Archive for the ‘Red’ Category
Monday, September 3rd, 2012
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Red Blend
Vintages: 2010
Country: Columbia Valley, Washington State
Essence of: Easy drinking red wine with dark fruit flavors & rich aromas of berries, cherries and currants. The wine has light tannins and subtle notes of spice and cocoa which give it a smooth finish.
Best Served With: Enjoy with grilled meats, Pizza, Pasta
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Saturday, March 17th, 2012
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Malbec
Vintages: 2009
Country: Mendoza Argentina
Essence of: This Malbec is full of dark intense jammy fruit flavors and delightfully earthy undertones. The tannins are moderate on the pallet and the wine has a long finish with tangy berry and cherry flavors and just a touch of spice. Very nice!!
Best Served With: Enjoy with grilled meats
Price Range: Under $10 per bottle

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Monday, March 12th, 2012
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Vintages: 2009
Country: United States, Monterey Country
Essence of: This Pinot Noir is elegant and medium-bodied, with aromas of cherry, tea and herbal spice. On the palate the wine offers flavors of black cherry, plum and spice. It is smooth with a silky texture with mild tannins.
Best Served With: Enjoy with lamb, chicken, veal, salmon and light pasta dishes
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
Wine comes in many white and red varieties including but not limited to – Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon and is used as both a food accompaniment (enhancer) or as a flavor agent in stocks or braising. Wine has been used throughout history in various religious celebrations as well as family gatherings to bring people closer together to enjoy life and culture. Being a Private Chef I’m a lover of all wine and how it enhances the taste and flavor of food. Below are some tips on how to explore both red and white wine in your cooking techniques.
Red Wine Cooking Tip: Using red wine is a fantastic way to add depth and richness to your sauces. Start by reducing the wine to cook out the alcohol flavor. Then add other ingredients such as garlic, onions and some type of stock. Let flavors infuse by allowing to simmer for about 30 mintues. Serve over any dish to add your unique flavor profile.
White Wine Cooking Tip: Use white wine to create a fantastic butter sauce. By using the same wine you are going to serve with dinner you can add a second note of flavor by adding a splash of that same wine to your sauce, risotto, or sautéed seafood.
Health Benefits: Red wine in particular is packed full of polyphernols which have antioxidant characteristics and if consumed in moderate amounts are directly associated with decrease in cardiovascular death (heart attack) by 30-50%. Red wine also contains resveratrol which is found in the grape skins and seeds and increases the HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) and prevents the LDL (bad cholesterol) from forming – meaning it can help reduce blood clots or blood vessel damage caused from fat deposits . Wine has been said to reduce the risk or help with the following conditions: Cardiovascular Disease, Blood Clots, Plaque formation in the arteries, Lung Cancer (in men), and Alzhimer’s Diseases. So why not join the vine vine and enjoy a small glass of wine daily its nothing to WHINE about. Cheers to your health!

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Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: 85% Petite Sirah and 15% Petit Verdot
Vintages: 2009
Country: United States, California
Essence of: PETITE PETIT is a delicious and rich flavor and color. It is a substantial, dense, full-bodied, whopper style of wine loaded with pure black fruit and vanilla flavors that coat the palate. The finish is smooth, dry and lingers on the tongue.
Best Served With: Everything – cheese, meats, chocolate, life in general goes will with this wine.
Price Range: Under $25 per bottle (most common pricing between $13-$22)

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Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2009
Country: Colchagua Valley, Chile
Essence of: A full body wine with a aroma of dried fruit and alcohol. The wine has flavors of raspberry, cherry, blackberry and notes of spice. The tannins are pronounced and we recommend letting the wine breath before enjoying.
Best Served With: Lamb, Beef, Pork, Chocolate and Broiled Meats
Price Range: Under $10 per bottle

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Wednesday, September 28th, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Malbec
Vintages: 2010
Country: Argentina
Essence of: This organic wine has bold fruit flavor and essence of plum. The aroma has notes of mocha and or chocolate and overall the wine has very light tannins.
Best Served With: Meats, Mushrooms, Spicy Food.
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Friday, September 9th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: A Bordeaux blend of 73% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc
Vintages: 2007
Country: Walla Walla valley Washington, USA
Essence of: Oak undertones and a bold flavor
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Lamb Chops, and Tomato Based Dishes
Price Range: $40-$42

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Sunday, August 28th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Syrah/Shiraz
Vintages: 2008
Country: South Eastern Australia
Essence of: Vanilla & Oak undertones are apparent on the noise and pallet once the wine opens up after a minute or two. The overall taste is earthy and pleasant for the price. It’s a tad sweet and has mild tannins. The color is dark and rich almost magenta and this is a good option for a heavy drinking nights with friends as the price is right!
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Tomato Based Dishes, Spicy Food like Curry
Price Range: $4-$6

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Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: A Red Blend of 55% Merlot, 40% Syrah and 5% Cabernet Franc.
Vintages: 2007
Country: Walla Walla Valley Washington, USA
Essence of: Beautiful full dark fruit flavor with strong tannins and notes of earthy minerals. Nice clean finish on the pallet.
Best Served With: Grilled Meats like Chicken, Steak or Ribs, Also suggested for pairing with Tomato based dishes like pasta & pizza.
Price Range: $30-$35

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Friday, June 17th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Montepulicano
Vintages: 2009
Country: Italy, Coastal Abruzzi Region
Essence of: Rich berry flavor and aroma / smooth finish / vibrant red color / dry and well balanced
Best Served With: Ribs, Peppery Steaks & Meats
Price Range: Under $10 for the 1.5 Liter bottle! Excellent Deal….

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Friday, June 3rd, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2008
Country: Columbia Valley, Washington
Essence of: Notes of black cherries, plum, currant, cocoa and leather with lingering cedar notes. This full structured wine is supported by ripe tannins, providing a long and smooth finish.
Best Served With: Pepper Steak, Grilled Meat, Pasta and Pizza
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Sunday, May 15th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2008
Country: California, USA
Essence of: When I first open this wine I had aromas of dried strawberries and tons of alcohol, it was overwhelming. I took a sip and was disappointed. The tannins are very harsh and overpowered the fruit in the wine, not well balanced at first / Bits recommended to let this wine sit and breath for 15 to 20 min the flavors begin to settle down and the fruit comes into place. / Notes of cedar and bits of vanilla and spice come out once the alcohol subsides, but the tannins remain very apparent with a lingering long finish.
Best Served With: Gamey & Grilled Meats
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

Tags: 2008 Vintage, Cabernet Sauvignon, California Wine, Grilled Meats, Strawberries Posted in $10-$20, Red, USA, Wine | No Comments »
Monday, April 4th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2009
Country: California, USA
Essence of: The 2009 Grayson Cabernet Sauvignon shows a dark violet color with deep, rich aromas of ripe, dark cherries, blackberries and hints of black pepper / This full bodied wine provides a round mouth feel with a long, lingering finish of hints of toasted French oak and a dry finish / I went through the whole bottle in one sitting, it’s THAT good. Really there many negative attributes for this wine and since its it’s only a 2009 vintage I wonder what it might be like in 2-3 years!
Best Served With: Grilled & Braised Meats, Tomato based Pastas and Pizza
Price Range: Under $12 per bottle

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Friday, March 25th, 2011
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Zinfandel, Petite Sirah
Vintages: 2002
Country: Sonoma Country
Essence of: First flavors are of plum followed by touches of blackberries, raspberries, liquorish, coffee and tobacco / Deep rich dark color / Smooth finish with long flavors of fruit and spice on the palette.
Best Served With: Grilled, braised or roasted meats and poultry
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2007
Country: Limestone Coast, South Australia
Essence of: Vibrant and complex aromas of spicy, red berry fruit, cinnamon and clove spice / The same abundant, vibrant fruit is reflected on the palate which also shows a hint of licorice, sweet cinnamon spice, and subtle cedar French oak
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Chicken Dishes, Pizza, and Pasta
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Wednesday, February 9th, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Zinfandel
Vintages: 2007
Country: Sonoma Country, USA
Essence of: Aromas of plum with cherry with black pepper undertones/Easy drinking wine and….. Easy to open with the screw cap/Well balanced
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Pizza, and Tomato Based Pasta
Price Range: Under $10 per bottle

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Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: 90% Zinfandel, 10% Syrah
Vintages: 2008
Country: USA
Essence of: Full bodied with smooth tannins/ Aromas of ripe fruit, cherries and blackberries with notes of vanilla, spice and oak/Deep rich color/ Easy drinking and very enjoyable wine, especially for the price.
Best Served With: Roasted Duck, Grilled Meats, Braised Meats, Pizza, Tomato Based Pasta
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Melbec
Vintages: 2009
Country: Mendoza, Argentina
Essence of: Bold and ripe juicy flavors of plum and blackberry/Vivid purple color/ High alcohol and slightly spicy nose/Medium tannins with a long finish/ Its recommended for a better drinking experience let this wine breath for 30 minutes to mellow it out before enjoying.
Best Served With: Enjoy with Grilled Meat, BBQ, Grilled Vegetables, or Pizza & Pasta.
Price Range: Under $10 per bottle

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Tuesday, January 18th, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Blend of Syrah, Grenache, Petite Sirah, Mouvedre
Vintages: 2008
Country: California
Essence of: Lush red & black fruit flavors / Hints of enticing spice, vanilla, chocolate and oak notes / Easy drinking wine
Best Served With: Chicken or pork dishes, grilled meats, pasta & pizza
Price Range: Under $12 per bottle

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Friday, January 7th, 2011
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2008
Country: California
Essence of: Flavors of bing cherry and ripe blueberry / hints of soft vanilla and smoky oak notes / a abrasive noise of alcohol, jammy fruit, and earthly characteristics I would recommend to let this wine breath for 5 min before you suck it up! Once you get past the strong noise the wine becomes easy drinking
Best Served With: Tomato based dishes, aged cheeses, grilled meats, grilled portabella mushrooms or mushroom dishes.
Price Range: Under $12 per bottle

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Sunday, December 26th, 2010
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Zinfandel, Petite Sirah
Vintages: 2008
Country: Russian River Valley, Sonoma County
Essence of: Raspberry & Blueberry/ Easy drinking wine and easy to open (screw cap!) / Vibrant acidity, with Peppery undertones and nuances of Vanilla, Oak & Spice, well balanced / Mild Tannins.
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Pasta and Pizza
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Thursday, December 16th, 2010
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintages: 2008
Country: California
Essence of: Cherry and Vanilla undertones. Well balanced fruit with approachable tannins. Easy drinking wine with hints of cinnamon and coffee.
Best Served With: Grilled Meats, Chicken Dishes, Pasta and Pizza,
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Overall: 
Varietal: Zinfandel, Petite Sirah
Vintages: 2008
Country: Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County
Essence of: Lots of Jammy fruit notes of Blackberry and Black Currants / Easy drinking wine and easy to open (screw cap!) / Well balanced with a nice acidic quality, Nuances of Vanilla, Oak & Spice / Mild Tannins, with a long finish
Best Served With: Grilled, braised or roasted meats and poultry
Price Range: Under $15 per bottle

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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
Overall Wine Review:
Varietal: Shiraz
Vintages: 2008
Country: McLaren Vale, South Australian
Essence of: Jammy fruit characteristics, reminds me of Welch’s Concord Grape Juice at first but then it opens up with hints of ripe Cherry / Earthy undertones and hints of Coffee / Medium Tannins
Best Served With: Grilled Gamey Meats such as Lamb, Duck, Wild Boar, Dear or Elk
Price Range: $15 per bottle

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Sunday, November 21st, 2010
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Syrah, Zinfandel Petite Sirah
Vintages: 2007
Country: California Red Wine, USA
Essence of: Fresh Blackberry, Raspberry and Cherry / easy drinking wine / well balanced with nuances of Vanilla, Cedar and Spice, mild tannins and undertones of Coffee and Chocolate
Best Served With: Grilled & Braised meats, Tomato based Pasta and Pizza
Price Range: $12 per bottle (or less)

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Thursday, November 11th, 2010
Overall Wine Review: 
Varietal: Zinfandel, Petite Sirah
Vintages: 2008
Country: Sonoma County
Essence of: Dried cherries and black currants / easy drinking wine AND easy to open ( screw cap) / well balanced with a nice acidic quality, nuances of vanilla, oak and spice, mild tannins, with a long finish. Yummy!
Best Served With: Grilled, braised or roasted meats and poultry
Price Range: $15 per bottle (or less)

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