Tonight we’re offering the perfect solution to New York’s fickle weather. One minute it’s sunny and we want a crisp white, the next it’s cold and dreary, and we’re ready for a Malbec. These three wines, served at our tasting tonight from 6 to 9pm, will match your weekend weather forecast woes and cheers.
Domaine Jean Ginglinger Gewurztraminer 2008
Floral and bursting with wild litchi fruits, this sweet Gewurztraminer from Alsace in northeastern France pairs well with light appetizers or dessert.
Domaine La Croix Belle Le Champ du Coq 2007
Ranked 87 points by Wine Spectator, this blend of Syrah and Grenache from the Languedoc region of southern France first delivers a complex nose of blackberries and spice, then brings you to notes of thyme and rosemary on the palate. Interesting and rewarding.
Chateau du Cedre “Cedrus” Malbec 2007
Round and soft with intense berry fruits, this Malbec from southwestern France offers jammy fruits while young, and will continue to age and improve over the next five years.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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