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The Accidental Wine Guy: Two American Classics: Meatloaf and Mondavi Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Two American Classics: Meatloaf and Mondavi Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Recently I had the opportunity to experience two American classics together: a 2007 Robert Mondavi Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Meatloaf. Result? First, let's check out the wine:. For more information: http:/ www.robertmondavi.com/. Now, the meatloaf:.
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The Accidental Wine Guy: A Classic Pairing
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Sunday, February 13, 2011. As I promised, today's post will present the first Accidental Wine Guy harmonized menu, bringing one creation of chef Fabio Vargas and a wine suggestion. As mentioned, our first dish is an American classic, Beef Wellington. First, the recipe:. 2 1/2 pounds of center cut beef tenderloin (filet mignon). 2 onions, chopped. Cut a l...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: Super Bowl Wines
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Saturday, February 4, 2012. First, some simple rules:. 1) Choose versatile wines - red, white, rose or sparkling, find some easy-drinking wines, that kind of wine that usually pairs with several dishes and, yet, can be sipped alone while watching the game;. So, let's check some Super Bowl Wines! For more information: http:/ www.ofournier.com/. Viu Manent...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: Wine and Middle-Eastern Food
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Wine and Middle-Eastern Food. Pairing wine and Middle-Eastern food is not a simple task. That's is probably why people usually have this kind of food with beer or smoothies. But it is perfectly possible to pair wine and some spicy, rich food as Lebanese food, for instance. Grilled Kofta with Moujadarra and Hummus at. Gewurztramin...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: Bruschetta i Vino
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Recently a good friend of mine posted on her culinary blog ( http:/ www.frangocompequi.com.br. In Portuguese) a good recipe of Bruschetta di Pomodoro ( http:/ www.frangocompequi.com.br/? And I decided to try it with a lovely, rustic Italian Aglianico del Vulture. The best part of the deal? The Accidental Wine Guy. If you’re ...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: A Serious Risk to the Wine Market in Brazil
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. A Serious Risk to the Wine Market in Brazil. Now, the same group of large wine producers is trying to convince the Federal Government that the Brazilian wine sector (aka themselves) needs some safeguards against the "threat" of imported wines, including increasing the import taxes (from 27% to 55%! Is it greed or not? Today I rea...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: Tuscany Wine Trails
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Friday, April 15, 2011. Tuscany is one of my favorites regions in the world, I mentioned it before. Along with Provence, Tuscany represents the beauty of a perfect countryside, with lovely people, wonderful food and, of course, excellent wines. Road Sign Common at Tuscany Wine Trails. Tuscany Postcard (c) Picasa. Nipozzano Chianti Rufina DOCG. Fresco...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: An Outstanding Spanish Wine
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. An Outstanding Spanish Wine. Recently, during my last visit to Brazil, I had an outstanding Spanish wine from Zamora appellation: Cenit, a 100% Tempranillo wine, rich, big, complex and extremely elegant. Cenit Vinas Del Cenit, Tierra del Vino de Zamora (Spain). Full bodied red (100% Tempranillo). 4 Stars ($ $). This wine is reall...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: A Cru Classé 1855 and a Different Twist on Meatloaf
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. A Cru Classé 1855 and a Different Twist on Meatloaf. Recently I tasted two vintages of this wine: 2007 and 1998. I will talk about the 1998 one later. Today, I will share some notes on the 2007 with a pairing suggestion. For more information: http:/ www.leoville-barton.com/. A pairing suggestion for this great wine is a diffe...
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The Accidental Wine Guy: Why Hummus is so Popular in the US?
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The Accidental Wine Guy. Because enjoying wine doesn't require too much. The Accidental Wine Guy. New York, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Sunday, March 6, 2011. Why Hummus is so Popular in the US? This I will answer promptly: because it is delicious! Hummus is one kind of dish that goes really well with a lot of things, from meat to cheese, from pork to lamb, from sweet to sour. Hummus bi Tahini, Reggianito cheese, cramberries,. Italian hard salami and pita bread. 3 gloves of garlic. Mosel...