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    Maximin Grunhaus Riesling Mosel-Saar-Ruwer

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Von Schubert - Maximin Grunhaus

    Region:

    Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany

    Varietal:

    Riesling

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    Food Matches:

    Cheese: Blue Cheese
    Desserts: Apple Strudel, Caramel, Cheesecake, Linzer Torte
    Fish or Shellfish: Shellfish (scallops, clams, crab, lobster, shrimp, etc...), Smoked Salmon
    Fruits & Nuts: Cherries
    Herbs & Spices: Cayenne, Chili Powder, Cilantro, Coriander
    Pasta & Grains: Spaetzle or Dumplings
    Poultry & Eggs: Roast Turkey, Spicy Chicken Dishes
    Red Meat: Liver, Pate or Liver, Pork, Red Meat Cajun Style
    Sauces: Soy Sauce, Spicy Sauce, White Wine Sauce
    Spicy Food: Chili Seafood, Curry Dishes, Mexican & South American, Pad Thai, Szechuan
    Vegetables: Asparagus, Avocado, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chile Peppers, Jalapeno and other hot peppers

    Mosel-Saar-Ruwer:

    (MOH zel zar ROO ver)—This dramatically beautiful region of western Germany produces exceptional white wines from the Riesling grape. Among the lightest in Germany, these wines usually contain less than 10% alcohol and they are generally delicate, fresh, and bursting with flavor. With its flowery tastes and aromas, Mosel Riesling is a great wine to drink in the spring. Look for the words “Erzeugerabfüllung” or Gutsabfüllung,” which indicate that the wine was estate bottled and not mass-produced.


    Riesling:

    (REESE ling)—a grape that comes mostly from the Mosel and Rheingau regions of Germany (where it is a noble variety), the Finger Lakes region of New York, and Alsace region of France, and Austria. Although often thought of as “sweet,” many Rieslings are quite dry. The word trocken on German bottles indicates dryness. The trademarks of Riesling are high acidity, low to medium alcohol levels, and aromas and flavors that range from fruity and flowery to mineral. Also called Johannesburg Riesling or White Riesling.

    Cockburn Special Reserve

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Cockburn

    Region:

    Portugal, Other

    Varietal:

    Port

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    NV: WineSpectator Rating: 84

    Complexity:

    simple, straightforward

    Compliments:

    delicious

    Flavors:

    chocolate, grapey, plum, raisin

    NV: WineSpectator Rating: 83

    NV: WineEnthusiast Rating: 85

    Acidity:

    lively

    Compliments:

    powerful, stylish

    Flavors:

    spicy

    Texture:

    strong

    NV: WineEnthusiast Rating: 82

    Fruit:

    fruity, sweet

    NV: WineEnthusiast Rating: 83

    Flavors:

    earth, prune

    Fruit:

    sweet

    Food Matches:

    Desserts: Bread Pudding, Cakes, Chocolate, Chocolate Cake, Pecan Pie
    Fruits & Nuts: Plums, Walnuts

    Portugal:

    Well known for its Port and Vinho Verde wines, Portugal is one of Europe’s leading wine producing countries. It competes closely with Germany for the position of fourth largest wine producer in Europe. Portugal is also the worlds leading producer of cork. Single-handedly it accounts for nearly 70 percent of the worlds commercially traded cork supply.


    Port:

    Port is a fortified Portuguese wine. Produced from grapes grown and processed in the Douro Valley in Northern Portugal, distilled grape spirits are added to the wine during the fermentation process, increasing the alcohol content and halting fermentation before all the sugar is converted to alcohol, to produce a strong sweet wine. The different aging processes produce a variety of different types of port. The lighter styles, including white and tawny ports, can be served as aperitifs or cocktails, while the heavier styles, including Vintage ports, are commonly served after meals often with accompaniments of cheese, roasted nuts or bittersweet chocolate. The Douro Valley, established as a protected region in 1756, is the second oldest defined and protected wine region in the world. Both U.S. Federal Law and European Union guidelines restrict the label "Port" to products from Portugal. The Douro River Valley consists of steep hillsides with numerous microclimes created by the twists and turns of the River. The hot climate and difficult terrain encourage deep-rooted vines and produce grapes with intense flavor. Most ports contain a mixture of several different grape varieties and over 30 varieties of white grapes and more than 50 varieties of red grapes are grown in the region. Most of the wine travels through the port city of Porto, at the mouth of Douro River, for export, hence the name. The Port industry is regulated by the Instituto dos Vinhos do Douro e Porto (IVDP or Port and Douro Wine Institute). Port became popular in England in the early 1700s while war with France prevented the import of French wine. Various stories exist about the discovery of the fortification process, but the end result is that it greatly improved the shelf-life of the wine, allowing it to be exported without spoiling. The English have continued to be involved with the port trade and the names of many port shippers are familiar, including Cockburn, Croft, Dow, Graham, Osborne, Sandeman, Taylor, and Warre. The differing styles of port are a result of the quality of grapes used and the aging process, cask-aging or bottle aging. Cask aging, usually in wooden barrels, exposes the wine to oxygen allowing evaporation and producing a heavy intense port. These can be ready to drink after fining, filtration, and bottling. Ports designed to age in the bottle are generally aged in oak for a short period of time and then bottled, usually without filtration. They may age in the bottle for several decades before they are ready to drink. The sealed bottle allows little or no exposure to air and produces a smoother, less tannic product. Typical styles of port include Ruby Port, Tawny Port, White Port, Vintage Port, Late Bottle Vintage Port, Colheita Port, Aged Tawny Port, Vintage Character Port, Single Quinta Port, Garrafeira Port, and Crusted Port.

    Kerpen 'Wehlener Sonnenuhr' Riesling Kabinett

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Kerpen

    Region:

    Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany

    Varietal:

    Riesling

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    2006: WineSpectator Rating: 87

    Complexity:

    rich, rustic

    2005: WineSpectator Rating: 89

    Flavors:

    anise, apricot, lime

    Fruit:

    ripe

    2005: WineAdvocate Rating: 90

    Flavors:

    apple, vanilla

    Texture:

    creamy

    2004: WineSpectator Rating: 90

    Compliments:

    racy

    2004: WineAdvocate Rating: 87

    Acidity:

    bright, fresh

    Flavors:

    lime, mineral, peach

    2004: WineAndSpirits Rating: 86

    Acidity:

    fresh

    Flavors:

    apple, lemon, vanilla

    2003: WineSpectator Rating: 88

    Acidity:

    soft

    Complexity:

    rich

    2002: WineSpectator Rating: 88

    Flavors:

    berries, vanilla

    Food Matches:

    Cheese: Blue Cheese
    Desserts: Apple Strudel, Caramel, Cheesecake, Linzer Torte
    Fish or Shellfish: Shellfish (scallops, clams, crab, lobster, shrimp, etc...), Smoked Salmon
    Fruits & Nuts: Cherries
    Herbs & Spices: Cayenne, Chili Powder, Cilantro, Coriander
    Pasta & Grains: Spaetzle or Dumplings
    Poultry & Eggs: Roast Turkey, Spicy Chicken Dishes
    Red Meat: Liver, Pate or Liver, Pork, Red Meat Cajun Style
    Sauces: Soy Sauce, Spicy Sauce, White Wine Sauce
    Spicy Food: Chili Seafood, Curry Dishes, Mexican & South American, Pad Thai, Szechuan
    Vegetables: Asparagus, Avocado, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chile Peppers, Jalapeno and other hot peppers

    Mosel-Saar-Ruwer:

    (MOH zel zar ROO ver)—This dramatically beautiful region of western Germany produces exceptional white wines from the Riesling grape. Among the lightest in Germany, these wines usually contain less than 10% alcohol and they are generally delicate, fresh, and bursting with flavor. With its flowery tastes and aromas, Mosel Riesling is a great wine to drink in the spring. Look for the words “Erzeugerabfüllung” or Gutsabfüllung,” which indicate that the wine was estate bottled and not mass-produced.


    Riesling:

    (REESE ling)—a grape that comes mostly from the Mosel and Rheingau regions of Germany (where it is a noble variety), the Finger Lakes region of New York, and Alsace region of France, and Austria. Although often thought of as “sweet,” many Rieslings are quite dry. The word trocken on German bottles indicates dryness. The trademarks of Riesling are high acidity, low to medium alcohol levels, and aromas and flavors that range from fruity and flowery to mineral. Also called Johannesburg Riesling or White Riesling.

    Smoked Chicken Salad With Fruit

    Rated

    Ingredients

    1/4 cup fresh lime juice
    1 tbsp vegetable oil
    1 tsp honey
    1/8 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
    1/4 tsp grated lime zest
    1/2 large ripe papaya, peeled and sliced (12 ounces)
    2 medium plums, sliced very thin
    2 plum tomatoes, sliced
    2 scallions, chopped
    1/2 tsp grated fresh ginger
    8 cups Boston lettuce, torn into bite-size pieces
    1 large bunch watercress, tough stems removed
    6 oz skinless smoked chicken breast, cut into julienne strips
    2 tbsp sliced natural almonds, toasted

    Preparation

    1. To make the dressing, in a medium bowl, whisk together 3 tablespoons of the lime juice, the oil, honey, red pepper flakes and lime zest.

    2. In a large bowl, combine the papaya, plums, plum tomatoes, scallions, ginger and remaining 1 tbsp lime juice.

    3. Add the lettuce and watercress to the fruit mixture, along with 3 tablespoons of the dressing, and toss to coat.

    4. Add the smoked chicken to the remaining dressing and toss to coat. Divide the greens and fruit mixture among 4 plates. Top with the smoked chicken and sprinkle with the almonds.

    Yield

    Serves 4

    Nutrition Facts

    Nutrition information is provided as a resource. Values will vary depending on specific ingredients used.
    Serving Size: 1
    Number of Servings: Serves 4
    Amount Per Serving:
    Calories: 160 Calories from Fat: 59

    Amount per Serving
    % Daily Value*  
    Amount per Serving
    % Daily Value*  
    Total Fat 6.6g
    10%  
    Carbohydrates 14.61g
    4%  
    Dietary Fiber 3.44g
    13%  
    Saturated Fat < 1g
    4%  
    Calories 160.45kcal
    8%  
    Cholesterol 24.66mg
    8%  
    Protein 12.85g
    21%  
    Sodium 38.44mg
    1%  
    Calcium
    1%  
    Iron
    3%  
    Vitamin A
    93%  
    Vitamin C
    100%  
    *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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