
Most of my buddies started consuming beer as their first
type of alcohol. While I enjoy a refreshing pint or well concocted cocktail, I
enjoy the romanticism of divulging in a delectable wine. The problem is that it
is pretty hard to just jump into the wine world and know what to drink and what
each type tastes like. It wasn’t until my girlfriend shared the spoils of a
Groupon purchase that I found a solution for any Oklahoman in the metro area
facing the issue of finding their favorite type of wine.
Put a Cork in It Winery in Bricktown of OKC has been a great
experience for me and I think that many other aspiring wine enthusiasts would
benefit from stopping by and giving the wine bar a chance to win over your
heart.
Put a Cork in It Winery is a wine bar located under Hooters
in Bricktown. The Winery offers over twelve different wines to taste and
purchase. The ingredients are shipped in from California and is produced and
bottled in Oklahoma. Put a Cork in It has free wine tasting for up to five
different wines on their diverse list. If you want to get the full experience,
I recommend spending the ten dollars and trying all the wines. An added bonus
for the full list testing gets you walking away with a souvenir wine glass.

The experience was my favorite thus far in my Oklahoman beer
and wine travels. The bartender sits you down and gets you started right away.
They also give you a pamphlet you can fill out to rate and make notes for the
wines you either like or dislike. It puts you in the seat of a wine reviewer
and it fun. The pamphlet gives a description of each wine and the types of
flavors in each one.
I think that this activity has great potential for special
and the fact that you can rent out a room for gatherings makes it perfect for
bridal showers, birthdays, or bachelorette parties. The party room will run you
$15 per person which gets a full list taste and a souvenir glass. The winery
allows for guests to bring their own hors d'oeuvres or Put a Cork in It can
provide cheese trays for an additional $5 a person.

The wine list offers a wine for any type of seasoned wine
enthusiast too. Maybe you feel like a crisp Sauvignon Blanc, their Skirt Alert
is great. Not into white wines, no problem. Get a glass of Indian Paint Brush,
their Oklahoman style Merlot. If you desire a specific wine, Put a Cork in It
also sells individual glasses of all their wines with prices on the rating
sheets.
Once you’ve given the wines a taste, get a bottle for the
house and visit the gift shop for some fun and interesting boutique-esque gifts.
So if you want to broaden your horizons on wine tasting, or
looking for a fun evening with a couple of close friends, give Put a Cork in It
a visit and reward your palate. You’ll be happy you did.