Are you an oenophile? If so, which wines are your favorite? An oenophile is another word for a wine enthusiast. There’s a lot to be enthusiastic about regarding wine, and one of the many pleasures of the hobby is enjoying a glass at home with family and friends.
To do this, many wine lovers build home bars, complete with an area for tasting and serving. The aesthetics of these home bars vary wildly; some people love a sleek, modern look, while others prefer something more rustic.
Whatever your preferred aesthetic is, there’s a granite countertop that can match it– and even pair well with your preferred wine varietal!
Granite is ideal for a home bar. Its durable nature and resistance to scratches mean that it’s perfect for serving a crowd. And when sealed properly, it’s highly resistant to spills.
Unlike marble, which is sensitive to heavily pigmented liquids such as red wine, granite resists staining– and its striking veining looks very impressive. A granite countertop is the perfect surface for your at-home wine bar. The only question is what type of granite to use?
For your consideration, here are some of our favorite wine and granite pairings. Cheers!
Red Wine
The robust, dark claret hue of red wine looks best with dark granite. Black granite with bold white veins has a striking appearance, perfect for a strong aesthetic statement, while black granite with dark veins is more subtle. Either way, your home bar will look sleek and sophisticated with dark granite.
Granite type: Black Forest Dual
Granite type: Eclipse
Alternatively, you may wish to go with a snowy white granite with pale veins. While spills will be more evident, a soft white granite will have sharp, dramatic contrast with ruby red wine. It will also give your home bar a very classical motif.
If you’re a fan of Italian reds and want to pay homage to the Roman roots of this type of wine, white granite can be reminiscent of Romanesque marble without being as delicate or susceptible to acid and pigment.
Granite type: Aspen White
Granite type: Pedra Do White
Rosé
Rosés have a soft, delicate color. If your wine collection tends toward this wine’s rosy blush, a warm-toned granite with lots of mid-toned veining is the perfect choice. It’s warm and inviting, and makes your home bar feel friendly and approachable– much like a glass of rosé! Look for browns, ochres, golds, and other rustic earth tones.
Granite type: Butterfly Beige
Granite type: Betularie Exotica
White Wine
White wines have the palest color, so if you’re a white wine aficionado, you want to choose a granite countertop that doesn’t overpower the visual subtleties of your wine of choice. Pale granite with warm tones that reflect the soft amber of white wine will look great, especially if you set your home bar up in an area that gets lots of natural light. Like with rosé, earth tones are a good choice. White veining or pale mottling will emphasize the lighter color of this type of wine!
Granite type: Antique Fantasy
Granite type: Camelot Dream
These samples are just a tiny handful of the hundreds of granite patterns out there. To see more, and to determine what would look best in your home with your decor and aesthetic sensibilities, contact us at Olympia Stone and get started with a free estimate. Our team would love to help you build the wine bar of your dreams!