cousin or your diabetic great-aunt.
A trend that has been gaining ground for wedding receptions is
food stations. These are similar to buffet style dinners, but
with more pizzazz. Stations feature several tables highlighting
different foods. Food stations offer a more casual atmosphere
and give wedding guests a chance to mingle while getting their
food.
Now you need to decide on a cash or open bar for the reception.
Offering a cash bar is obviously the least expensive option, but
be sure to inform your guests ahead of time that they will need
to bring money to pay for drinks. If money is no object, you can
host an open bar where all drinks are free.
A nice compromise is to provide beer and wine only. This way
guests can enjoy a drink or two at the reception and you can
stay within your budget.
When choosing wine to serve at your reception, consider the menu
as well as the guests. If you're serving beef, consider a Merlot
or Cabernet. For fish or seafood, a crisp Sauvignon Blanc is a
good choice. And Chardonnay is a safe crowd pleaser that pairs
well with chicken and pork. To make it easy for guests to help
themselves to their wine of choice, consider placing a bottle of
red and a bottle of white at each table.
Of course, you'll want to have a sparkling wine on hand for the
obligatory toasts and to serve with the wedding cake. "People
typically serve dry Champagne with wedding cake; unfortunately,
the sweetness of the cake brings out the sourness of the
champagne, basically making the wine taste awful," says David
Frakes, executive chef, Beringer Vineyards.
As an alternative, consider serving Beringer's Sparkling White
Zinfandel. "This wine has some residual sugar and sweetness, and
therefore is a much better match - the wine tastes like the
winemaker intended and the cake tastes good, too," says Frakes.
Not only that, but the lovely rose color adds a festive look to
the table.
The price will make you happy, too: Beringer's Sparkling White
Zinfandel sells for under $10 a bottle. Since one bottle of
Champagne will fill five to six glasses, you'll be able to serve
a delicious, versatile sparkling wine for under $2 per glass.
And as a side benefit, you'll get to enjoy it every time someone
offers a toast in your honor!
For more information on Beringer's Sparkling White Zinfandel,
visit
www.beringer.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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