A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - An Old Vines Zinfandel From California By: Levi Reiss | - Of course, we have been reviewing a lot of California wine, and a lot of Zinfandels, even white Zinfandels. Today's wine is as red as can be. It comes from the Lodi area, home to over 40% of California Zinfandel. This is Northern California, south of Sacremento and east of San Francisco, in the heart of Gold Rush country. John Kautz started with 12 acres (less than 5 hectares) and now has over 5 thousand acres (over 2 thousand hectares) in the Lodi area and the Sierra foothills. Ironstone is hom ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wine - A Kosher Semi-sweet Cabernet Sauvignon By: Levi Reiss | - We've already reviewed several wines from the Baron Herzog (kosher) winery. And it goes without saying that we have reviewed lots and lots of Cabernet Sauvignons, both kosher and non-kosher. But this is our first semi-dry or should we say semi-sweet Cabernet Sauvignon that we have ever reviewed, or as far as I can remember, even tasted.
Backsberg Cellars was chosen as one of the Top 100 Wineries of the Year by Wine and Spirits Magazine (New York). C. L. Back was a refugee from Lithuania who came to South Africa early in the 20th Century. He and his family have been making win ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, moderate-priced wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lovers Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Chilean Chardonnay By: Levi Reiss | - We've reviewed a lot of Chardonnay reviews recently whose prices run from about $7 to the mid-fifties. Today's wine is yet another Chilean Chardonnay that comes well within the $10 price range. The companion wine is a kosher South African Chardonnay well within the $15 price range.
The Santa Carolina Chilean winery was established with the help of French wine professionals in the Central Valley using French grapes. The winery owns vineyards in several different valleys. Today's win ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
The Sports Fan"€™s Wine And Food Pairings Guide By: Winecents | - Theres a chill in the air and winter sports are gearing up. Its time for parties, and even better, party food. Although beer is the typical drink du jour, wine lovers dont have to take a back seat. Sports fans can enjoy wine with their sports snacks. Here, we offer play-by-play food and wine pairings for the three most popular snacks.
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Chardonnay From Lazio, Italy By: Levi Reiss | - This kosher Chardonnay comes from the Lazio region of central Italy. Lazio, which is also called Latium, is home to Rome. Many people feel that Latium's wines tend to be mediocre because Rome is a huge market and Romans, or perhaps the millions of tourists, will drink anything. Such sweeping statements may be dead wrong. I'm not necessarily a fan of Chardonnay, but I tend to prefer it to Latium's native white varieties, Malvasia and Trebbiano. Unless I'm forgetting something, this is my first It ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Relish Your Food With The Perfect Wine Pairing, And Vice Versa By: jackshon | - For any person who relishes the food with the suitable wines, a guide for the perfect food-wine combination is treasure beyond value. They know how suitable wines complement the food and enhance its flavor, much to the delight of the consumers. Moreover, people can buy cheap cases of wine that they prefer after knowing which one goes well with their favorite food. Also, many a times, people try to find food that match their favorite wines and enrich their wining experience.
2 Great Tips For Successful Wine And Food Pairings By: Winecents | - Most of us know that you serve red wine with red meat and white wine with fish or seafood. We also know the goal is to serve wine that complements the food and that the food in turn complements. But for a lot of us, that's just about as far as our knowledge of wine and food pairings goes.
The purpose of judicious food and wine pairings is, quite simply, taste and the concomitant pleasurable dining experience. A good pairing will make the both the wine and the food tas ... Tags:wine and food pairings, wine and food pairing guide
A Wine Lover's Weekly Review Of $10 Wines - A Sweet Low- Alcohol Italian Wine By: Levi Reiss | - Are you ever in the mood for a wine with a very low alcohol level? Here's your chance. Today's wine is kosher, marketed by the largest kosher wine distributor in the world. It comes from the Asti province of the Piedmont region of northern Italy home to some fabulous wines that, at least usually, aren't low-alcohol or bargain priced. This wine is made from the Moscato Blanco grape, the most widely planted Muscat in Italy. Moscato Blanco is the oldest known grape variety in Piedmont, and perhaps ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Food And Wine - How Should You Pair Them? By: Noel J Ireland | - If you are excited about matching your favorite food with a great wine, it's necessary that you have proper information about pairing the wine and food in the right combination. If you don't take care to do this, it can really ruin a enjoyable time. It would actually ruin the flavor of even the finest wine and food choices.
The bad traits that could be introduced by pairing food and wine incorrectly include extra sweetness, bitterness, alcoholic properties and non-desirable metalli ... Tags:wine, food, pairing
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A French Pinot Noir By Rothschild By: Levi Reiss | - Last week's wine came from the innovative California winemaker, Robert Mondavi. This review is devoted to a wine made by a famous French winemaker, Baron Philippe de Rothschild. Prior to their death, these two wine-making giants collaborated; their most famous joint effort is the very pricey and probably overpriced Opus One, a Cabernet Sauvignon. Today's wine is a Pinot Noir from the up and coming Languedoc region of southwestern France. While Pinot Noir is a common and often prized red grape va ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Mondavi California Sauvignon Blanc By: Levi Reiss | - We have already done a review of a red wine by the groundbreaking California winemaker, Robert Mondavi. Today's review is devoted to an inexpensive white Sauvignon Blanc from this great, but admittedly controversial winemaker. More than thirty years ago Mondavi got people to drink the then unfashionable Sauvingnon Blanc wines in part by giving them a new, charming name, Fume Blanc. He was really the one who put Napa Valley on the world wine map. One day I plan to try the very pricey and probably ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Choosing The Right Wine: How A Sommelier Can Enhance Your Meal By: Marco Keurentjes | - Many people around the world love a glass of wine with dinner. People who don't enjoy wine are simply not aware of the difference the right variety can make in a meal. Wine and food pairing is something that many diners never give much thought.
Experience teaches us the proper way to do many things in life. Choosing the right wine before heading to the wine cellar or ordering something random with dinner is one of those things. The right choice will likely be different with each mea ... Tags:Wine, Wine Cellar, grape, sommelier, wine and food pairing, choosing the right wine
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Kosher Israeli Sauvignon Blanc By: Levi Reiss | - This wine comes from a major white grape, by the major wine producer of an up and coming wine country. Carmel was founded back in 1882 by Baron Edmond de Rothschild, the owner of the great Bordeaux red, Chateau Lafite, which starts at around $900 in my neck of the woods, although I did see it on the Internet for a lot less. Carmel is the oldest Israeli exporter of wine, brandy, and grape juice and produces nearly half of all Israeli wine. Interestingly enough in the 1920s they had to deal with a ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Kosher California White Zinfandel By: Levi Reiss | - You may remember that I previously reviewed a white Zinfandel made by Beringer in Napa Valley, California. This article looks at another California white Zinfandel, a kosher one made by Baron Herzog. Zinfandel is perhaps America's only indigenous European-style grape variety. It is the source of fruity, powerful red wines. But it is also transformed into White Zinfandel, an extremely popular rose wine accounting for about one wine bottle in ten sold in the United States. Approximately six out of ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
Cabernet Sauvignon
Flavors range from black currant, cherry, plum, mint, chocolate and spice. Pairs well with rich roasted meats or with grilled vegetables.
Chardonnay
Grape comes in a variety flavors. Tastes includes orchard, tropical, citrus fruit, butter or spice. Pairs well with fish and seafood
Top 10 Pairing Foods That You Should Find Out By: Elaine.T | - A lot of time we just follow what is written in the recipe book to select the ingredients to use, but we seldom find out what is the effect of these pairing foods. In fact, by knowing the pairing food, it actually helps us further understand what are the good effects of these foods bring to us.
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Carton Of Organic Sangiovese By: Levi Reiss | - Sangiovese. When I hear that word, I feel obliged to tell a story. During the final semester of my wine steward course at one of our wine dinners we were served, unknown to us, a Brunello di Montalcino wine. This is one of Tuscany's great wines that for obvious reasons will never be reviewed in this column. I was sitting across from our teacher. When the first drops of this noble liquid reached my lips I uttered a single word, pronounced more slowly than usual, Sangiovese. Twenty wine students, ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A White From Rioja (spain) By: Levi Reiss | - Rioja is arguably Spain's greatest wine region. To be more precise: Rioja is arguably Spain's greatest red wine region. This region in northern Spain produces relatively little white wine and unlike the reds, Rioja whites rarely go for big bucks. Traditionally, Rioja whites were aged from 2-5 years in oak and were slightly oxidized. But tastes change and you won't find many of these coffee and caramel tasting white wines. The wine reviewed below comes from Viura, the region's major white grape. ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Grapey Hungarian White By: Levi Reiss | - Very early in this series I reviewed a quite inexpensive Hungarian Rizling, also spelled Riesling. Now it's time to review another Hungarian white, based on the unknown Irsai Oliver grape. Given its name, we may assume that these grapes come from near Lake Balaton, the Hungarian sea southwest of Budapest. Given its price, we may assume that these grapes don't come from valuable lakefront property. Of course, it may all be a marketing ploy and the grapes may in actuality come from a totally diffe ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Beringer White Zinfandel By: Levi Reiss | - This article reviews a rose wine carrying a white name but coming from a red grape. Zinfandel is perhaps America's only indigenous European-style grape variety. It makes fruity, powerful red wines. But it also is the source of White Zinfandel, an very popular rose wine that accounts for about 10% of the wine volume sold in the United States. On its own, White Zinfandel is the third most popular American "varietal" wine. The Zinfandel grape is vinified into this curiously named rose six times as ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Red Blend From Sicily By: Levi Reiss | - Italy produces many fine wines. We have reviewed approximately two dozen fine Italian wines, coming from eighteen and soon nineteen of the twenty regions of Italy. Sicily is Italy's top wine region both in terms of acreage devoted to the wine grape, a whopping third of a million acres, and total production, over two hundred million gallons. In fact, if Sicily were an independent country it would rank seventh in the world for wine production. Now quantity doesn't necessarily mean quality. The win ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Nearly Weekly Review Of $15 Wine - A Beaujolais Villages Nouveau 2009 By: Levi Reiss | - This article treats one of the surest signs of November; the French red wine that arrives just in time for Thanksgiving, Beaujolais Nouveau. This wine is released for sale right after the stroke of midnight on the third Thursday in November. During the following 24 hours over one million cases will be sold. Millions of additional cases will be sold before the season's end. Red Beaujolais (Nouveau or not) means the Gamay grape, a variety that was forbidden in neighboring Burgundy way back in 1395 ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, moderate wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Cabernet Sauvignon By Mondavi (california) By: Levi Reiss | - In this article I taste an inexpensive California wine from the recently deceased wine giant Robert Mondavi who to a large extent put California on the international wine map. If you really want to become a wine professional consider the Robert Mondavi Institute (RMI) for Wine and Food Science at the University of California, Davis. We are too old for that sort of thing but not too old to enjoy his wine, at least in this price range. One day we may taste one of his $100 Cabernet Sauvignons, but ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - An Alsatian (france) Sylvaner By: Levi Reiss | - For many years I have enjoyed and reviewed many wines from Alsace, France with their distinctively shaped bottles and sometimes, but not always, their distinctive taste. This is the first time in recent memory that I have found one for under $10. I'd like to say something about this price limit. I live in Ontario, Canada where wine prices tend to be somewhat higher than in many parts of the United States. Our dollar fluctuates and I don't want to cut off a wine because the Canadian dollar inched ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - An Israeli Petite Syrah By: Levi Reiss | - Just like many other countries over the years Israel has vastly improved their wine industry. You can buy Israeli wine at almost any price point, and quite a variety of styles are available. Here we review an inexpensive Israeli wine made from a relatively unknown grape that has become more popular over the years, Petite Syrah.
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A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Fox Brook Cabernet Sauvignon By: Levi Reiss | - In this article I taste an inexpensive California wine from a company located in the famous Sonoma County north of San Francisco. Cabernet Sauvignon is perhaps California's signature red grape, found in many wines that break the $100 barrier, often many times over. Literally hundreds of wineries are located in this county. Don't expect a great wine at a bargain price. Actually by surfing the web I saw several places offered this wine for a few dollars. So perhaps I overpaid.
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A Rizling (riesling) From Hungary By: Levi Reiss | - In this article I taste a Hungarian white wine based on the Riesling grape (they spell it Rizling) an international grape that produces some extraordinary wines, especially in Germany. This wine was produced by Hungary's number one sparkling wine company, Torley which makes 12-14 million bottles of the sparkler a year. Their vineyards are located in the Etyek-Buda region overlook the hilly, lovely part of Budapest. Hungary makes a sweet wine Tokaji that many, myself included, compare favorably t ... Tags:wine, bargain wine, food pairing, tasting, red wine, white wine, buy wine, cheap wine, review, wineries
A Wine Lover's Weekly Guide To $10 Wines - A California Merlot By: Levi Reiss | - In this article I report on several food pairings for a California red wine. The selected wine is a Merlot grown somewhere in California and vinified by the E. & J. Gallo Winery, a very high volume producer. Merlot grapes probably originated in Bordeaux, France. I don't think anyone is going to expect Bordeaux quality at these prices; the question is can we get a drinkable wine.
Wine And Food: How To Get It Right When Ordering By: Karen Karila | - There are some basic rules that will help you get the right combination of foods paired with wines. Yes, there are wines that will improve the quality of your dining experience when the right combination of food is pair appropriately with the right choice in wine. When you get it right, the right combination can make your meal immensely enjoyable while the wrong combination can ruin your dinning experience. However, the number one rule for choosing the right wine and food pairing is to choose th ... Tags:wine and food pairing, wine pairing, red wine pairing, white wine pairing, wines
Wine Food Pairing - Turducken, Three Birds In One! By: Denise Clarke | - Remember the old TV commercial "two, two, two mints in one"? Well, a Turducken is "three, three, three birds in one"! A turkey, a duck and a chicken are combined together to make this delightful bird.
Turducken is one of my husband's specialties to prepare. Yes, I know that you can buy them premade, but they do not taste nearly as good and of course you miss all the fun and adventure of trying to stuff a chicken inside a duck,and a duck inside a turkey. YIKES! Sounds naughty ... Tags:wine, wine food pairing, wine and food, turducken, wine blogs, sparkling wine, chardonnay
Wine Food Pairing - Live Large With Great Wine And Comfort Food! By: Denise Clarke | - What is it about comfort foods that make them, so, comfortable? Is it a personal thing that we bring with us from childhood or maybe a food that we ate while going through tough times? I guess, if that would be the case, then spam would be on everybody's must have list and how do you do wine food pairing with spam?
Wine Food Pairing - Thanksgiving, Share The Tale Of Bird Day! By: Denise Clarke | - I grew up celebrating Thanksgiving. Most Americans in some way, shape or form tend to hold this holiday very dear. Thanksgiving is one of the busiest traveling times for the airlines and the highways. It is not a specific religious holiday, although many people attend the church of their choice to give thanks to their God for all their blessings. In all, Americans use this day to enjoy the fellowship of their family and friends, do wine food pairing,eat a lot of turkey, ham and pumpkin pie a ... Tags:wine, wine food pairing, wine blogs, Thanksgiving, wine and food, Austria
Wine Food Pairing In An Austrian Hotel Room By: Denise Clarke | - Traveling in Austria is a wonderful opportunity to do Wine Food Pairing from your hotel room! Never let an opportunity like this pass you by.
Austria has some terrific wines that can be purchased very reasonably and depending on the area of the country you are visiting, you may have opportunities to visit the actual winery and speak with the wine farmers! A favorite red wine made in Austria is Blaufrankisch. This is a medium to full bodied dry wine that is known for the tannins ... Tags:wine, wine food pairing, wine and food, wine and cheese, Austria, wine blogs, wine forums
Wine Food Pairing For The Best Dinner Party By: RAYMOND NWAMBUONWO | - If you're looking to hold a dinner party, whether for your friends, family or coworkers, and you plan on having wine with dinner, you should pay attention to wine food pairing. Certain wines are excellent with certain foods. This is most often seen in fine restaurants where menus will have wine recommendations next to certain food items.
To get a list of wine and food pairing options, search online or call one of those restaurants where they should be more than willing to help yo ... Tags:wine food pairing, red wine, white wine, dinner party, dinner
In the dog days of summer, when the heat and humidity rise, what better way to lift the spirits of your friends and neighbors than an impromptu party to cool off a bit? One of my very favorite hot weather treats is a cold champagne soup with diced ripe mangoes. Truly decadent! Fortunately, we have a mango tree in the neighborhood that supplies the whole street with sweet, Florida mangoes.
Wine Food Pairing In Austria, Don't Say No! By: Denise Clarke | - Who ever thought that just a quick stop over to say hello to a friend or neighbor would entail several hours of eating and drinking?
When you visit someone at their home in Austria, be prepared for a wine food pairing extravaganza! As an American, I am used to wonderful hospitality, but the Austrians definitely kick it up a notch. Recently my husband and I spent a couple of months visiting his homeland and I found out the hard way, by gaining 5 pounds, that "no" really means OK ... Tags:wine, wine food pairing, wine blogs, wine forums, wine and food, Austria
Wine Food Pairing "€¦"€¦ The Cows Go Up And The Cows Come Down! By: Denise Clarke | - Wine Food Pairing in the Alps .. what, could be more of an adventure? Every autumn, usually in September or October the cows in the Alpine regions of Europe make the annual trek down the mountainside after a summer of feasting on sweet, tender grass on the mountain tops. This fattens up the cows for a winter season of "hopefully" bountiful milk and cheese producing.
Wine Food Pairing - I'll Have Some "pine" Wine With My Tsatsiki! By: Denise Clarke | - I have traveled all over the world and enjoyed Wine Food Pairing in some delightful spots. This adventure took me to Linz, Austria, where we visited a Greek restaurant just outside the city, perched atop a small cliff with a terrific view of the Danube, or Donau, as it is called in Austria.
AIONYSOS was highly recommended by several of our friends in the area and by the time we arrived it was peak dinner hour. The place was more than packedalways a sign that the food is g ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine, wine blog, wine forum, retsina, tsatsiki, moussaka
Wine Food Pairing Ã"'¦ Bahamian Cracked Conch And? By: Denise Clarke | - I love to do Wine Food Pairing with foods that are outside of mainstream America, so for this adventure I crossed the "Gulf" stream and cruised over to the Bahamas! Bimini, Bahamas, only 42 miles east of Miami is an easy day trip in your boat and until last January 2007 you could "catch" your own conch for supper. I say catch, but they really don't move to fast..in fact barely at all. At this time, with new Bahamian regulations in place, only Bahamian citizens can harvest the "mollusk" ... Tags:wine food pairing, cracked conch, wine, wine blogs, pairing wine and food
I am famous for my All American potato salad.at least with my friends and neighbors, and of course that's all that matters. I have even lined up friends at my kitchen counter and given lessons.some of them actually wrote down what I saideven though I really don't have exact measurements or anything.mostly, I do it by taste..trial and error ... Tags:wine food pairing, pairing wine and food, wine, wine blogs, wine forums
My perception of boxed wines had always been that they were really inexpensive and gave you a headache in the morning. Boy, was I wrong! The latest, greatest packaging of wine now includes boxes.great for the boater that has storage and weight issues.go figure! There were several vendors at the show proudly displaying the wines boxes. In addition, ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine, wine blog, wine forum, wine and food, wine in a box
Wine Food Pairing ...what Goes With Turducken? By: Denise Clarke | - What, you ask, is a Turducken....and why would I want or need to do Wine Food Pairing with it? The answer to these questions is not for the faint of heart!
About 4 years ago I was watching a Thanksgiving cooking show and perked up my ears when I heard something about stuffing your turkey with a duck and then stuffing the duck with a chicken..hence Turducken. Holy Cow, my new Thanksgiving tradition was born! I really didn't get all the particulars, but I knew the internet ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine and food, wine, turducken, wine blogs, wine forums
Wine Food PairingsÃ"'¦.cork, Screw Top, Or? By: Denise Clarke | - Wine Food Pairings make most of us nervous just thinking about it, but wait, someone just threw a monkey wrench (or should I say corkscrew!) into the mix!
Many wineries, in fact almost 90 and 8% of the wines that are sealed with a cork has that delightful moldy, kind of like wet cardboard taste and smell? The cause of cork taint is a mystery and is supposed to be harmless, but who wants to drink it? In addition, what food do you "pair" it with? I don't think you'll find any wine food p ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine and food, wine, wine blogs, wine forums, zork
Wine Food Pairing Ã"'¦. Sturm, Austria's Tasty "juice" By: Denise Clarke | - I was in Austria a couple of years ago on a beautiful fall dayThe leaves were turning, the sky was blue and although it was warm, there was a bit of autumn in the air. I was sitting in a picturesque garden caf with my husband and one of his long time friends. My German is poor at best and ordering food and beverage is sometimes a challenge for me, but because we had walked to the caf and I was extremely thirsty, I told the guys I just wanted some juice to quench my thirst. A fl ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine, wine and food, wineblogs, wine forums, heurigen, Austria
The latest craze or fashion if you will is the stemless wine glass. The Stemless wine glass is catching on with more and more consumers in the US trendiest restaurants, thanks to the wine industry efforts to demystify wine or the glass companies attempt to sell more stemware or in this case stemless ware! I guess it seems a bit more "earthy" to swirl your favorite wine in a ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine, wine and food, wine blogs, wine forums, stemless wine glasses
Wine Food PairingÃ"'¦.i'll Have A Glass Of Zweigelt, Please! By: Denise Clarke | - My Wine Food Pairing adventures have taken me to Austria on occasion, and is there anything more romantic than sitting in an Austrian wine house, known as a heurigen?
A typical heurigen is marked by pine boughs over the door and has large wooden picnic tables and benches. Many of them have seating outside in courtyard gardens.usually, they have a wonderful view. Visitors seat themselves and order their wine at the table from a passing server. After a few glasses of wine, vi ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine and food, wine, wine blogs, wine forums, heurigen, Austria
Wine Food Pairing ...it's Not Rocket Science! By: Denise Clarke | - Wine Food Pairing is an adventure, not an exact science. It is important that you do not take yourself too seriously, but to experiment and enjoy the wonderful tastes and textures of wines that are available to us today!
I have enjoyed wine food pairing since I was a youngster up in the Pacific Northwest where my parents made wine from berries that we picked. They teamed up with a neighbor, recently transplanted from Austria, and came up with some delightful combinations of fla ... Tags:wine food pairing, wine, wine and food, wine blogs, pairing wine and food, wine forums