Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Smoked Fish Pairing, Tricky

Rhino Wino - Rhino Wine Times

Strong flavors can be hard to deal with sometimes, smoked fish being an example of a harder flavor to pair with wine.  In fact for most pairing advice smoked fish seems like a paradox. Fish is full of delicate flavors that are typically paired with a white wine, but smoking foods almost always adds deeper notes to the fish as well as heightening the fish’s natural flavors in a way that could possibly make it too strong for some white wines to be enjoyed thoroughly in a pairing.  The chance of just a random wine from the six bottle wine totes suiting smoked fish is slim, as smoked fish is known for not working with wine well for a reason. Thanks to the great variety of smoked fish available though, there is a possibility for a match.

                The classic smoked salmon matches rather easily with a mildly dry red with light herb flavors and maybe even citrus notes.  This combination works so well because fresh wines clean the mouth between bits of fish, but salmon can stand up fairly well to a red.  More white meat fish like trout that have been smoked pair better with smoky, oaked whites like chardonnay. 

Smoked Fish Pairing, Tricky is a post from: Rhino Wino

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Why I No Longer Buy Expensive Wine

We couldn't agree more. The element of surprise goes a long way. 


Why I No Longer Buy Expensive Wine (Wine Spectator)
http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/45640

Expensive wines rarely surprise. But modestly priced wines—the best of them, anyway—are endlessly surprising.

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Let the flights begin.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Article: Bottle of White Sells for Record $117,000

Wow, that is a large bucket of clams. But if it makes you happy then it is all worth it. 


Bottle of White Sells for Record $117,000
http://blogs.wsj.com/scene/2011/07/26/bottle-of-white-sells-for-117000-breaking-record/

Christian Vanneque fulfilled a long-held dream today by finally getting his hands on a bottle of 1811 Chateau d’Yquem. It just so happens that his $117,000 purchase has also put him in the history books.

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Article: $1 Million Of Wine Destroyed In Forklift Accident

Ouch! Oh so sad. 


$1 Million Of Wine Destroyed In Forklift Accident
http://technorati.com/business/article/1-million-of-wine-destroyed-in/

In the blink of an eye, a third of this year’s production of Mollydooker Velvet Glove shiraz wine went down the drain, as a forklift malfunction accidentally dropped 462 cases of the $185 per bottle wine. The total loss was valued at over $1 million.

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Decisions, decisions.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Great night in SxSE with NxNW

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Article: The Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project Returns For Its Fifth Year of Keeping America's Beaches 'Barefoot Friendly'

Hats off to Barefoot Wine for supporting a great cause. 


The Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project Returns For Its Fifth Year of Keeping America's Beaches 'Barefoot Friendly'
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-barefoot-wine-beach-rescue-project-returns-for-its-fifth-year-of-keeping-americas-beaches-barefoot-friendly-122459663.html

The Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project is an awesome way to bring attention to great causes and give back to local communities by cleaning their shorelines.