Selection
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Approx. Price |
Comments |
Babich, Marlborough (New Zealand) Pinot Noir “Black Label” 2014 (Imported by MHW Ltd.)
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$21
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The herbal note in this light Pinot made the match especially enticing. There is plenty of bright cherry fruit, but also notes resembling thyme and coriander.
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Hugel, Alsace (France) Pinot Blanc “Cuvée les Amours” 2014 (Imported by Frederick Wildman)
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$18 |
Fresh and vibrant, with flavors echoing golden apples and juicy pears, this wine shone brightly with the dish. It is not especially complex, but it does taste complete. All its virtues came to the fore with this pairing. |
Leeuwenkuil Swartland (South Africa) Grenache Noir 2015 (Imported by Indigo Wine Group)
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$21 |
Earthy, spicy notes give this wine character and made the dish taste deep and satisfying. A Marsanne from this same producer proved almost as compatible, making Leeuwenkuil a label that we plan to look for in the future.
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Pazo Señorans, Rias Baixas (Spain) Albariño 2015 (Imported by European Cellars)
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$24
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Always a stellar Albariño, the 2015 Pazo Señorans tastes of apples and citrus, with a broad mouth-feel that enables it to stand up to hearty foods. It enhanced the dish by accenting the sweet spices in the preparation.
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Raats, Stellenbosch (South Africa) Chenin Blanc “Original” 2016 (Imported by Cape Classics)
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$16 |
Tasting most notably of sweet pear fruit, with riveting acidity for balance, this Chenin Blanc meshed seamlessly with our Indian-inspired chicken and rice. It was a near perfect match.
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