BUTTERY NIPPLE 1/2 OUNCE MICHAELS IRISH CREAM 1/2 OUNCE BUTTERSCOTCH SHNAPPS |
Friday, December 14, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
LUST MARTINI
Lust Martini 2 oz. Stolichnaya Strawberry 1 oz. Strawberry Liquor 1 oz. Cointreau 1/2 Lemon Squeezed 2 oz. Champagne |
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
It's Mead Season!
Our mead section is growing by leaps and bounds. We have TWO new Texas producers with product in the store this year. Both using Texas honey to produce their many levels of mead.
Apple ($15.99 cash price)
This lightly flavored semi-sweet mead is a blend of honey and apples with a wonderful aroma and taste. There are also subtle aromas and flavors of vanilla, spice, and chickory. 750ml
Traditional ($14.99 cash price)
Our dry mead is made with our
proprietary blend of honey. It has an extraordinary light honey flavor
with subdued floral notes and light flavors of lemongrass and licorice. Enjoy
this mead in place of a nice glass of dry white wine. 750ml
Semi-Sweet ($14.99 cash price)
Our semi sweet mead is similar to our dry mead but with a touch of honey added to provide a sutble sweetness. 750ml
Our semi sweet mead is similar to our dry mead but with a touch of honey added to provide a sutble sweetness. 750ml
Apple ($15.99 cash price)
This lightly flavored semi-sweet mead is a blend of honey and apples with a wonderful aroma and taste. There are also subtle aromas and flavors of vanilla, spice, and chickory. 750ml
Here at Enchanted Manor we strive to make beverages that stand out above the rest! We take pride in our "New School" approach to an Old World drink, having created wines with the perfect balance of ingenuity and tradition! What makes our Meads so unique?- a story inside of every bottle.
Our most famous mead, blended to perfection with 100% local Texas honey, is our Texas Renaissance Festival Mead. ($14.99 cash price)
Other Meads in the store are:
Enjoy Honey Mead Chilled or With Spices ($11.29)
The Mead can be enjoyed in one of two ways, either chilled or heated with
spices to create a delicious wintry drink.
The Maiden
Hot-Spiced Mead Recipe (using included two CHAUCER'S spice bags)
- Pour half or full bottle of CHAUCER'S Mead into a medium-sized saucepan.
- Drop in spice bag(s). One spice bag for half of a bottle and two spice bags for a full bottle.
- Let the bag(s) steep over medium heat for 5-10 minutes or until Mead has reached the desired spiciness. Do not bring to a boil.
- Remove spice bag(s) and pour hot-spiced Mead into a favorite goblet, mug or glass.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Texas Wine Tasting TONIGHT!
Hope to see everyone tonight!
We have a great line up for tonight.
Sean Bruno from Bruno Wines out of Sour lake will be here with his NEW Three Rivers Red, Cranberry and Raspberry.
Red 55 Winery will be here with their Red 55 Cabernet, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and White Liar.
Haak will be here with their Tempranillo and Blanc du Bois.
Landon winery will be here to taste out only ( We had a mishap on their delivery. We will have product from them later this week.) Landon Yellow rose, Tempranillo and Chardonnay.
Messina Hof will be here with Barrel Resrve Cabernet, Unoacked Chardonnay and Father and Son Riesling.
Also LLano with their new release with us Viva Rosso, Moscato and Shiraz.
We have a great line up for tonight! Hope to see you tonight!
Terri Martinez
Monday, October 1, 2012
Whats Charles Drinking? #2
Traditionally
as we move into the cooler months, we also make a transition from light, crisp
ales to deep, rich lagers. As westerners most of us cut our teeth on lagers. Because
of the prusso-texan demographic and the exemplorary craft bocks that have come
from it, most of us also have some rudimentary experience with bocks. It’s a sweet
spot on our tongues that is left largely unexplored. I’ve been reacquainting myself
with Paulaners’ Salvator, a double bock. A hand-crafted double bock originally brewed
by Italian monks living in German missions. The rich, bready, brooding bock was
conceived as a means of fasting during the Lentin season, hence the ‘filling’
nature of these beers.
I
like lagers--they’re simple and smooth and subtle and we have a whole lot of
them up here. Chilled, in a glass. The higher alcohol by volume is expertly balanced
by a careful grain bill, malt, and hop selection.
-Charles
Monday, September 24, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
What a compliment
The
Decade line of Rocky Patel cigars is
considered by many to be one of Patel’s greatest creations in the cigar world.
The Rocky Patel Lancero is a
7in. cigar with a small ring gauge of 38. Tight packing of tobacco in the cigar
gives a good draw and ensures that the Lancero stays lit.
Cash reg keycard final price
6.79 7.15 -1.00 5.79
Medium
to full body with predominately earthy tones, you will taste a hint of cocoa
throughout this great cigar. While the Lancero is not recommended for beginners
, it should definitely be tried by any fan of Rocky Patel. If you’re looking
for a way to kill an hour, this cigar is for you!
Cash reg keycard final price
47.89 50.41 -3.00
44.89
This
cigar pairs well with Lepanto Viejo
solera gran reserve, a brandy out of Spain that has been aged 12years
in an American oak Solera system,
then aged for a final 3 years in Oloroso Viejo
sherry barrels. Retaining its own
personality, the brandy beautifully integrates the sherry’s character. The nose
and palate displays ample cedar, dried fruit, and roasted walnuts, which allows the Lancero and the
Lepanto to complement each other in a fantastic way.
-Lucas
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Rum Punch from Tuesday Tasting
1 cup Tropic Isle Dark Rum
1 cup Tropic Isle Spiced Rum
1 cup Tropic Isle Light Rum
2/3 cup Ready Rabbit Strawberry Puree
2 cups Orange Juice
1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
1 Orange peeled and cut
1 cup Strawberries
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, cover and chill for at least four hours.
Serve over ice.
To make it a tropical drink substitute the light rum for the Tropic Isle Coconut, PIneapple or Mango rum!
Made by Star
Monday, September 3, 2012
The Distiller
Tequila,
El Destilador Reposado is produced and bottled by Tequilera Newton e Hijos
S.A. de C.V. in the city of Zapopan. Established in 1946 by Señor Enrique
Guillermo Newton Alexanderson, it has grown into one of the most respected
Tequileras in the region having garnered many medals, including the gold medal
for the best Reposado at Chicago’s World Spirits Championships.
Size Cash Reg Key discounts savings
1.75 31.99 33.67 6.00LT 18.99 19.99 3.00
750 15.99 16.83 3.00
Color
is a light amber, has a subtle nose. Great body, very smooth going down,
leaving a slight barrel finish very nice woody undertones which you can really
detect at the end as well as the agave flavor.
If you have
another glass... as I did you'll appreciate its balance, you are content to settle
back and enjoy it's complexities. The bottle is a quality affair but may be
overlooked today as it is not as flashy as other products. I highly recommend
this for drinking on its own without a chaser, other than lime. Among those who
enjoy tequila this gets a lot of "what’s that?" Pick some up and
see you will not be disappointed.
-Doug
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Sip on this
Yoshinogawa Echigo Junmai Sake on the pallet is
silky, barely sweet. Offering from the oldest sake brewery in Niigata
Prefecture, The brewery was found in 1548 and retains many of its age old
practices, also incorporating changes in the world today.
I found the Yoshinogawa Enchigo Junmai Sake to
have a very subtle citrus flavor which blends wonderfully with the lightly
sweet notes from the rice. Smooth and Silky, this sake pairs wonderfully with
spiced up beef fajitas.
Cash:
$ 19.79
Reg:
$20.83
Key
savings: $2.00
Final
cash price: $17.79
-Star
BEAUMONT RUM BALLS
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
- 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
- 1/2 cup James's Harbor dark rum
- 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
- 2 1/2 cups finely crushed vanilla wafers
- 1 cup finely chopped, toasted walnuts
Directions
Into a large bowl, sift together 1 cup of the confectioners' sugar, the cocoa powder and allspice. Stir in the rum and corn syrup. Stir in the vanilla wafers and walnuts, and mix well. Place in the refrigerator to firm up slightly, about 30 minutes. (The mixture may appear crumbly and dry; this is O.K.)
Place the remaining 1/2 cup confectioners' sugar in a shallow bowl or dish.
Using a tablespoon, scoop out portions of the chocolate mixture and press into 1-inch balls. Using your hands, roll the balls in the confectioners' sugar, coating evenly.
Place on a baking sheet, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, placing waxed paper between the layers to prevent sticking.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Super Tuesday Tasting ~ September 4, 2012
Our Super Tuesday Tastings are back!
Join us on September 4, 2012 from 6-8 pm and taste out some great products!
Up first are four great spirits that Curtis will be tasting out:
Solorzano Reposado 750ml
$53.99 cash
save $15.00 with key card
This 100% Blue Agave tequila is aged for 7 months in American oak. It has a smooth spicy flavor with a hint of caramel that melts on your tongue.
Greenall's Gin 750ml
$16.99 cash
save $5.00 with a key card
Greenall's Original London Dry Gin has been produced for 250 years. It consists of eight pure botanicals that include wild Tuscan juniper, subtle Moraccan coriander, sweet Chinese liquorice and zesty Spanish lemons. Greenall's is a soft and not overwhelmingly dry. It makes a to-die-for gin & tonic or martini.
Old Bardstown Estate 101 750ml
$26.99 cash
save $2.00 with a key card
This 10 year old bourbon has a rambunctious nose with notes of sweet corn, yeast and vanilla. On the palate there are notes of dry oak, corn and pepper. Let it sit in the glass to develope its smoothness.
Graduate Vodka 1.75 liter
$22.99 cash
save $4.00 with a key card
This 85 point rating Polish vodka is 4 times distilled from rye. Clean, frosting, peppers and a crisp mineral finish on the palate. This exceptionally clean vodka owes its finish to the unmistakeably natural water that flows through Poland.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
ZONIN STRAWBERRY KIWI BELLINI
Kiwi-Strawberry Bellini
Makes: 8 servings
4 Zesperi Kiwi
16 Strawberries
1 (750ml) bottle Prosecco
Remove skin from kiwifruits, cut into quarters. In a food processor or blender, puree until smooth.
Remove stems from strawberries, cut in halves. In a food processor or blender, puree until smooth.
Spoon kiwi puree and strawberry puree onto the bottom of champagne glasses, about 1 to 2 heaping tablespoons each. Pour Prosecco over fruit puree and enjoy.
*Note: As mention in the post, you can substitute Prosecoo with sparkling white grape juice for a non-alcohol version.
You can also substitute kiwi and strawberry with your favorite kind of fruit for this cocktail as well.
KIngs Square Whiskey Meat Balls
- 1 pound Bag Frozen Meatballs
- ½ cups Ketchup (Heaping)
- ½ cups Brown Sugar, Packed
- ¼ cups Kings Square Bourbon Whiskey
- 1 teaspoon Fresh Lemon Juice
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
NOTE: 1 bag of (1 pound) frozen meatballs is only about 18 to 20 larger size meatballs. That is perfect for a small get-together. But if you’re going to a larger party, you might want to get TWO bags of meatballs, and in that case you would then DOUBLE the above recipe.
In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients except your meatballs. Mix up really well.
Place your frozen meatballs into your crock pot, and pour the whiskey sauce in on top. Mix it up all around so each meatball is coated with the whiskey sauce.
Now turn up the heat to high. Leave it on high for about an hour, stirring a couple times.
Once it appears that the meatballs have somewhat thawed, go ahead and turn your crockpot down to low.
You don’t want to burn all that wonderful whiskey sauce! That’s the best part!
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Friday, August 17, 2012
ADD THIS TO YOUR NEXT BURGER!
It doesn’t get much better than the robust combination of bacon and blue cheese, especially when combined in a whipped mustard.
Suggested Uses: Spread on a grilled burger or panini with smoked turkey, and caramelized onions. Spread on flat bread & top with sliced brie, pears & drizzle with honey. Use as a dip for chilled vegetables, pretzels, chips, hot wings or fries.
Suggested Uses: Spread on a grilled burger or panini with smoked turkey, and caramelized onions. Spread on flat bread & top with sliced brie, pears & drizzle with honey. Use as a dip for chilled vegetables, pretzels, chips, hot wings or fries.
CHEESE AND CRACKERS!
Cheese and Cracker Combos
Whether served as a casual snack or delightfully simple party appetizer, Ile de France fromage with crackers and gourmet accompaniments makes a true délicieux delight.
To make an effortless platter, gather a few cheeses featuring different textures and milk types. Ile de France Brie, Roquefort Blue Cheese, Goat Cheese and a hard cheese like Etorki are a great combination. Then, line up a few kinds of crackers – like flat bread style, whole grain and oakcake. For something a little more refined, try making your own baguette crackers. Simply cut a frais loaf into very thin slices, then thoroughly toast them or bake until crisp. Our Brie and Camembert are délicieux with baguette and are ideal for serving with hearty pairings like sliced turkey, ham, tomatoes and cucumbers.
Gourmet Option: Ile de France Cracker Pizzas
Mini pizzas on crackers are delightfully crunchy. Crispy flat bread varieties make superb canvases for fromage and easily become bite sized pizzas. Just toss some chopped tomatoes and crumbled Goat Cheese on your cracker of choice and top with a bit of thyme, salt and pepper. Bake them at 375 until the cheese is melted - the flavor will deepen during the brief cooking time!
Mini pizzas on crackers are delightfully crunchy. Crispy flat bread varieties make superb canvases for fromage and easily become bite sized pizzas. Just toss some chopped tomatoes and crumbled Goat Cheese on your cracker of choice and top with a bit of thyme, salt and pepper. Bake them at 375 until the cheese is melted - the flavor will deepen during the brief cooking time!
Gourmet Cracker Combos
Serve these delicious cheese pairings with crackers for a truly gourmet platter!
Serve these delicious cheese pairings with crackers for a truly gourmet platter!
- Ile de France Goat Cheese with Honey and Almonds
- Ile de France Goat Cheese with sliced zucchini
- Goat Cheese with Sliced Red Pepper and Tomatoes
- Goat Cheese with Smoke Salmon
- Ile de France Brie with Prosciutto and Persimmons
- Brie with Sliced Turkey and Cherry Chutney
- Ile de France Roquefort with Roast Beef
- Saint Agur with Sliced Apples with and Honey
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Passion of the heart
Fun fact:
The origins of Casta dates back to the 1920s. At the time of the Mexican revolution, when Lt. Colonel Jose Pascual Gutierez, who later become a Brigadier General, battled with the revolutionary army in the state of Jalisco, Mexico.
His gallant character and exquisite taste led him to recognize the superb quality of the tequila manufactured at the hacienda of Mr. Avelino Ruiz, son of a pioneer in the production of the now famous Casta tequila.
On one of his many visits to the small town, a group of revolutionary soldiers tried to raid Mr. Ruiz's property. Heroically, General Guttierrez forcefully drove off the invading platoon.
Grateful for saving his land, Mr. Ruiz rewarded him with the most precious treasure, the formula for making Casta tequila.
The Casta Pasion Tequila has suprised me. Looking at the bottle alone you can't help but get judgemental. A square shaped bottle with the pink ribbon around the top? But as the old saying goes "don't judge a book by its cover"
As you corck the bottle you get a pleasently sweet aroma of citrus fruits. I myself enjoy closing my eyes and enjoying the sent of this Tequila, it takes me to another place. Where the river flows and the bottle never goes empty..
On the palet you get a lightly peppered, yet its sweet and tangy.
Again everyone doesn't want a good thing to end, as look at that last bit in your bottle remember this, the quality of this Tequila is that of a top shelf.. But here at SPECS its priced at a mid shelf Tequila.
-Doug
Reg: $28.41
Cash: 26.99
Specs key member?
Save 5.00
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
What is Charles drinking?
$2.99 cash price 17oz
Here in the South, our rich culinary culture has always smiled upon 'sweetening the summer'. It remains a proven tactic in our endless battle to beat the heat. Even before the advent of refrigeration, we've been boiling sasafras roots and sugaring our tea to a triumphant state of refreshment. At the expense of over-stating the obvious, wheat brews have always been a southern summertime delicacy for precisely the same reason. And so, every summer I fall for another one and - true to form, I am once again smitten.
Ayinger's Brau-Weisse is almost an over-statement in palatability; and it seems to float in the nose rather than the weigh in the belly. The fruitious angle of its processual brewing method yields bright starbursts of banana, pear, and subtle sugared peach while gentle hints of orange, mango and fresh straw linger on the exhale. I can't think of a better way to have a better brew than Ayinger Brau-Weisse in a tapered (or pint) glass. Garnish with a generous wedge of orange (as is customary) or a personal favorite: grapefruit (NO lemon; NO lime). Serve chilled with a generous, frothy head right smack-dabb in the pitch of August. Add an evening porch and rocking chair and a smile will provide itself.
Here in the South, our rich culinary culture has always smiled upon 'sweetening the summer'. It remains a proven tactic in our endless battle to beat the heat. Even before the advent of refrigeration, we've been boiling sasafras roots and sugaring our tea to a triumphant state of refreshment. At the expense of over-stating the obvious, wheat brews have always been a southern summertime delicacy for precisely the same reason. And so, every summer I fall for another one and - true to form, I am once again smitten.
Ayinger's Brau-Weisse is almost an over-statement in palatability; and it seems to float in the nose rather than the weigh in the belly. The fruitious angle of its processual brewing method yields bright starbursts of banana, pear, and subtle sugared peach while gentle hints of orange, mango and fresh straw linger on the exhale. I can't think of a better way to have a better brew than Ayinger Brau-Weisse in a tapered (or pint) glass. Garnish with a generous wedge of orange (as is customary) or a personal favorite: grapefruit (NO lemon; NO lime). Serve chilled with a generous, frothy head right smack-dabb in the pitch of August. Add an evening porch and rocking chair and a smile will provide itself.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Michael's Irish Cream Pudding
MICHAELS IRISH
CREAM PUDDING
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch
1 1/3 cups milk
1 egg yolk
1/2 cup heavy cream
1/3 cup Michaels Irish Cream
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
3 ounces semisweet chocolate, coarsely choppedDIRECTIONS:
1. In a medium saucepan combine sugar and cornstarch whisking to thoroughly incorporate. Add milk and whisk until dry ingredients are dissolved. Next, whisk in the egg yolk and cream.2. Place the pan over medium heat, whisking constantly until the mixture comes to a full boil and thickens.3. As soon as the mixture thickens, remove the pan from the heat and whisk in the Michaels Irish Cream and vanilla.4. Add chocolate and whisk until it is completed melted and smooth.5. Pour pudding into individual serving dishes. Let the pudding cool slightly then cover the tops with plastic wrap to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.6. If desired, garnish with fresh whipped cream and chocolate curls.
aLL GLASSWARE CAN BE PURCHASED AT SPECS
Friday, August 10, 2012
Lemon Meringue Pie Martini
2 Oz Ivanabitch Whipped Cream Vodka
1 Oz Ready Rabbit Triple Sec
3 Oz Half-n-Half
1/2 Oz Ready Rabbit Sour Mix
Mix all ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake!
Top with whip cream and lemon rind . . . YUM!
1 Oz Ready Rabbit Triple Sec
3 Oz Half-n-Half
1/2 Oz Ready Rabbit Sour Mix
Mix all ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake!
Top with whip cream and lemon rind . . . YUM!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Who cut the cheese?
Each of our department heads has a passion for what they do. Our Finer Foods sections is no different. Come in and talk cheese (and olives and crackers and gourmet coffee: you get the point) with Vanessa Golden. Her knowledge of all the gourmet foods we carry will make you hungry!
$7.59 cash price
Finer foods has a new addition: The Perfect Bite Company. It offers a variety of appetizers and hors d'oeuvers. Among these delicious treats is the Apple Cranberry Baked Brie which will be a featured sample on Saturday, August 4. Brie is a soft cow's milk cheese named after the French region from which it originated. It is pale in color, with a light grayish tinge under an edible rind, which adds to it's flavor and character. Brie has a mild and slightly sweet flavor, and when baked, has a melt in your mouth subtle and buttery texture. The outrageous flavor combination of all the Natural Stonewall Kitchen Apple Cranberry Chutney, the rich and creamy brie all wrapped up in a buttery puffed pastry makes for a delightful treat. Try this as an elegant appetizer for a romantic dinner or simply pamper yourself and pair with a great pinot noir!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Wine Adventures
In the years I have worked here at Spec's I have fallen in love with the adventure that wines brings.
Through my trips I have tasted many new and unusual wines and brought back some great stories to go with those wines. Every wine brings a new adventure and I would like to take you on that adventure.
$6.99 with key card; cash price
Tasting Notes: This youthful, unoaked blend offers plenty of plummy,
dark fruit aromas, with light spicy, peppery notes, and bold fruit and a silky texture on the palate.
Serve With: A versatile wine that will complement most meals, Panarroz will pair especially well with tapas, grilled vegetables, flank steak, seared tuna, and teriyaki-glazed salmon.
$6.99 with key card; cash price
Aromatic kiwi and melon nuances on the nose. Plenty of delicious tropical lemon and citrus flavors. Nice midpalate with a lengthy finish that has a touch of spice.
Through my trips I have tasted many new and unusual wines and brought back some great stories to go with those wines. Every wine brings a new adventure and I would like to take you on that adventure.
$6.99 with key card; cash price
Tasting Notes: This youthful, unoaked blend offers plenty of plummy,
dark fruit aromas, with light spicy, peppery notes, and bold fruit and a silky texture on the palate.
Serve With: A versatile wine that will complement most meals, Panarroz will pair especially well with tapas, grilled vegetables, flank steak, seared tuna, and teriyaki-glazed salmon.
$6.99 with key card; cash price
Aromatic kiwi and melon nuances on the nose. Plenty of delicious tropical lemon and citrus flavors. Nice midpalate with a lengthy finish that has a touch of spice.
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