Selection
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Approx. Price |
Comments |
Fairview, Coastal Region (South Africa) Shiraz 2013 (Imported by Vineyard Brands)
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$18 |
The peppery notes in this Shiraz complemented the meat nicely, as did the red and black fruit flavors. Happily, there was no trace of rubbery band-aid in the finish (as there is in many South African reds).
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Nieto Senetiner, Mendoza (Argentina) Bonarda 2012 (Imported by Foley Family Wines)
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$14 |
We did not have high hopes for this pairing, as we usually find Bonarda to be a fairly boring grape variety. But we were flat out wrong. The wine’s juicy character and earthy secondary flavors made it an outstanding partner. |
Qupé, Santa Barbara County (California) Syrah 2012
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$30 |
Quite French in character, this Syrah has peppery notes with hints of bacon fat and barnyard in the background. Those non-fruit flavors, along with its more forward fruit, gave it plenty of depth and character—just what this dish needed in a wine match. |
Tenuta Rapitalà, Sicily (Italy) Pinot Nero & Nero d’Avola “Nuhar” (Imported by Frederick Wildman)
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$14 |
Surprisingly soft but full of rich, ripe flavor, this Sicilian beauty echoed the sweet spice elements in the meatloaf. This winery is on an impressive roll these days, with a bevy of exciting, reasonably-priced wines in its portfolio. Don’t miss them!
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Ventisquero, Maipo Valley (Chile) Cabernet Sauvignon “Grey” Trinidad Vineyard (Imported by the San Francisco Wine Exchange)
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$45 |
The most substantial wine we are recommending, with deep, dark flavors augmented by characteristically Chilean herbal notes, this wine did not overwhelm the dish, as we initially feared. It instead complemented the meatloaf beautifully.
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