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    Murphy Goode 'The Fume' Sauvignon Blanc

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Murphy Goode Estate Winery

    Region:

    North Coast, United States

    Varietal:

    Sauvignon Blanc

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    2001: WineEnthusiast Rating: 88

    Acidity:

    bright, clean, fresh

    Body:

    solid

    Flavors:

    grapefruit, green apple, herbs, lemon, melon

    2000: WineEnthusiast Rating: 88

    Complexity:

    rich

    1999: WineAdvocate Rating: 87

    Acidity:

    fresh

    Body:

    medium-bodied

    1999: WineEnthusiast Rating: 88

    Flavors:

    grapefruit, melon

    1998: Tanzer Rating: 85

    Body:

    lean, light

    1998: WineAdvocate Rating: 87

    Flavors:

    melon, spicy

    1998: WineAdvocate Rating: 87

    Flavors:

    cinnamon, nutmeg, toast, tropical fruits

    1998: WineAdvocate Rating: 85

    Acidity:

    clean, soft

    Body:

    light, medium body

    Texture:

    dense

    Food Matches:

    Cheese: Feta, Fondue, Goat Cheese, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta, Swiss
    Fish or Shellfish: Ceviche, Salmon with Lemon
    Fruits & Nuts: Citrus Fruits, Mango Salsa
    Herbs & Spices: Anise, Fennel Seed, Tarragon, Basil, Cilantro, Coriander, Curry, Dill, Thyme
    Pasta & Grains: Pasta with Pesto
    Poultry & Eggs: Chicken Stir Fry, Chicken w/Lemon
    Red Meat: Liver, Pate or Liver, Pork Chops
    Sauces: Vinaigrette, White Wine Sauce
    Spicy Food: Yakisoba
    Vegetables: Artichokes, Asparagus Quiche, Roasted Asparagus, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Salad, Spinach, Tomato

    Sauvignon Blanc:

    Comes mostly from California, France, New Zealand, and South Africa. Its highly acidic wines are often suggestive of herbs or grass. Light to medium bodied and usually dry, European versions are generally not oaky while California Sauvignon Blanc can take on many of the qualities of Chardonnay. France has two classic wine regions for the Sauvignon Blanc gape: Bordeaux and the Loire Valley The Bordeaux wine is called Bordeaux Blanc and the two best known of the Loire wines are called Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé. In Bordeaux, Sauvignon Blanc is sometimes blended with Sémillon.

    Rockbare Chardonnay

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Rockbare

    Region:

    McLaren Vale, Australia/New Zealand

    Varietal:

    Chardonnay

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    2006: WineSpectator Rating: 86

    Flavors:

    almond, apple, lime

    2004: WineSpectator Rating: 85

    Flavors:

    pear, pineapple

    2004: WineAdvocate Rating: 91

    Body:

    medium to full-bodied

    Flavors:

    apple, citrus, new oak, orange, peach

    Fruit:

    fruity

    2004: Tanzer Rating: 89

    Acidity:

    bright, crisp, lively, tangy

    Body:

    light

    Complexity:

    focused

    Fruit:

    fruity

    2003: WineAdvocate Rating: 88

    Aromas:

    *-scented

    2002: WineSpectator Rating: 87

    Acidity:

    bright

    Flavors:

    apricot, citrus, oak, spicy

    Fruit:

    ripe

    2002: WineAdvocate Rating: 89

    Body:

    medium-bodied

    Compliments:

    elegant

    Texture:

    silky

    2001: WineSpectator Rating: 87

    Acidity:

    fresh, lively

    Food Matches:

    Cheese: Blue Cheese, Brie, Goat Cheese, Gouda, Swiss
    Fish or Shellfish: Catfish, Dover Sole, Red Snapper, Tilapia, Walleye, Garlic Shrimp, Grouper / Swordfish, Monkfish, Lobster Salad, Salmon / Trout, Bluefish and Mackerel, Shellfish (scallops, clams, crab, lobster, shrimp, etc...), Smoked Salmon
    Herbs & Spices: Anise, Fennel Seed, Tarragon, Basil, Curry, Ginger, Nutmeg, Mace, Allspice, Rosemary, Saffron, Thyme
    Poultry & Eggs: Chicken or Turkey, Glazed Duck, Goose, Roast Game Hen, Roast Turkey
    Red Meat: Pork, Veal
    Sauces: White Wine Sauce
    Vegetables: Avocado

    Chardonnay:

    (shar dohn nay)—This noble grape’s reputation was established in France, particularly in the Burgundy region, and the highly prized Chardonnay wines from Chablis, Mâcon, Mersault, and Pouilly-Fuissé are imitated by winemakers around the world. Generally an oaked wine (whether from expensive oak barrels or a quick soak in oak chips), its fruity aromas and flavors range from apple in the cooler regions to tropical fruits such a pineapple in the warmer regions. It can also display subtle earthy aromas, such as mushroom or minerals. It has a medium to high acidity and is generally full-bodied. Classical Chardonnay wines are dry. Chardonnay is also an important grape in the Champagne district where it's picked before fully ripe and while it still has high acid and understated fruit flavors—the perfect combination for champagne. California has adopted this grape with a fervor and there are some 200 wineries producing Chardonnay wines in other parts of the United States. Chardonnay has also seen a tremendous planting surge in Australia, and new vineyards are being planted in Italy, Lebanon, New Zealand, Spain, and South Africa.


    McLaren Vale:

    A historic region on the outskirts of Adelaide with a mild climate influenced by the sea. It is particularly admired for its Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Sémillon. Grenache and Shiraz are its best reds.

    Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon Knights Valley

    Attributes:

    Producer:

    Beringer Vineyards

    Region:

    Knights Valley, United States

    Varietal:

    Cabernet Sauvignon

    Bottle Size:

    750 ML

    2005: WineAdvocate Rating: 88

    Acidity:

    soft

    Complexity:

    rich

    Flavors:

    chocolate, earth, herbs

    2004: WineAndSpirits Rating: 90

    Flavors:

    beef, mineral, stony

    2004: WineAdvocate Rating: 88

    Texture:

    round

    2003: WineAdvocate Rating: 88

    Acidity:

    soft

    Compliments:

    delicious, excellent ripeness

    Flavors:

    black currant, earth, oak

    Fruit:

    fruity, sweet

    2003: WineAndSpirits Rating: 90

    Texture:

    silky

    2002: WineAdvocate Rating: (89-91)

    Acidity:

    soft

    Complexity:

    opulent

    Flavors:

    earth, tobacco

    2002: WineAdvocate Rating: 88

    Flavors:

    black currant, cedar, licorice, oak, smoky

    2001: WineAdvocate Rating: (87-89)

    Acidity:

    soft

    Complexity:

    opulent

    Food Matches:

    Cheese: Blue Cheese
    Herbs & Spices: Basil
    Poultry & Eggs: Duck Confit, Quail stuffed with Swiss Chard & Italian Sausage
    Red Meat: Beef, Buffalo, Farmed Venison, Game, Grilled or Roast Leg, Grilled or Broiled Chops or Rack of Lamb, Lamb, Liver, Pate or Liver, Pork Chops, Variety Meats or Organ Meats, Veal, Veal Carpaccio
    Sauces: Red Wine Sauce
    Vegetables: Caramelized Shallots, Corn, Roasted, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Sauteed Potatoes

    Cabernet Sauvignon:

    (cab er nay saw vee nyon)—This highly adaptable grape grows almost anywhere it is relatively warm, but the best wines come from the Burgundy region of France (where it is a noble variety), California, and Australia. It became famous through the red wines of the Médoc district of Bordeaux and is now grown in Washington, southern France, Italy, Australia, South Africa, Chile, and Argentina. Cabernet Sauvignon grapes make wines that are high in tannin and medium- to full-bodied. Usually identified as having black currant or cassis flavors, the grape can also possess vegetal tones when the grapes are less than ideally ripe. The best wines are rich and firm with great depth, and are often aged for fifteen years or more. Because it is highly tannic, Cabernet Sauvignon is often blended with other less-tannic grapes such as Merlot.

    Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Salad

    Rated

    Ingredients

    4 slices tomato
    4 leaves fresh basil
    4 slices low-fat mozzarella
    Freshly ground black pepper to taste

    Preparation

    Place the tomatoes on a plate. Top with the basil leaves and mozzarella and season with black pepper.

    Yield

    Makes 4 servings

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