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Two Domestics, Two International Choices

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Orin Swift The Prisoner Napa Valley, 2006:

This is a lovely blend of Zin, Cabernet Sauvignon, Charbono, Grenache, Petite Sirah and Syrah.  Not a big wine; well balanced with deep fruits of plum and berry, rustic notes of herbs, tobacco and a peppery spice.  Pricing runs in the mid $30’s and can be enjoyed over the next year or two.

Ken Wright Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills Carter Vineyard, 2006:

Thanksgiving Wines At the Table

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Our Thanksgiving dinner will be pretty traditional this year.  I’ll try to stick to my mantra of offering a variety of consumer friendly wines to the guests while saving the “collectibles” for another time. 

We’ll start with cilantro/horseradish spiced shrimp cocktail paired with a Schramsberg Mirabelle Sparkling Rose.  We’ve had a lot of success with this palate refreshing pairing, the bubbly playing perfectly off the spice of the cocktail sauce.  Schramsberg also offers a wonderful Blanc de Blanc and Blanc de Noir Sparkling Wine.  Also on the appetizer menu is a warm spinach/artichoke dip with veggies.  I’m not yet sure what wine I’ll choose for this.  Considering that the dip is somewhat thick and creamy yet has a tang of the artichoke, I may go with a White Bordeaux.

Three Reds and a White

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Gruet Brut Blanc de Noir New Mexico NV:

Color: lovely light honey, vanilla Aromas & Flavors:  Vanilla, hazelnut, pear and a toasty spice

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