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WTN: Superbowl (Tuscan, S Africa, Rhone) + Soave

by Dale Williams » Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:29 pm

Saturday it was just me, the dog, some andouille, leftover veggies, and the 2005 Pieropan "Calvarino" Soave. Crisp and clean white fruits, a touch of citrus,good acidity. Lots of mineral especially on finish, fairly big white, a hint of almonds on finish after a while. Lovely wine. A- /B+

Sunday I made some jerk pork kebabs and then headed over to Roger's for a Super Bowl party with some good friends. Lots of food, lots of kids, lots of fun. An assortment of Europeans (English, Belgian, French, and German), so my friend Dave and I spent some time explaining various calls, but they were actually pretty into game. There was beer and juice, and some wine as well:

2007 Sterling Chardonnay (Central Coast I think) 
Sweet canned pears and a touch of vanilla extract, rather round, though not as flabby as some CA Chards. Not a lot going on here, but not offensive. C+/B-

1999 Castello del Terriccio "Tassinaia" (Toscana IGT )
My wine. My original plan was to do some label doctoring on a pair of Auslesen, turning a Kurt Darting into a Kurt Warner and a Gunderloch Nackenheim Rothenberg into a Nackenheim Roethlisberger , but when I went to retrieve bottles realized the Pfalz just said "Darting" on front label. So instead decided on a SuperTuscan for the SuperBowl. This was still showing fairly young, big currant and black plums, still showing some chocolatey oak, firm but not hard tannins, good length. Pretty tasty but could be Cabernet Sauvignon in French oak from anywhere (I think there is Sangiovese in there in about equal qualities, but you could have fooled me). B/B+ to me, but someone to whom regional typicity means nothing would probably go higher.

2005 Golden Kaan Pinotage
Light , red fruity, not a lot of burnt rubber though it's clearly there in background. Not much of a finish, but I like better than most Pinotages. B-

2006 Paul Autard Cotes du Rhone
Showing somewhat Grenachey, jammy red fruits, a little heat, but good finish for the level. Some light earth and mushroom notes. Not exciting, but ok for less expensive CdR.B/B-

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency.
 
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Re: WTN: Superbowl (Tuscan, S Africa, Rhone) + Soave

by Salil » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:15 pm

Nice lineup. I've liked Golden Kaan a lot more than the other Pinotage examples I've had - definitely less rubbery/burnt than the others and it's got a nice bright fruit/acid component I enjoy.

Can you share the recipe for the jerk pork btw? :)
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Re: WTN: Superbowl (Tuscan, S Africa, Rhone) + Soave

by Dale Williams » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:04 pm

Actually I wasn't that thrilled with the jerk pork. Unsure if it was the recipe or my execution. Basically one cuts up pork shoulder into small cubes, grate a little nutmeg put in a pan with a kind of bouquet garni style bundle (with garlic, coriander, chipotle chile, cinnamon) simmered till soft, then one cooks off water till pork browns in remaining fat. Then make skwers of pork and cilantro, dress with lemon juice. In addition to chipotle I put in 2 Thai chiles, but still feel it a bit bland.

Edited to add recipe:
http://events.nytimes.com/recipes/1866/ ... ork&st=cse
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Re: WTN: Superbowl (Tuscan, S Africa, Rhone) + Soave

by Salil » Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:40 pm

Thanks for the recipe Dale. Interesting - first time I've seen a jerk recipe without scotch bonnet (which for me gives it the characteristic mouth-searing heat).
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Re: WTN: Superbowl (Tuscan, S Africa, Rhone) + Soave

by Dale Williams » Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:45 am

well, actually recipe is called "pork with jerk seasonings", not actually jerk pork. I probably wouldn't have done it if it was true jerk pork, the crowd wasn't heavy with hot food junkies. Real jerk chicken or pork with SB/habaneros is one of the times I'd reach for beer rather than wine.

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