I regret to inform you that this is the last dinner that I will be writing about in this blog... Unless I do more after graduation. You are just going to have to hang tight and wait. But moving on you will be joining me and my two best compadres, Josh (middle) and Simran (right). Tonight, we will be pairing 3 wines, each with a unique part of our meal.
Our appetizer was a mango salsa. Unlike your traditional salsa, everything was diced and mixed together with only my hands. I mean I cut everything with just my bare hands and I don't wash these bad boys either. It was well balanced with nice sweetness of the mango and acidity from the red onion and lime juice. Uhhh Chipotle if you want a new topping for your food, hip ya boy up and I will give you the recipe for just a single sponsorship.
The main course was a homemade General Tso's prepared by Josh. This was delicious and was honestly better than any takeout that I have had.
For dessert, we had snickerdoodles made by Simran. These were fantastic. There is a funny story behind these cookies, but you will have to come to my office hours when I am a professor (if I can actually become one that is).
Now let us move onto the good stuff (duhhhhh the wines silly) shall we?
Name - Karl Josef
Variety of grapes: Blend (Muller-Thurgau and Riesling)
Country of Origin: Germany
Region of Origin: Michelsberg
Vintage Year: 2020
Price: $10.95
Bottle Description: Enticing, with notes of candle wax, spice and zesty lemon, this off-dry blend of Muller-Thurgau and Riesling is deeply concentrated with white peach and apricot flavors. It’s weighty and rich in feel, with streaks of mineral that add delicate complexity to the finish.
Name - Dr. Leimbrock
Variety of grapes: Riesling
Country of Origin: Germany
Region of Origin: Graacher Himmelreich
Vintage Year: 2018
Price: $22.95
Bottle Description: Lime zest and green apples perfume this zesty, green-fruited sip. Properly feinherb in style, there's just a whisper of sweetness glazing the palate like lace against a backdrop of pristine, spine-tingling gooseberry and grapefruit flavor. An energizing wine that’s delicious now but should hold well through 2024.
Name - Maynard’s
Variety of grapes: Blend: (Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional Tinta Roriz, Tinto Cao, Tinta Barroca)
Country of Origin: Portugal
Region of Origin: Douro
Vintage Year: Bottled 2022 and aged for 10 years (average)
Price: $23.95
Bottle Description: Maynards 10 Year Old Port has a deep brick color with amber rim. It shows beautiful aromas of dried fruits, honey flavors and a touch of vanilla, combined with ripe berry fruit. It has a silky texture with a long and clean ending.
Our Description: This wine was noticeably stronger than the dessert wine from dinner #2. It had an almost honey aroma and tasted like molasses. The best way to describe the finish was a long-lasting bourbon with a spicy tingle. With the snickerdoodles, I have to say that I actually prefer them separately. I like the sweetness and finish of the wine by itself, but the flavors were competing when paired together. I probably would recommend this wine to very few people.
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