In this episode, Jeff tries a three vintage vertical of Sauvignon Blanc samples from Cornerstone Cellars…
Wine Tasted:
Cornerstone Cellars 2011, 2010, and 2009 Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc
Food Pairing:
King Crab Mac and Cheese. The acidity of the Sauvignon Blanc cut through the fattiness of the crab and the cheese. The salinity of the wine also highlighted the seafood. This food pairing does a great job of showcasing the richness of the Cornerstone Sauvignon Blanc.
Next Day Bonus Food Pairings:
Shrimp Ceviche. This spicy and rich ceviche brought out some of the ripe fruit flavors in the wine.
Super Burrito Al Pastor. The savory burrito highlighted the herbaceous notes in the Sauvignon Blanc. I would show you a picture of the burrito unwrapped, but that would make for a messy meal.
Stay Rad,
Jeff
What’s the oldest Sauvignon Blanc you’ve had? What are your thoughts on aging your white wines? Leave us a comment, and let us know what you think.
As part of the Wines of Alsace Twitter Taste and Chat, Jeff tries four different Alsatian Rieslings in this episode. Let’s see why #AlsaceRocks…
Wines Tasted:
Rad Wines of Alsace
Trimbach 2010 Riesling
Domaine Ostertag 2011 Vignoble d’E Riesling
Meyer-Fonné 2011 Riesling Reserve
Weinbach 2011 Cuvée Théo Riesling
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See Jeff’s first tasting of Trimbach Riesling here.
Stay Rad,
Jeff
Don’t forget to join the Wines of Alsace Twitter Taste and Chat between 4 and 5pm Pacific, 6/27/13. Use the hashtag #AlsaceRocks, and throw a Q in front of your questions, to find out all you want to know about these dry Rieslings from France.