Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Wine Visitation Blog Report - Paradise Springs Winery (Virginia)

So over spring break, I decided to do my first tour of a winery. I have been to a vineyard/winery before but it was for a wedding so it wasn't the true experience. I decided on Paradise springs due to its location and assortment of wines. During the tour, I learned that they only grow a few varieties of grapes and in fact make a lot of their wine using grapes from other wineries (mostly from Virginia). This winery was also very cool since they decided to open it up for a lot of events. I actually think a bridal shower was going on when I was on the tour.

This is me by the sign that you walk by as you walk to the facilities they have.
The first thing we did on the tour was head to an old house of the property that the cellar (for storing some of their finished wines) is on top of. Once in the old style house, we were given samples of all the white wines the winery makes. This included the wineries take on Chardonnay, Viognier, Sommet Blanc, and Petite Manseng. To be completely honest I was not terribly impressed with the Chardonnay besides the oaky creamy finish which I really enjoyed. I really loved the Viognier as I believe it had a lot of fruit forward flavors. I also really enjoyed the acidity of the wine. The rest of the wines were pretty "meh" in my opinion. I think this winery only started really shining until we got to the red wines (as we will get to later in this post). 

While we were going through the white wine example the tour guide gave us some history lessons the establishment. Pretty much covered the founders, the challenge to make this land into a winery/vineyard (explained how Virginia was not a big fan of wineries back then). To be completely honest (and I hate to say it) I was too busy focuses on defining the wine I was tasting. As a "wine student" I am not at the point where I can truly taste a wine enough to describe it while listening to talking in a conversational manner. 




Tour host pouring a sample of their Vidal Blanc
Me drinking a sample

The next step after visiting the house was to go downstairs into the mini cellar they have. My dumbass forgot to take pictures of this part (good news is that its the only part I missed). Basically, all we did down here was continue a tad bit more history but this time more focused on the wine. The tour guide showed us the first bottle the winery produced (I believe it was a Cabernet Franc). After that, we were given red wine samples for every wine except for 1 (that was left till the end of the tour). These wines were paradise springs Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Melange, Meritage, and Norton. I really like the tobacco aftertaste with the Franc. The Melange had a strange yet really interesting spice flavor in the back of the palate. The Meritage was really interesting as well because they said they were trying to "create the wine red for everyone". It was good young but could be aged,  raspberry and vanilla undertones, and it was pretty damn well balanced. I really liked it. 

I found a lot of interest with the Norton wine since its a grape that was first used in Richmond in 1830. I imagine because of that its probably the grape of Virginia. What I noticed right away is that this wine is really acid/tannin based with a sweet blackberry flavor. Apparently, this wine has more antioxidants than any wine and I find that pretty cool. I really liked the wine, it was so cool actually tasting a wine made from a native Virginian grape. 

After tasting the reds we walked upstairs from the cellar and went to the actual vineyard. While damn nothing is growing in March in northern Virginia it was still pretty cool. Just seeing the vines in person after learning so much about the winemaking process in class was so cool. We pretty much covered the soil (which they claimed added tobacco flavoring to the wine) and temperature that the winery and vines are susceptible to throughout the growing season.


From this picture, you can't really tell but the vineyard portion was not that big. 


Decided to use this picture because it shows a really young new vine next to a more experienced vine (around 5 years) I found it really interesting that they don't separate vines by age, not sure if they do it like that everywhere. 


The next part of the tour is what I like to call the lab. This is when we pretty much walked through where do the fermentation process for the wine.
closer view of the machines

me looking at the machines










The last part of the poor was visiting the barrel room. Here we tried out last wine (a port they had) which was my favorite wine of the bunch. This was my first port and damn did it set the bar up high. I really liked the sweetness of this wine. It is definitely something I see myself coming back to. 

The barrel room itself was cool. I saw different barrels for different wines. For example, I believe they had American/Californian barrels for the chardonnay and decided to use barrels from France for the Franc and Sauvignon. I guess those two examples make perfect sense. It was cool seeing the barrel room up close. Something I never noticed they did was actually spray a water mist every few minutes (like you would see in a grocery store) to make sure the barrels stay moisturized and to prevent them from cracking. I honestly had no idea they did this to be completely honest. I just assumed that the wine in the barrel would "soak" into the wood and that would keep it moisturized.

The tour guide also mentioned how they sometimes burn the insides of the barrel a little before filling it with wine in order to get more smokey attributes to the flavor of whatever wine they are making. I knew they did this but it is still pretty cool to see the inside of the empty barrels. 

barrel room

All in all, I really enjoyed this experience. I will definitely be doing more winery visits in the future. I also regret not buying a bottle of that port I really liked while I was there. Guess I will have to pick it up when I back in NOVA.

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Wine and Cheese Pairing - Landshut Riesling and Kerrygold Dubliner Cheese

Name -  Landshut Riesling
Variety - Riesling
Region - Mosel
Country - Germany
Year - 2017
Price - $5

Winery Review - "This exquisite, well-balanced Riesling has a fruity bouquet with flavors of apricot and peach" - aldi.us

Personal Review - The wine itself is great. I decided to grab this wine after discovering it at Aldi on my last trip there. Really sweet but the acidity and after taste really balances it out. Actually better than the other riesling I had a while back that was like 3 times the price. I really like this riesling. Actually getting some short a fruity (almost pineapple but not quite) taste from it.

Cheese/Wine Pairing Notes
I decided to try this wine with cheese I actually did not have experience with prior. My friend recommended it to me on our trip to Aldi. I didn't get a good explanation of what the cheese tasted like from him so I decided just to google "good wine pairing with Dubliner" and I got a general paragraph supporting "a cabernet, sweet white wine, or a port". The best way to describe the cheese is as a combination of cheddar and romano cheese (which in my opinion is essentially a sharp parmesan cheese). It is nutty, salty, and a tiny bit sweet. I also noticed a bit of grass on the palate as well which I found really interesting. By itself, I actually really liked the cheese although it seemed like something I could sick of fast (all sharp cheeses give me this feeling). I will say that the wine and cheese pairing worked quite well. The nuttiness and sharpness of the cheese collided beautifully with the balance and sweetness of the wine. The wine (while definitely enhancing the flavor of the cheese) also "cleansed" the palate in a quite cool the way. Whenever I drank the wine right after taking a bite of cheese it almost felt like the wine gained carbonation. I could feel my taste buds "go into shock" if that sounds right. It was a pleasant experience, to say the least. I would almost find it hard to buy this cheese ever again unless I grabbed a wine with it. I can't wait to go back and grab a cabernet or even a port (which I still haven't tried yet) and get back to this cheese!




Monday, March 25, 2019

Tasting - Burlwood Cabernet Sauvignon

Name - Burlwood Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2017
Price - $5

Winery Review - "Robust flavors of black cherry and blackberry with notes of toasted oak and spice" - aldi.us


Personal Review - Last wine I'm reviewing this week was also from Aldi. And just like with the other wines from Aldi this one, in particular, did not blow me away but it was good and at an excellent price point. The wine was a little bit too tannic but I did like how fruit focused it was. The wine was perhaps too dry but the fruit focus definitely helped in this situation. I liked the oak aftertaste. Again would recommend to anyone that was going to Aldi anyways. Not spectacular but far from bad.  Don't see myself coming back to this wine. 

Did not eat anything with this wine. 




Tasting - Crystal Creek Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon

Name - Crystal Creek Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon
Region - Columbia Valley
Country - USA
Year - 2016
Price - $8

Winery Review - "Fruit-forward aromatics of black cherries, followed by ripe plum and velvety mocha notes with soft, approachable tannins.." - aldi.us


Personal Review - I got this wine from Aldi as well. I actually liked the other cabernet I got from there so why not. I believe this will also mark my first wine from Washington. I have to say that I was pretty impressed by this wine. It's not great (sadly a theme so far with a lot of these wines from Aldi) but for the price and convenience, it was pretty damn good considering. Definitely fruit forwards as the cherries and plum and I liked the cinnamon "ending" to the wine that definitely gives a lasting effect on the palate. Would definitely recommend this wine to anyone that shops Aldi regularly and likes one-stop shopping (including wine shopping). I don't think I would pick this up again. 

I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting - William Wright Pinot Noir

Name - William Wright Pinot Noir
Variety - Pinot Noir
Region - Monterey County
Country - USA
Year - 2016
Price - $10

Winery Review - "A medium-bodied wine with enticing cherry, blackberry and plum aromas and vanilla nuances. Lush and silky, it bursts with red fruit on the palate that lead into a supple, lingering finish" - aldi.us


Personal Review - This was another wine that I tried from Aldi. I didn't really think highly of the last pinot noir I got from there so I was definitely skeptical about this one. Especially since it was near the same price and at the same supermarket. What this wine does differently than the last one is it has more a little more of a fruit-focused flavor. Definitely getting cherry, brown sugar, and plum from this one. Not sure but I also tasted a little chocolate in the background. I would recommend this wine but mostly because it is cheap and is at a popular supermarket. Definitely didn't blow me away but good for the value for sure!  


Tasting - Broken Clouds Pinot Noir

Name - Broken Clouds Pinot Noir
Variety - Pinot Noir
Region - Sonoma County
Country - USA
Year - 2016
Price - $14

Winery Review -"Luscious flavors of strawberries, raspberries, and allspice." - aldi.us

Personal Review - This was the second wine I tried from Aldi and I am pretty impressed with this wine. I don't believe I ever tried a straight red pinot noir varietal wine (although I could definitely be wrong about that). This wine was imperfectly balanced. By that I mean I could tell they were trying to balance this wine perfectly but it was a little non-fruity to be that. Besides that, I really liked this wine. Cool cola aftertaste (did not expect that) and oak flavors. Good for the price I suppose but I don't see my self coming back to this wine nor giving a recommendation to pick it up. 



I did not eat anything with this wine. 



Tasting - Peaks & Tides Cabernet Sauvignon

Name - Peaks & Tides Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon
Region - Sonoma County
Country - USA
Year - 2016
Price - $12

Winery Review - "Aromas of currant, blackberry, and caramel with plum and cherry lingering on the palate." - aldi.us


Personal Review - I enjoyed this wine. I noticed a licorice flavor on top of the blackberry flavor and aroma. The wine was medium level (not dry not sweet) and it was pretty well-balanced. Definitely, a red wine you can drink with any food or drink it without anything. Not sure about if I would get this wine again since it sure didn't wow me on any level. Would definitely recommend to someone who regularly shops at Aldi since this is one of the few Cabernet Sauvignons they have. Decently priced in my opinion. 

Did not eat anything with this wine. 



Thursday, March 21, 2019

Tasting - Apercu Merlot


Name - Apercu Merlot
Variety - Merlot
Region - Pays d'Oc 
Country - France
Year - 2016
Price - $2

Winery Review - "The aromatics of this plush, richly fruited Merlot deliver exactly what they suggest: ripe flavors of plum, Bing cherry and blackberry. Utterly enjoyable on its own, this is a red for any day of the week, yet its food-friendly nature and appetizing tannins encourage you to savor it with a special meal. Heed your instincts — complementary pairings run the gamut from beef Bourguignon to hearty vegetable stew." - nytwineclub.com


Personal Review - I got this wine as part of a kit that I ordered from the tasting room. Out of all the wines in the kit, I really enjoyed this one and it is probably my second favorite wine from the kit. I really like the balanced taste this wine has while also being really fruit heavy. Definitely got some blackberry from this wine. This wine is definitely pretty light but that is expected from a merlot wine. Did not expect it to be as dry as it was but that definitely allowed this wine to hit a great balance in my opinion. Would definitely recommend this wine to anyone that wants to dry a merlot red wine. 

Did not eat anything with this wine. 







Tasting - Sarriette Cabernet Franc

Name - Sarriette Cabernet Franc
Variety - Cabernet Franc
Region - Loire Valley
Country - France
Year - 2017
Price - $2

Winery Review - "Sarriette is the French word for savory, and it perfectly describes this mouthwatering and tasty red. A textbook Cabernet Franc, it displays dried, herb-inflected flavors of red currant and plum, balanced by a vein of acidity and appetizing tannins. This is a wine that would make a harmonious partner for dishes heavy on the umami, like an herb-marinated steak. " - williams-sonomawine.com


Personal Review - I got this wine as part of a kit that I ordered from the tasting room. Not sure what to think of this wine to be completely honest. While I did enjoy it definitely did not have the depth of flavor that I definitely would come to expect from a cabernet franc wine. It did have a good amount of tannins and I like the big body of the wine but the fruit flavor was sadly not strong at all to match those two. Not sure if I would recommend this wine because of that. Especially when this wine comes from a respected area of France this wine defintely does not hit the expectations I set for it.

Did not eat anything with this wine.

Tasting - Trilus Pinot Noir

Name - Trilus Pinot Noir
Variety - Pinot Noir
Region - California
Country - United States of America
Year - 2016
Price - $2

Winery Review - "Delicate fruit flavors of black raspberry, red cherry and strawberry are intermingled with forest floor and mushroom nuances on the palate. " - lot18.com



Personal Review - I got this wine as part of a kit that I ordered from the tasting room. I enjoyed this wine. It has a good cherry and raspberry taste. I will argue is that the wine was definitely a little too "light" for red wine. Don't get me wrong, it was enjoyable but I was definitely expecting a bolder taste. The wine was really balanced as well. I would definitely recommend this wine but not as a first pinot noir because in the end, it is not truthfully representative of other wines of this grape variety.

Did not eat anything with this wine. 



Tasting - Morningside Chardonnay

Name - Morningside Chardonnay
Variety - Burgundy cand Penfolds clones
Region - Southern Australia
Country - Australia
Year - 2016
Price - $2

Winery Review - "Beautiful balance of stone fruits, minerality finished with Tasmanian acidity. The wild yeast ferment and Saint Martin oak add complexity." - morningsidevineyard.com



Personal Review - I got this wine as part of a kit that I ordered from the tasting room. I actually did not like this wine. It was just really plain. The fruit taste/aroma was really slight and the wine really didn't have much in terms of acid. I definitely would not get this wine again. 

I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting - Uenuku Sauvignon Blanc

Name - Uenuku Sauvignon Blanc
Variety - Sauvignon Blanc
Region - New Zealand
Country - New Zealand
Year - 2017
Price - $2

Winery Review - "The growing region for this acidic and minerally Sauvignon Blanc is defined by maritime influences and alluvial soils, and the end result is a fresh and vibrant expression of the variety, with high-toned tropical and stone-fruit aromas and flavors. Crisp and driven, this is a perfect aperitif, but would make a bright companion for light shellfish and salads as well." - williams-sonomawine.com



Personal Review - I got this wine as part of a kit that I ordered from the tasting room. The first thing that I thought of when I tasted this wine was the high acidity. The body is pretty low but the fruit and acidity feeling of this wine really carry the flavor. I tasted hints of lime and grapefruit as well as a tad bit of nectarine/peach. I really enjoyed this wine and I will consider getting a full bottle of this wine in the future. 

I did not eat anything with this wine



Sunday, March 17, 2019

Tasting - Sutter Home Sweet Red Wine

Name - Sutter Home Sweet Red Wine
Variety - Red Blend (Merlot, Zinfandel, Syrah)
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $6

Winery Review - "This relaxed, welcoming wine is just the right fruity balance of luscious, juicy peaches, and the sweet taste of fresh-picked cherries." - sutterhome.com



Personal Review - I got this wine I got in the variety pack from Costco I mentioned a few reviews ago. I had red wine blends before but I really liked this one. This is definitely a wine you can drink without eating anything because it is actually really well balanced. Usually, with cheap red wines, the balance is usually not present because of one variable ruining it but this wine is really balanced. I enjoyed the really subtle taste of peaches and I don't usually like peaches (I guess I don't like the sugar in peaches). I would definitely recommend this wine but I think it probably the weakest of the wines I had from Sutter Home. But hell, if this is the worst wine the winery is doing a damn great job, especially at the price.

I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting Sutter Home White Zinfandel

Name - Sutter Home White Zinfandel
Variety - Zinfandel
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $6

Winery Review - "With strawberry and melon essences, this American original is perfectly at home with however you like to unwind." - sutterhome.com

Personal Review - I got this wine I got in the variety pack from Costco I mentioned a few reviews ago. Just like the situation with the White Merlot wine, I had not had a "white version" of a zinfandel wine yet. So my interest was peaked. I like the flavors of this wine but I definitely understand why red zinfandel wines are more popular because the grape definitely "fits" that style more. It seemed a little red-wine tasting than a white wine should. Still enjoyable and would still recommend.


I did not eat anything with this wine



Tasting - Sutter Home White Merlot

Name - Sutter Home White Merlot
Variety - Merlot
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $6

Winery Review - "Imagine sipping a lighter Merlot. This fresh, pale-pink wine is a nice change from traditional red or white wines." - sutterhome.com

Personal Review - I got this wine I got in the variety pack from Costco I mentioned in the last review. I was really interested in this wine because I never had "the white version" of Merlot wine. I didn't like the Merlot wine I had before (also from California) so I had bigger hopes for this. I actually liked this wine quite a bit. It definitely gave me a better view of the Merlot grape (by itself in a wine of course). I believe this is just because of how "fresh" it tastes. I suppose the thing I don't like about the Merlot grapes is the flavor the skins give by themselves. This wine was a really clean feeling and I enjoyed the subtle cherry taste. Would definitely recommend (just like all the other Sutter home wines for the price!)


I did not eat anything with this wine



Tasting - Sutter Home Pink Moscato

Name - Sutter Home Pink Moscato 
Variety - Muscat
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $6

Winery Review - "Its bright berry, hint-of-caramel, and vanilla aromas, along with its sweet strawberry, peach, melon, and passion fruit flavors, pair naturally with desserts such as tarts and sumptuous cake" - sutterhome.com

Personal Review - I decided to try this wine because I feel like pink wines are often overlooked in the world of wine. Because of this, I wanted to try this wine. When I was back home in NOVA for Spring break I actually found a pack of different wines from Sutter Home at Costco that included 6 different wines. Perfect for this class! This Moscato was really great. It was not too sweet and I really liked the vanilla aroma. I would definitely recommend this, it is cheap and it fits the spot!


I did not eat anything with this wine



Tasting - Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon

Name - Yellow Tail
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon
Region - Australia
Country - Australia
Year - 2018
Price - $5

Winery Review - "The most popular wine in America, lush, fresh fruit greets the drinker through an opulent bouquet of black cherries and chocolate. These flavors persist through the palate with a hint of mocha and cinnamon. Perfect for entertaining." - totalwine

Personal Review - I decided to try this wine because I am still really interested in Australian wines. It would really good. I am actually perplexed about the mocha flavor as it is the first time I experienced this flavor in a wine. I find it weird that in all the wines I've tasted I got such a unique taste from a sub-5 dollar wine. Would definitely recommend. 



I did not eat anything with this wine




Saturday, March 9, 2019

Tasting - Beringer Red Crush

Name - Beringer Red Crush
Variety - Red Blend
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $8

Winery Review - "This wine has ripe, juicy aromas and flavors of raspberry and strawberry, layered generously with toasty dark oak and overtones of chocolate. On the palate, firm tannins are balanced by a touch of sweetness, giving this wine an ample, but smooth profile." - Main and Vine Wine

Personal Review - I read good reviews about this wine and it was pretty cheap so I decided to give it a try. I really like it. It had a hint of pepper but it was still pretty light. Even though it was a red wine it is actually closer to a dessert wine imo. It was a mild sweetness but it is pretty smooth. Would definitely recommend although this is the most "white red wine" I have had. Would definitely "warn" people that this isn't a red wine to eat with meat, well atleast in my opinion.



I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting - Gallo Family White Zinfandel

Name - Gallo Family White Zinfandel
Variety - White Zinfandel
Region - California
Country - USA
Year - 2018
Price - $26

Winery Review - "A combination of crisp refreshment with bright fruit. Flavors of fresh strawberry and hints of sweet, white peach." -totalwine.com

Personal Review - Decided to try this wine because I never had a "white zinfandel" wine (maybe in a mix but not by itself). It was really cheap and had good reviews so I decided to give it a go. I really liked how "fresh" the wine taste. It was really light and I liked the after taste of strawberry. I however did not feel the white peach after taste (maybe because I never had a white peach before?). Well anyways I enjoyed the wine! Would definitely recommend, especially for how good it is for the price

I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting - Martini & Rossi Collezione Speciale Asti Spumante

Name - Martini & Rossi Collezione Speciale Asti Spumante
Variety - Moscato Bianco Grapes
Region - Canelli or Calosso, or Castiglione (places that ensure even ripening)
Country - Italy
Year - 2018
Price - $20

Winery Review - "Martini & Rossi is one of the largest and best producers of Asti Spumante. With sweet, delicate flavors of melon, peach, apple and grapefruit, this sparkling wine pairs perfectly with apple tarts and cream." - drizly.com

Personal Review - One of the first wines I tried on this blog was the "normal" version of this wine that you can buy pretty much anytime you want. I decided to try the special edition since it is actually created in a slightly different way. This wine is usually mass produced from many vineyards, this special edition focuses on 3 locations that are really high up in the mountains. They say that this "ensures even ripening". Since Asti is usually pretty light this version took me by surprise. the flavor is definitely fuller and the carbonation feels lesser as an effect. I really liked this wine but I don't think the 8 dollar increase for the special edition (on average) is really worth it. You pretty much just get a little added flavor. Would not recommend this but would definitely recommend the cheaper version, I feel like you can get a better quality, unique tasting, sparkling wine for 20 dollars to be honest.

I did not eat anything with this wine



Tasting - Locations Wine Red Blend

Name - Locations Wine Red Blend
Variety - Negroamaro/Nero d'Avola/Barbera
Region - Pulglia/Barbera Mix
Country - Italy
Year - 2017
Price - $20

Winery Review - "A vast array of aromas escape the glass—black cherry, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cured meat—which are complemented by shades of sandalwood, vanilla, balsa and evergreen. e entry is silky smooth with a textured mid-palate of velvety fig, blueberry jam and soft oak. A hint of sea salt on the finish is rounded out with a mouthfeel that fades slowly" - locationswine.com

Personal Review - Wow. So I chose this wine because honestly, it is just WEIRD. From the label (which looks like a bumper sticker) to the creativeness that went into this wine. Did not expect an old world country (especially one like Italy) to create such an off-the-wall wine. A blend from different regions? a sea salt aftertaste? It was really good but I never tried any of these grapes before (all new to me) so I really have to idea which set of flavors comes from each grapes. For the price of 20 dollars this is probably one of the weirdest (high effort) wines you can get for the price. I really enjoyed it and I will be watching this winery in the future for sure!

I did not eat anything with this wine


Tasting - Barefoot Bubbly Brut Rose

Name - Barefoot Bubbly Brut Rose
Variety - ??? Not stated and I cant find online?
Region - California
Country - United States of America
Year - 2018
Price - $9

Winery Review - "Bubbling with all the flavors of juicy red raspberries, sweet cherries, and pomegranate. Finished with hints of nectarine, red apple, and zesty citrus" - Barefoot Wine

Personal Review -This wine was really good for the price. Extremely dry but in a good way. The carbonation really helped with the "brut" nature of this wine. Really enjoyable for the cheap price tag, liked the hint of citrus. Would definitely recommend


I did not eat anything with this wine

Friday, March 1, 2019

Tasting - Spoken Barrel Cabernet Sauvignon

Name - Spoken Barrel Cabernet Sauvignon
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon
Region - Columbia Valley (WA)
Country - USA
Year - 2015
Price - $20

Winery Review - "The aromas bring notes of cherry, exotic spice and whiffs of tire rubber. The cherry and cranberry flavors are tart and tangy, trailing on the back half with the tannins giving a light grip." - winemag.com

Personal Review - I decided to try a higher quality bottle of cabernet sauvignon with my second experience of the wine. I really enjoyed this wine because the cherry aftertaste. I did not feel the cranberry however. The wine was really tannic and I felt like I should had used this wine for my wine/cheese pairing instead of the barefoot because of that. Sadly I drank this wine before i forgot that assignment exists (ouch!). Needless to say I really enjoyed this wine and would definitely recommend it.

I did not eat anything with this wine