![]() With the wide swing in temperatures from one day to the next, it has made my choice in wine and food quite mercurial as well. Saturday brought blue skies and warm temps making it conducive for a long power walk and sunset drinks on the deck. I opened a bottle of 2014 Napa Valley Mockingbird Hill Chardonnay that was perfect for the occasion. This is a very noteworthy wine with lots of depth and character. The color was pale straw with lovely aromas of citrus, pear and vanilla. The palate revealed lush layers of honeysuckle, pineapple, and honey crisp apples with hints of oak and vanilla. The finish was long with a touch of creamsicle lingering. Nice acidity and very clean. Aged in 25% new French oak, this chardonnay is a winner! ![]() It’s a rainy Sunday and quite chilly. I’m thinking Cabernet and soup tonight! Have a peaceful Sunday.
Cheers! Penina
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It was a “feel good” day on Thursday. A portion of the day was spent with Otis, a service dog in training from Puppies Behind Bars. There is nothing like the unconditional love that these dogs give. I love volunteering and socializing these terrific pups! ![]() Towards evening I met up with some friends for some fun banter and light fair. I tasted a 2014 Bodegas Muga Blanco from Rioja, Spain. The wine is a blend of 90% Viura and 10% Malvasia grapes. Gold in color with a green tinge to it, this was a light and crisp wine. The nose offered apple, honey and citrus that carried through to the palate. Pear and spice slid into a surprisingly long finish. Very nice! http://www.bodegasmuga.com It’s hard to believe that the weekend is already here. What will you be eating and drinking? Please share!
Happy Friday! Cheers! Penina ![]() This week was tossed into a shaker and what poured out was nothing like I had originally planned! I was all set to attend the Consorzio Valpolicella Tasting & Seminars in NYC yesterday. Unfortunately, a client pre-empted my plans and the day took a different direction. ![]() I have been to several Italian wine tastings that have included the Veneto Region. Valpolicella comes from the Veneto region of northeastern Italy and is the most famous wine district in that region. Valpolicella is a blended wine. The Corvina grape makes up most of the blend (usually up to 75%) with Rondinella and Molinara rounding out the mix. Sangiovese, Negrara or Barbera are other grapes that are used as well. Corvina is the grape of choice for higher quality Valpolicella. ![]() Since I didn’t make it to the event, a sweet friend found a bottle of 2013 Folonari Valpolicella for me to taste. This red blend is a mix of Corvina, Rondinella and Molinara grapes. The aromas were subtle with fresh fruit and pine. The palate offered cherry, cranberry, pepper and herbs. It was light and smooth with soft tannins and a hint of vanilla bean on the finish. Very easy to drink. Founded in 1825 by Francesco Folonari, the winery is located in the heart of the Veneto region http://folonariwines.com The sun is shining and I’m going to try and reconstruct the rest of this week!
Happy Wednesday! Cheers! Penina ![]() The week flew by very quickly. Because I spent so much time outdoors, I didn’t attend to everything that I should have. It will definitely impact the week coming up. In addition to work, I have wine events, a dinner party and best of all, a puppy to socialize from the Puppies Behind Bars organization. Prior to sunset last evening, my friend arrived for dinner. We decided to open a bottle of 2012 Chateau Mourgues Du Gres ‘Les Galets Rosés’ that I had chilling in the refrigerator. Made mostly with Syrah and a small amount of Grenache, this rosé was full-bodied, dry and fruity. The color was deep salmon with fragrant aromas of strawberry, peach and raspberry. Wonderfully layered flavors of strawberry, cherry, melon and vanilla gave way to a long finish of sweet apple lingering on the palate. Francois Collard, a former journalist, owns Chateau Mourgues Du Gres. It is in the appellation of Costieres de Nimes, located on the border of Languedoc and Provence. Check out the website for more information. http://www.mourguesdugres.com The rosé paired well with the baked Dijon-crusted salmon, corn on the cob drizzled with truffle oil and roasted asparagus. ![]() With just a little of the rosé left and no prepared dessert, I grabbed a bag of semi-sweet chocolate chunks for a little treat. The combination of the rosé and the chocolate in our mouths was quite amazing and very delicious. It was like eating strawberries dipped in chocolate. Yummy! I’m hoping to get in a power walk before the day ends.
Have a great Sunday! Cheers! Penina Two years ago today, my niece passed away from an unforgiving brain cancer. She was an amazing and beautiful woman. She was my warrior princess. ![]() So, this evening I will honor her with “our” go to drink…a dirty martini made with Belvedere Vodka. We had many fun nights out on the town, sipping our drinks, laughing, and sharing stories and secrets. And, I will share my stories with her this evening. She is in my heart and soul forever…and I miss her everyday. Cheers to you my sweet Sidra.
Cheers… Penina ![]() Last evening I fired up the grill and seared a large piece of tuna steak that had been marinating for a few hours in teriyaki, sesame seeds, garlic and ginger. ![]() It was a toss up as to whether or not to serve wine or make martinis. My dinner guest said that he preferred vodka with his steak. Who was I to argue? I love vodka! I got out my classic martini glasses and made perfect martinis with Grey Goose Vodka. By the time I took this photo, we’d already devoured the olives. The tuna was done to perfection. After slicing it, I placed the tuna strips over salad. It was a perfect meal, even without the wine. Syrah, Pinot Noir or dry Rosé would have paired well with the tuna. Perhaps next time… ![]() It’s another beautiful day. I hope to sneak in a power walk at some point. I’ve been power walking practically every day for the last few weeks! I feel great! Happy Thursday! Cheers! Penina ![]() Monday was a beautiful day filled with lots of sunshine. It actually felt like the middle of summer but without the benefit of a pool to dive into. However, in just a few more weeks, I’ll be swimming again! ![]() The mild temperatures continued throughout the evening, which made it ideal for sitting outside and watching the sunset with a few friends. My host provided an array of cocktails that included wine, Tequila Sunrise and my recipe from last summer, Tequila Sunset. I opted for the Ram’s Gate 2012 Chardonnay Carneros Sonoma, CA ![]() The Chardonnay had a soft yellow color with rich aromas of oak, hazelnut and tropical fruit. Citrus, pear, mango and honeysuckle entertained the palate. The wine was crisp and lush with a hint of spice on the finish. It was a definite thumb’s up! http://www.ramsgatewinery.com ![]() If you’re a New Yorker, please get out there and vote today! Have a great Tuesday!
Cheers! Penina ![]() It has been a beautiful weekend filled with blue skies and warm temps. And, it was the perfect setting for alfresco dining. ![]() A few friends and I kicked off the weekend with a lovely lunch while sitting on the porch of Purdy’s Farmer & The Fish. The restaurant is located in North Salem, NY in a quaint 18th century house that dates back to 1775. Most of the herbs and vegetables used in the kitchen are grown on their five-acre farm right behind the restaurant. Farmer & The Fish has been a popular casual “hangout” spot since it first opened in 2012. It was nice to connect with everyone the other day and I’m looking forward to seeing more of the crowd throughout this summer. ![]() I ordered one of my favorite dishes, the Seared Scallop Salad. It is made with fingerling potatoes, sunny side up egg, crispy bacon and lemon aioli. The scallops were done to perfection and although I opted out of the bacon, I enjoyed every bite! Unfortunately, the photo is not the best due to the sun hitting the table and casting shadows everywhere. ![]() The alfresco dining continued throughout the weekend. Saturday evening I grilled vegetables and tossed it all with pasta. We enjoyed a bottle of chilled 2014 Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand. I reviewed this vintage in July 2015. You can read it at: http://thewineknitter.com/1/post/2015/07/day-309.html. The wine was just as good last evening. http://www.oysterbaywines.com I’m off to embrace this beautiful day!
Happy Sunday! Cheers! Penina The other evening I enjoyed drinks and a light bite at a friend’s home. I was introduced to Casamigos Tequila and Ripe Bar Juice Agave Margarita. We are now best friends! It was one of the most delicious and refreshing margaritas that I have had in a long time. ![]() George Clooney and Rande Gerber, long time friends and die-hard tequila fans, produce Casamigos Tequila. They wanted to make a smooth tequila that didn’t need the adornments of lime or salt. This 80 proof tequila is distilled in Jalisco, Mexico and made from hand-selected 100% Blue Weber agaves. It was originally made for just friends & family to enjoy. Casamigos was never intended for release to the public. But lucky for us, it debuted in the U.S. in 2013 and we can now find it on store shelves. If you like your tequila neat, then this is the one for you. Casamigos is clear with a clean edge to it. One can discern a hint of citrus on the nose with a silky tease of vanilla and honey on the palate. http://casamigostequila.com ![]() My host mixed the Casamigos Tequila with Ripe Agave Margarita Bar Juice. This is a delicious blend of lime and orange juice that is lightly sweetened with agave nectar. It was the perfect accompaniment to the tequila. Delicious! Check out their website. https://www.drinkripe.com ![]() It’s hard to believe that the Stanley Cup playoffs have begun. The year flew by so quickly! Last night was Game 1 of the eastern conference first-round series. Unfortunately, the NY Rangers got off to a bad start and lost to the Penguins, 2 to 5. Let’s see what happens tonight! The sun is shining, birds are singing and I’m signing off so that I can be out in nature!
Happy Thursday! Cheers! Penina ![]() After a busy, but fun filled weekend, it was nice to put on the brakes Monday evening. We opened some wine, made popcorn and watched a movie. You might be wondering what wine to pair with popcorn. Well, that all depends on how you “dress” the popcorn. I prepare my popcorn in a Whirly Pop Popcorn Popper and then season the popcorn with salt and pepper, very simple. However, there is an endless list of creative ways to flavor popcorn, such as butter, cheese, truffle oil, herbs, melted chocolate or caramel. If the popcorn is sweet, a dry brut style champagne or dry rosé would pair well. Chardonnay and Malbec pair nicely with buttered popcorn. If you love cheese on your popcorn, Zinfandel, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are a great match. And, if you like munching on plain popcorn, then any wine will work! As I always say, “whatever floats your palate”. There is no right or wrong when choosing wine as long as the flavors of food and wine aren’t at war in your mouth! ![]() We ended up opening a 2011 Crooked Path Cellars Zinfandel from Paso Robles region of CA. It was smooth with a hint of spice and dark berries. Full-bodied with medium tannins gave way to a long finish. I love the label! Have a great Tuesday!
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