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Monday, June 15th, 2009

Kevin Anderson, Tucson’s own AJ’s Fine Foods Cellar Master, offers up two new easy at home cuisine and wine pairing suggestions drawing from their fresh food entrée selections and Summer Wine Spectacular.  And if you are out on the town this week, owner Brian Metzger of Jax Kitchen on North Oracle, suggests one of his mouth watering entrées with a style of wine I’ll bet you’ve never tasted.

From AJ’s Fine Foods, Kevin recommends that you try their fresh chicken, cut into cubes and kabobed and marinaded in their Norman Bishop lemon/lime sauce.  Pair this citrusy entrée with the affordable Summer Spectacular New Harbor Zealand Sauvignon Blanc 2008.  The citrus character of the both play beautifully off of one another, according to Kevin.

The second suggestion pairs AJ’s pork chops on the grill marinaded with AJ’s Sesame Teriyaki sauce with the Summer Spectacular Campus Oaks Old Vine Zinfandel 2006.  The deep jammy and classic raisin scents of the wine balances the texture of the pork and works perfectly with the sauce.

Spring Cleaning

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Every year around this time, I embark upon my ritual wine cellar spring cleaning.  It gives me an opportunity to review the inventory, pair down the winter weather wines that “need” to be consumed or are past due and free up some slots for the incoming summer wines.  Every so often, I discover a long ago hidden gem in the back of the cellar that got by me.  More often than not, it’s a single wine that I picked up on a spur of the moment, stored away and forgot about.  I actually discovered a few of these last week and will be finishing them off over the next month (or feeding my sink in the worst cases).

With the weather having turned exceptionally mild recently, my mind is already turning to thoughts of summer cuisine and wine.  My choice for summer dinners usually is pretty causal, revolving around barbecues, salads and seafood.  In the wine department, I tend toward refreshing and crisp white wines.  Summer in the desert southwest is an ideal time to both reacquaint with traditional whites as well as “make new friends.”  As the temperature approaches the century mark, I find myself eager for a refreshing and less alcoholic crisp white.  That being the case, I thought that I would share with you the list of potential whites that will stock our cellar this summer and their popularity ranking in our cellar, one being the most popular and five being the least.

Lotus Garden
Callaghan Vineyards
Temco
Dos Cabezas Wineworks

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