Friday, November 27, 2009
+2007 Beringer Chenin Blanc
Today we had our Thanksgiving dinner, Erin and Maria came over. When they were picking out a wine for our lunch I mentioned that I thought we should open the Sauvignon Blanc. Between Maria and Andy a bottle was placed in the fridge. When it was time to open it and serve I grabbed it. I realized that it was Chenin Blanc and in fact we didn't have any Sauvignon Blanc. Anyway I opened it up. It was good! I liked it a lot with the food, typical Thanksgiving fare. Later this afternoon I had a glass without food and it was so much more dry. I liked it but I think if we aren't having turkey dinner I'll have to find something else to enjoy it with. Everyone seemed to like it. I've not seen Erin and Maria have a second glass of wine before but they each did. Yummy! BevMo. CHEERS!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
+2007 Talus Chardonnay
This wine is SSOOO heavenly with Gruyere! I discovered it by accident when I was cooking with both and tasted them together!!! Serendipity! I can't wait for an occasion to turn this into a treat. :) Nugget Market $6(ish). CHEERS!
Monday, November 16, 2009
++2007 Anaba Pinot Noir
We have found a new winery that we LOVE and not least of all, we like their Pinot Noir! This is amazing because we have never tasted a Pinot that we like and this was bad especially because we hail from the Willamette Valley!
I visited this winery with Erin and Maria a few weeks ago and brought home their blend, Red Coriol and the Pinot Noir. Last night we went all out for a Pinot meal and it was fabulous!
As an appetizer we had Chevre and bread as well as Caprese Salad. The Pinot was really good with both, it cut the 'gamey' taste of the Chevre and enhanced the wonderful taste of the Caprese.
For our entree I made a Pinot Noir reduction with shallots and mushrooms, this accompanied fillet Mignon that we grilled. The steak was superb, my opinion was that the sauce was delightful but too much when trying to drink the wine as well. My vote was for one or the other. On the side was buttery mashed potatoes and green beans.
After the kids went to bed we tasted white chocolate and strawberries, which had been recommended. Of course we liked them together but with the wine wasn't good. We really didn't like the berries with the wine, the chocolate was okay.
In summary I'd say that we really like the wine with the appetizer and steak! YUMMY! Anaba Winery, Sonoma, $25. CHEERS!
Addendum: The Pinot Noir that I bought to make the reduction was Black Mountain 2008 Pinot Noir Painted Ridges. We did not like it for drinking! Trader Joes $6.
I visited this winery with Erin and Maria a few weeks ago and brought home their blend, Red Coriol and the Pinot Noir. Last night we went all out for a Pinot meal and it was fabulous!
As an appetizer we had Chevre and bread as well as Caprese Salad. The Pinot was really good with both, it cut the 'gamey' taste of the Chevre and enhanced the wonderful taste of the Caprese.
For our entree I made a Pinot Noir reduction with shallots and mushrooms, this accompanied fillet Mignon that we grilled. The steak was superb, my opinion was that the sauce was delightful but too much when trying to drink the wine as well. My vote was for one or the other. On the side was buttery mashed potatoes and green beans.
After the kids went to bed we tasted white chocolate and strawberries, which had been recommended. Of course we liked them together but with the wine wasn't good. We really didn't like the berries with the wine, the chocolate was okay.
In summary I'd say that we really like the wine with the appetizer and steak! YUMMY! Anaba Winery, Sonoma, $25. CHEERS!
Addendum: The Pinot Noir that I bought to make the reduction was Black Mountain 2008 Pinot Noir Painted Ridges. We did not like it for drinking! Trader Joes $6.
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