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Lelia Garnacha

Attributes:

Producer:

Lelia

Region:

Cariñena, Spain

Varietal:

Grenache

Bottle Size:

750 ML

2001: Tastings Rating: 86

Acidity:

soft, tart

Body:

medium-bodied

Compliments:

tasty

Food Matches:

Cheese: Aged Cheddar, Goat Cheese, Sharp Cheddar, Soft Pungent Cheese
Fruits & Nuts: Almonds, Dates, Figs & Raisins, Hazelnuts
Herbs & Spices: Cilantro, Coriander, Cinnamon, Cumin, Saffron
Poultry & Eggs: Coq Au Vin, Roast Chicken with Herbs, Roast Turkey
Red Meat: Barbeque Pulled-Pork or Ribs, Beef Stew, Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Ham, Spicy Sausage, Wild Game - Elk, Caribou, Moose, Venison
Vegetables: Artichokes, Beans, Green, Beans, White, Carrots, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Gazpacho, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Swiss chard or Kale, Tomato, Vegetable Gratin or Stew, White Aspargus with Mustard Vinagrette

Grenache:

Originally from Spain, this grape comes in both red-wine and white-wine varieties and is often associated with France’s southern Rhone Valley. The Grenache grape does well in hot, dry regions, and its strong stalk makes it well suited for windy conditions. It ripens with very high sugar levels and can produce wines with high alcohol content. Grenache wines are sweet, fruity, and very low in tannins. They are usually lacking in color, except in growing areas where yields are low. In Spain Grenache is widely planted in Navarra as well as in many of the hotter areas of the country. In southern France Grenache is widely cultivated in the areas around Languedoc- RoussillonRousellon, Provence, and the southern Rhone. It is also extensively grown in Algeria, Australia, Corsica, Israel, Morocco, Sardinia and California's central valley. Red Grenache wines are usually blended with other varieties: trempranillo in Spain and cinsaut and carignan in France. It’s the primary grape in chateauneuf-du-pape as well as in several rose wines.

Marilyn Merlot

Attributes:

Producer:

Marilyn Merlot

Region:

Napa Valley, United States

Varietal:

Merlot

Bottle Size:

750 ML

2004: CGCW Rating: 85

Acidity:

soft

Complexity:

focused

Flavors:

cherries, tobacco

Fruit:

ripe

2003: CGCW Rating: 87

Body:

light

Complexity:

supple

Flavors:

chocolate, oak

2000: CGCW Rating: 90

Complexity:

deep, supple

Fruit:

ripe

1990: WineSpectator Rating: 85

Flavors:

blackberry, currant, raspberry, spicy

Fruit:

ripe

1989: WineSpectator Rating: 87

Acidity:

lively

Body:

lean

Compliments:

drinkable

Flavors:

currant, raspberry

1988: WineSpectator Rating: 85

Acidity:

soft

Body:

lean

Flavors:

blackberry, chocolate, currant

Fruit:

ripe

1986: WineSpectator Rating: 85

Complexity:

supple

Compliments:

elegant

Food Matches:

Cheese: Parmesan
Poultry & Eggs: Chicken w/Lemon, Duck Confit, Game Birds
Red Meat: Beef, Glazed Pork, Grilled Beef, Grilled Filet Mignon, Grilled or Roast Leg, Grilled or Broiled Chops or Rack of Lamb, Lamb, Veal
Sauces: Red Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Corn, Roasted, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Sauteed Potatoes

Merlot:

(mer loh) Deep in color, high in alcohol and low in tannins, this grape is grown mostly in California, France, Washington, New York and Chile. The aromas and flavors can be plummy, chocolaty, and even redolent of tea leaves. It is often blended with Cabernet Sauvignon although it is the most prevalent grape variety in Bordeaux.


Napa:

This tiny strip of land just north of San Francisco is home to America’s most prestigious wineries. Its climate is ideal for viticulture. Ironically, it was deemed too ideal for some vintners, who have moved their vineyards from the valley’s flat plain to the hills in the east and west, adhering to the idea that grapes that struggle to grow yield better wine. The climate, soil, and individual wineries are enormously varied, so it’s impossible to identify a singular trait of Napa wines. In addition, nearly every noble grape is grown here, although Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon are the primary grapes. In the past, Napa’s wines have alternated between extremely fruity and fat to lean and subtle. Today the best Napa wines have achieved a balance between these extremes. Many are made to be drunk young and have abundant ripe fruit; others can be initially hard and tannic, but soften over four or five years to perfumed, cedary fruit. White Napa wines are excellent with fresh-grilled fish and chicken, but can also cope with more spicy and creamy flavors. Many Napa reds will overwhelm delicate cuisine, but rich red meat and cheeses do make good companions.

Mill Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

Attributes:

Producer:

Mill Creek Vineyards

Region:

Sonoma County, United States

Varietal:

Cabernet Sauvignon

Bottle Size:

750 ML

1997: WineSpectator Rating: 84

Complexity:

compact

Flavors:

black cherry, toasted oak

Fruit:

sweet

1995: WineSpectator Rating: 83

Flavors:

anise, blackberry, cassis, herbs

1994: WineSpectator Rating: 81

Acidity:

bright, lively

Food Matches:

Cheese: Blue Cheese
Herbs & Spices: Basil
Poultry & Eggs: Duck Confit, Quail stuffed with Swiss Chard & Italian Sausage
Red Meat: Beef, Buffalo, Farmed Venison, Game, Grilled or Roast Leg, Grilled or Broiled Chops or Rack of Lamb, Lamb, Liver, Pate or Liver, Pork Chops, Variety Meats or Organ Meats, Veal, Veal Carpaccio
Sauces: Red Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Caramelized Shallots, Corn, Roasted, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Sauteed Potatoes

Cabernet Sauvignon:

(cab er nay saw vee nyon)—This highly adaptable grape grows almost anywhere it is relatively warm, but the best wines come from the Burgundy region of France (where it is a noble variety), California, and Australia. It became famous through the red wines of the Médoc district of Bordeaux and is now grown in Washington, southern France, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Cabernet Sauvignon grapes make wines that are high in tannin and medium- to full-bodied. Usually identified as having black currant or cassis flavors, the grape can also possess vegetal tones when the grapes are less than ideally ripe. The best wines are rich and firm with great depth, and are often aged for fifteen years or more. Because it is highly tannic, Cabernet Sauvignon is often blended with other less-tannic grapes such as Merlot.


Sonoma:

Like its neighbor Napa, Sonoma is a small area filled with independent wineries and characterized by microclimates that vary according to the topography. The coolest parts of Sonoma are the fog-filled south, where the grape varieties are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Northwards up the valley the climate warms and provides a good base for Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel. In general Sonoma wines are less dramatically flavorful than those of Napa. Cabernet Sauvignon is relatively soft, with blackcurrant fruit, minty and eucalyptus perfume, and some soft buttery oak. Zinfandel ranges from soft and gulpable to massive bramble and pepper styles. Chardonnay is rich and juicy, especially from the Russian River, and Sauvignon Blanc can be zingy and grassy. Most Sonoma wines have a freshness and a soft edge which makes them very suitable for drinking on their own, however they partner well with strongly flavored fish and meat dishes. The old-style Zinfandels are delicious with spicy cuisine.

Balsamic Mustard Chicken with Potatoes

Rated

Ingredients

3 tbsp (45 ml) dijon mustard
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tbsp red wine vinegar
2 cloves garlic, minced
3 tbsp (45 ml) finely chopped onion
2 tbsp (45 ml) canola oil
4 boneless, skinless chicken half-breasts, cut into 1-inch (3 cm) strips
2 potatoes, very thinly sliced
1/2 cup low-sodium chicken broth

Preparation

1. In a shallow dish, combine the mustard, vinegars, garlic, onion, and 1 tbsp (15 ml) canola oil. Add the chicken, cover, and marinate in refrigerator for 30 minutes.

2. In a large pan, warm the remaining 1 tbsp of oil over medium heat. Add the potato slices and cook until slightly crisp.

3. Add the chicken and marinade to the pan. Cook for 10 - 15 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through (no pink shows in the middle).

4. Add the chicken broth, and simmer for an additional 5 minutes, until the sauce reaches the desired consistency. Serve hot.

Yield

Makes 4 servings