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Tamas Pinot Grigio Add
Redbank 'Long Paddock' Shiraz Add
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Killibinbin Shiraz

Attributes:

Producer:

Killibinbin

Region:

Australia, Australia/New Zealand

Varietal:

Syrah / Shiraz

Bottle Size:

300 ML

2006: Tanzer Rating: 90

Acidity:

clean, crisp, tangy, zesty

2004: Tanzer Rating: 91

Acidity:

bright, soft

Complexity:

suave

Flavors:

berry, blackberry, candied, kirsch, licorice, meat, oak, spice, vanilla, violet

2004: WineSpectator Rating: 89

Flavors:

beet, cherry

Fruit:

juicy

Texture:

strong, velvety

2003: WineSpectator Rating: 87

Acidity:

bright

Complexity:

focused

Flavors:

blueberry, currant

Fruit:

juicy

2002: WineSpectator Rating: 90

Compliments:

distinctive

Flavors:

berry, peppery, plum, spice, spicy

2002: Tanzer Rating: 87

Flavors:

chocolate, currant, nutty, oak

Fruit:

ripe

2002: Tanzer Rating: 87

Acidity:

fresh

Complexity:

straightforward

Flavors:

black fruit, cassis, cedar, jammy, oak, raspberry

Texture:

strong

2002: WineAdvocate Rating: 91

Body:

full-bodied

Flavors:

blackberry, currant

Food Matches:

Cheese: Brie, Feta, Parmesan, Sharp Cheddar
Herbs & Spices: Bay Leaf, Cayenne, Chili Powder, Juniper, Lavender, Mint, Pepper (black, white, green), Rosemary, Thyme
Pasta & Grains: Lasagna w/Meat, Spicy Couscous
Poultry & Eggs: Coq Au Vin
Red Meat: Barbeque Pulled-Pork or Ribs, Chili, Game, Grilled Sausage, Hamburgers, Red Meat Cajun Style, Roast Beef
Sauces: Red Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Garlic, Mushrooms, Ratatouille

Australia:

In the past few decades Australia’s wine industry has transformed itself into one of the most technologically advanced in the world. A combination of a generally warm, dry climate and a cultural affinity for creating, rather than following, tradition has resulted in wines that are soft and pleasant to drink from an early age. They are the epitome of user-friendliness. Australia’s wine regions are mainly in the southern, cooler part of the country, clustered mainly in the state of Victoria, the southern part of South Australia and the cooler parts of New South Wales. Syrah, or Shiraz as it is known there, is the top grape, followed by Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Semillon. The wines are generally listed with the name of their grape variety, which must constitute at least 85 percent of the wine. Although Australia’s winemaking region is vast, most labels indicate only that their contents come from South Eastern Australia. Flavor is indicated by the variety of grape used to make the wine. Australia’s classification system is generally lax when it comes to quality and labeling. Some bottles indicate a specific state of origin (New South Wales, Victoria, or South Australia), or a region within a state, but these smaller zones are still being decided.


Syrah:

Originally grown in France’s Northern Rhône Valley (where it is a noble variety) this grape has spread to Australia, California, Washington, Italy and Spain. In the Rhone region this grape produces deeply colored wines with full body and firm tannin, however in Australia, where it is known as Shiraz, the wines are lighter and fruitier. Aromas and flavors for these wines vary as much as their geographical breadth suggests: berries, smoked meat, bell peppers, even tar.


Shiraz:

Australian name for the grape known as Syrah in France.

Tamas Pinot Grigio

Attributes:

Producer:

Ivan Tamas

Region:

Monterey County, United States

Varietal:

Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio

Bottle Size:

750 ML

2003: Tastings Rating: 84

Acidity:

clean, crisp

Body:

medium-bodied

Compliments:

pleasant

2002: CGCW Rating: 85

Acidity:

snappy

Body:

lean, light

Complexity:

simple

Fruit:

fruity

2001: Tastings Rating: 86

Acidity:

crisp, tart

Body:

medium-bodied

2001: Tastings Rating: 86

Acidity:

lively

Body:

medium-bodied

Compliments:

tasty

Flavors:

apple, citrus

2001: Tastings Rating: 85

Acidity:

clean

Body:

medium-bodied

Flavors:

apple, pear

Fruit:

ripe

2000: Tastings Rating: 85

Acidity:

bright

Body:

medium-bodied

Compliments:

elegant

2000: Tastings Rating: 84

Acidity:

crisp, tart

Body:

medium-bodied

Flavors:

apple, pear

2000: CGCW Rating: 84

Acidity:

fresh

Body:

lean

Flavors:

apple

Food Matches:

Fish or Shellfish: Calamari, Catfish, Dover Sole, Red Snapper, Tilapia, Walleye, Clam Chowder, Grouper / Swordfish, Monkfish, Ligurian Fish Soup, Sea Bass, Stews and Soups
Poultry & Eggs: Foie Gras, Frittata, Soufflé
Spicy Food: Sushi
Vegetables: Garlic

Pinot Grigio:

(pee noh GREE joe)—also known as Pinot Gris, is grown mostly in northeastern Italy but is also found in Germany (where it is called Rülander), Alsace, Oregon and California. It is deeper in color than other white grapes and has a medium body and low acidity.

Redbank 'Long Paddock' Shiraz

Attributes:

Producer:

Redbank Wines

Region:

Victoria, Australia/New Zealand

Varietal:

Syrah / Shiraz

Bottle Size:

750 ML

2005: WineSpectator Rating: 88

Acidity:

lively

Flavors:

black pepper, blackberry, plum

2004: WineSpectator Rating: 88

Acidity:

crisp

Flavors:

berry, pepper

2000: WineEnthusiast Rating: 90

Compliments:

delicious

Flavors:

chocolate, raspberry, ripe fruit, tobacco

Fruit:

sweet

1997: WineSpectator Rating: 88

Complexity:

supple

Flavors:

black cherry, spice

1997: Tastings Rating: 88

Body:

full-bodied

Complexity:

deep, rich

Flavors:

mint, tar

Fruit:

ripe

Texture:

velvety

1996: WineSpectator Rating: 83

Acidity:

soft

Compliments:

racy

Flavors:

anise, cherry, plum, spices

1991: WineSpectator Rating: 82

Acidity:

soft

Flavors:

blackberry, cherry, chocolate, smoke

Fruit:

ripe

Food Matches:

Cheese: Brie, Feta, Parmesan, Sharp Cheddar
Herbs & Spices: Bay Leaf, Cayenne, Chili Powder, Juniper, Lavender, Mint, Pepper (black, white, green), Rosemary, Thyme
Pasta & Grains: Lasagna w/Meat, Spicy Couscous
Poultry & Eggs: Coq Au Vin
Red Meat: Barbeque Pulled-Pork or Ribs, Chili, Game, Grilled Sausage, Hamburgers, Red Meat Cajun Style, Roast Beef
Sauces: Red Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Garlic, Mushrooms, Ratatouille

Syrah:

Originally grown in France’s Northern Rhône Valley (where it is a noble variety) this grape has spread to Australia, California, Washington, Italy and Spain. In the Rhone region this grape produces deeply colored wines with full body and firm tannin, however in Australia, where it is known as Shiraz, the wines are lighter and fruitier. Aromas and flavors for these wines vary as much as their geographical breadth suggests: berries, smoked meat, bell peppers, even tar.


Shiraz:

Australian name for the grape known as Syrah in France.


Victoria:

Victoria is a one of the most important wine producing regions in Australia. The wine industry was jump started by the discovery of gold in the area, but as the gold ran out the area would rely more on the wine as a source of revenue. Victoria is the smallest and southernmost region in Australia excluding Tasmania. Near the coast (Yarra Valley) the climate is cooler where Victoria is known for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. As you move further in land, the sun beats down creating better conditions for Victoria's Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. In the Northeast corner of Victoria are grown enticingly sweet Muscat and Tokays, which are a specialty to Victoria.

Zucchini-Broccoli Soup

Rated

Ingredients

1-1/3 cups (330 ml) water
2 medium zucchini, sliced
1-1/2 cups (375 ml) chopped broccoli
1/2 tsp (3 ml) minced garlic
2 cubes chicken bouillon
A dash of pepper

Preparation

1. Heat the water in a saucepan. Add the zucchini and broccoli and steam until soft. Reserve the leftover water.

2. Drop the bouillon cubes into the leftover water and stir until dissolved.

3. In a blender, puree all the ingredients (including bouillon broth) until smooth.

Yield

Makes 4 servings