To everyone out there in the PnP universe who has followed and supported this blog, whether or not you’re from north of the 49th parallel, I just wanted to take a quick minute tonight to wish you all a very happy Canadian Thanksgiving. Apologies for the lack of posts this weekend, but we hosted this year’s family Turkey Day feast, which meant that most of the past three days has been spent either in the grocery store or the kitchen. I’m happy to report that the meal turned out great — and if you’re wondering, I paired our brined, spice-rubbed and BBQ-rotisseried turkey with both a Ridge Geyserville Zinfandel from California and a Tantalus Old Vines Riesling from the Okanagan…both were top-notch wines, but I think the Zin was a surprise winner of the top pairing prize. Pop & Pour should be back churning out content in a couple of days: tomorrow night is the great wine & chocolate taste-off, where we will try to answer the question posed last week about what wines pair best with chocolate, so look for that write-up mid-week. Cheers!
Happy Thanksgiving!!
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Tags: geyserville, old vines riesling, ridge, tantalus, thanksgiving wines, wine blog, zinfandel
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Wine Review: 2006 Ridge Lytton Springs
24 04 2011Happy Easter everybody!! Special occasions call for special wine, and on this Easter weekend I turned to Ridge, a classic California producer who is giving serious attention to a grape that’s often treated too frivolously: Zinfandel. If any of you reading this just said “Hang on, I thought Zinfandel was white?”, banish that thought from your head forever. While an ocean of blush jug wine has been created bearing the name “White Zinfandel”, Zin is actually a red grape. What makes White Zinfandel white (or, more accurately, slightly pink) is that when it is made, the fermenting juice is only left in contact with the grapes’ skins for a very short time, after which it is quickly separated so that the skins can’t pass on much of their dark colour to the finished wine (thus preventing it from being red). White Zinfandel is a cheap, uninteresting, bastardized version of a varietal that, when shown the proper care, can create some of the truest versions of American red wine out there. The US (especially California) is the predominant producer of Zin in the world; Zinfandel really only shows up elsewhere around the globe in southern Italy, where it is known as Primitivo. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: 2006, Aspen Wine & Spirits, california wine, drinking temperature, lytton springs, red wine, ridge, wine reviews, wine scores, zinfandel
Categories : Wine Reviews


