
Selection
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Caparzo
Toscana
(Italy)
Chardonnay
2015
(Imported by
Vineyard Brands)
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$15
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Tasting of apricots and pears, this unoaked Chardonnay exhibits a slightly metallic edge in the finish, giving it a genuinely Tuscan character. That non-fruit element keeps it focused and allows it to show its charm even when sipped with the spicy kimchi mayonnaise.
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Jean-Luc Colombo
Côtes du Rhône
(France)
“Les Abeilles”
2016
(Imported by Palm Bay)
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$14
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Soft and spicy, with an echo of pepper and dried herbs, this red Côtes de Rhône offers plenty of fruit but not all that much power, making it versatile enough to work with a dish like this. A more robust Rhône red would seem overwhelming.
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Faustino VII
Rioja
(Spain)
2014
(Imported by Palm Bay)
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$29
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An old-fashioned Rioja, this is a light, almost pale-colored red, with abundant flavor reminiscent of cherry fruit, sweet pipe tobacco, leather, and savory spice. It starred with the dish as all those flavors added complexity while never threatening to steal the limelight.
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Presqu’ile
Santa Maria Valley
(California)
Sauvignon Blanc
2016
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$26
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An impressive California Sauvignon, with true varietal character, but a fuller body than most renditions from New Zealand or the Loire. That body accompanies a richness of flavor that allows it to stand up to rich dishes like this one.
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Steele
Lake County
(California)
Cabernet Franc Rosé
2017
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