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| 75 | | | 91 | JaneGarvey | Atlanta | Georgia | USA | Owner Fernando Spigatin says that to make a good wine is like breaking in (domar in Spanish) a good horse, thus the name of the winery. The Malbec grape lends itself beautifully to the making of full-bodied rosés, such as this one. The color is a deep dark red/pink. The aromas and palate revel in red fruits, from wild strawberry, which explodes in mid –palate, to the clean, fruit-filled finish Subtle rather than robust spice notes complement the red fruit mid palate that develops fresh red cherry notes. Foods: spicy shrimp/crab dip, salsa romesco with grilled chicken or pork tenderloin; pulled pork with Johnny’s Pride (perhaps the best we tasted with this wine) or other tomato-based barbecue sauce; empanadas filled with beef, chicken or pork; picadillo; grilled ham steak, sausages, chicken, pork tenderloin; pork belly braised in sorghum syrup and apple juice with Vidalia onions stuffed with sweet potato; fried chicken; fried cornmeal-crusted catfish with Cajun-style Rémoulade sauce, blackened dishes from the Cajun culinary tradition, especially Cajun-style deep-fried turkey
Ultimate Distributors | 07/01/2009 |
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