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  • 2013 Moon Curser Malbec Contraband

    This is a dry, medium to full bodied red wine.
    Deep notes of blueberries, black cherry and
    violets dominate the nose. The mouthfeel is
    full and plush with blueberry, chocolate, licorice
    and cola on the palate.

    The generous and silky texture of this wine
    is balanced by its underpinnings of well-calibrated
    acid and tannin structure. The finish
    is long with ripe, soft tannins and a touch of
    spice at the end.

    With its strong element of wild blueberry that
    is so characteristic of BC Malbec, this wine
    drinks well right out of the gate, but could
    also be cellared for three to six years. As the
    bottle ages, expect leather and tobacco elements
    to develop.

    Malbec is a great match with leaner red meats,
    (especially those finished with plum or other
    dark fruit compote) pork or gamey fowl. Its
    bright spine of acid, and fresh yet rich fruit profile
    makes this Malbec a very versatile food wine.

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  • 2011 Ferdinando Principiano Barolo del Comune di Serralunga d'Alba

    https://www.matchingfoodandwine.com/news/pairings/the-best-food-pairings-for-barolo-and-barbaresco/

    More significant is the age of the wine - older vintages with their ethereal flavours and silky texture need a little more respect so don’t overwhelm them with rich sauces.

    * feathered game such as partridge, pheasant, wild duck and pigeon and other slightly gamey birds such as guineafowl and quail

    * roast goose

    * carne cruda - raw beef or veal prepared the Piedmontese way - or steak tartare. (Locals might well drink a Barbera or even a white such as Gavi or Favorita but Barolo and Barbaresco would be an equally good choice)

    * grilled fillet steak

    * braised beef in Barolo (brasato al Barolo) - better with younger wines

    * delicately flavoured offal such as calves liver, kidneys and sweetbreads

    * truffles. Although locally they tend to drink Barbera or Dolcetto with truffle dishes like fonduta and tajarin (egg noodles with butter and truffles), Barolo and Barbaresco work well with these dishes too - and any beef or veal dish with wild mushrooms or truffles

    * risotto with porcini/ceps

    * cheese. Not all cheeses - a powerful Castelmagno or Gorgonzola piccante would certainly knock the stuffing out of a delicate Barolo but milder cheeses such as robiolo, grana padano and ‘toma’-style cheeses are delicious. Wine-friendly goats’ and sheeps’ cheeses would also work well.

    Note: You could also pair the same type of food with Langhe Nebbiolo which in the case of the best producers is similar to the quality of a Barolo or Barbaresco.

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  • 2011 Ferdinando Principiano Barolo del Comune di Serralunga d'Alba

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