by the Tiled Stove
Winter Warmth: Cozy Evenings by the Tiled Stove with Red Wine, Comfort Food, and Winter Cocktails
With winter comes the opportunity for some magical contrast in the form of cozy nights at home. On those chilly days, one of the most soul-warming evening activities you can do is turn your humble abode into a comforting cocoon of indulgence. Achieving this doesn't take much - a warming tiled stove or fireplace to cast a warm glow across the room, some red wine to sip alongside a wintery meal, plus some seasonal cocktails to round off the evening is a recipe for maximum comfort. Join us as we take you through these steps to make you snug as a bug this winter.
Step one
Also known as a masonry stove or ceramic stove, the tiled stove originated in medieval Europe, becoming particularly popular in central and northern European countries like Germany and Sweden. Initially exclusive to the wealthy, tiled stoves became more widely accessible over the decades, combining function and fashion to serve as decorative pieces that warmed homes during cooler months of the year. The popularity of these home-warming devices declined in the 20th century as modern heating methods became more prevalent. Still, they've retained a degree of presence in some homes thanks to their aesthetic and nostalgic value and have even enjoyed a mini revival in recent years.
As eye-catching and effective as they are, many of us don't have a tiled stove in our homes. Fortunately, there are other ways to replicate the cozy atmosphere offered by a tiled stove. A fireplace (wood, gas, or electric - they all do the job!) can create the same atmosphere for you, or you can even layer on the cozy clothes and turn on the side lamp to create a warm glow in your home. The goal is to create a warm glow in your home - there's no wrong way to go about achieving this, provided your methods are safe and responsible!
Step two
Your house is set; now it's time to indulge. As a wine glass company, it's no surprise that we recommend enjoying wine during the winter, but there is good reason for it! Red wine, in particular, can create a soothingly warm sensation on chilly nights, making it a fantastic option. We recommend opting for fuller-bodied red wines on such occasions, such as:
Malbec, Syrah, Shiraz, Tempranillo, Rioja, and Grenache/Garnacha are other fuller-bodied wines you may consider. These fuller-bodied wines are also the perfect options if you opt for some festive mulled wine. For more information to help you make mulled wine that your friends envy, check out our blog on mulled wine and creating your own DIY winter market.
Step three
Another upside of enjoying red wine during the cooler months is that it pairs so well with classic wintery dishes. Here are a few combinations we think will add beautifully to the snug atmosphere you're trying to create in your home:
Whichever option you choose, the addition of a good wine pairing turns a simple meal into a winter feast. For more inspiration in this area, visit our main blog page and select the recipes filter.
Step four
relax on a cozy sofa and then enjoy
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Bring on the Cozy Winter Evenings!
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a super light and refreshing cocktail for the holidays!
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Combine the aperol, prosecco and cranberry in a glass with ice. Add in an orange wedge and a twist. Pop in a sprig of rosemary for festiveness. It's so pretty and easy!
We can't finish a blog involving wine without emphasizing the importance of using the proper glass to elevate your drinks on your cozy evening. As a basic rule for red wines, you'll need full, round bowls and large rim diameters to provide greater aeration for the wine, drawing out its aromas and flavors. For a deep dive into this topic, we encourage you to read our guide to different types of wine glasses.
Let's not forget cocktails. Like wine, cocktails have different glassware needs to help them look and taste the part. Here are our suggestions for the cocktails listed above:
There you have it. A source of warmth and light, plus some well-matched food and drink, is all you need to help you bask in the comfort of winter evenings. Give some of the above-suggested pairings and recipes a try, and let the winter magic unfold in your home!
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