Friday, March 12, 2021

Key Trends in the Wine Industry for 2021

An experienced hospitality professional, Lonnie Lazear possesses nearly two decades of experience serving at Fairfax, Virginia-based Glory Days Grill in the roles of manager and district manager. Lonnie Lazear has a personal interest in cooking and learning about wine.


The wine and beverage industry, like many others, has experienced significant changes in part due to the global pandemic. Three of the key trends predicted for the wine industry in 2021 are described here.

Increased online purchases
A trend that was already in motion, online wine purchases will continue to increase in 2021 for several reasons including more convenient shipping options and increased customer use of direct-to-consumer online merchant sites such as Winc.

Greater availability of canned wines
Canned wines are gaining popularity due to their convenient packaging, ease of opening, and non-fragile nature. These wines also offer the benefits of being able to be drunk straight from the can and transported easily.

Wine with a low alcohol content
As consumers become more health-conscious, the market for wines with low alcohol content is increasing. White Claw is one such wine beverage that features reduced amounts of sugar, calories, and alcohol.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

An Introduction to Three Popular Types of White Wine



Based in Virginia, Lonnie Lazear works as the district manager for Glory Days Grill. In addition to over 15 years of experience in the restaurant industry, Lonnie Lazear is also certified by Health Communications as an instructor for alcohol service.

One way to elevate the dining experience is to properly pair wine with food. White wine varieties contain a wide range of flavors from dry to sweet and are considered to be lighter in flavor and color than their red counterpart. The following are three of the most popular white wines:

1. Pinot Grigio

Balanced by light and earthy notes, the pinot grigio is one of the most versatile white wines. With a fruit-forward taste, pinot grigio is known for its crisp taste that pairs well with grilled chicken, white fish, and cream-based pasta. In addition, this style of wine is often called pinot gris in France, but the grape variety used to grow it is the same.

2. Chardonnay

As the most popular of the white wines, this style of wine is grown across the world such as Burgundy, France, its origin, California, and South Africa. Often bringing to mind butter or toffee, chardonnay also has fruit notes such as celery, lemon, or apple. This style of wine is a good pairing with cheese plates, and nuts as well as mushrooms, and fish.

3. Gewürztraminer

While not as popular as pinot grigio and chardonnay, this wine has distinct floral notes, such as rose or lavender, followed by a fruit finish of peach, strawberries, and allspice. In addition, this wine is between dry and sweet which makes it ideal for fatty meats such as pork and sausage.