Wine Wednesday

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The arrival of Vino Volo at Boston’s Logan Airport really changed travel for the wine lover. Prior to that time, there was a pub and a food court, both usually packed with families and drunk tourists. Vino Volo allows for some seriously good wine tasting while waiting for a flight. It’s a way to pass the time and to get an education on wine. It’s the perfect way to kick off a vacation.

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On this trip to Ireland, we paid a visit to Vino Volo as we did on our last one, and we enjoyed a couple of flights, a red and a white, allowing us to taste a bunch of new wines without drinking much. I was most surprised and enamored by this Lebanese wine from Chateau Musar, a Cinsault/Grenache blend. It was the first Lebanese wine I have tasted, and it left me wanting more. This wine was so smooth, rich, and bursting with round fruit flavors with  some gentle notes of spice and earth at the finish. As the tasting note mentions, it is super velvety, a wine you want to roll around in your mouth to savor the warm fruit notes. It’s really a spectacular wine that evolves from nose to finish. It’s a cozy hug for your palate, and if you can get your hands on a Cheateau Musar wine, I would very much recommend the experience.

Tags: Cinsault, Grenache, Lebanon, red wine, wine, wine of the week, wine tasting, Wine Wednesday

Dom Pérignon Champagne

This is the first time and likely the last time that Dom Pérignon Champagne graces the pages of this little food, wine, and travel blog, but I am going to soak up every sip. Yesterday we closed on a property that caused us headaches and stress for eight years. You can get a little glimpse in my “Meet the Neighbors” post; it barely scratches the surface of the crazy we have dealt with, but it’s a fun read.

Some very special friends gave us this bottle of Dom as a housewarming gift, and we instantly knew that getting rid of our old property was the occasion to open it. With baited breath, my husband popped the cork, and it was quiet! However, when it was time to pour, bubbles flowed out like stars and were persistent throughout each delightful sip of Champagne. This Champagne can only be described as rich, complex, and completely divine. That’s not enough of a tasting note, I know, so I leave you with the tasting notes from the Dom Pérignon website. We were pretty excited to be able to celebrate such a milestone with such an iconic wine!

Dom Perignon Vintage 2003

Tags: bubbles, bubbly, celebrations, champagne, sparkling wine, wine, wine lover, wine tasting, Wine Wednesday

Lineage celebrated their eighth birthday this Monday, and despite the fact I tasted some great wines this week, the Poema Cava Brut Rosado sparkled its way into my palate and my heart. Pink and summery, nice and dry, with some strawberry and floral notes, the Poema is an easy drinking bubbly that seems like it would go well with everything and would be the perfect wine to celebrate the arrival of Spring.

Poema Rose Cava

At this particular event, the Poema Rosado was served with delectable bites from Chefs Jeremy and Lisa Sewall. Lobster tacos from Lineage are the perfect food, with a bit of crunch, sweet lobster, mango, and avocado cream. The bubbles in the Poema, along with the light fruit notes, paired perfectly with the lobster and mango.

Lineage lobster tacos

We also feasted on Island Creek Oysters, which are the PERFECT pairing for this Cava. I have eaten Island Creek Oysters many times, but these were sincerely the best I have ever had, and the brine and sweetness popped with the Poema. Also enjoyed? A few buttery lobster rolls, which, you guessed it, went perfectly with the Cava. Bubbles and fat go well together, and the buttery brioche from the lobster rolls benefitted from the acidity of the wine.

All in all, my wine of the week is a great food wine, and the folks at Lineage definitely put some thought into their food and wine pairings that evening.

Tags: bubbly, cava, rose, rose wine, Spain, sparkling wine, wine, Wine Wednesday

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