Fall is a very busy time of year. Folks are getting back to school and work, sports and after-curricular events are scheduled each night of the week. In this household, we are pulling out the fall decor, closing up the pool, and getting back to choir, as well as preparing to leave in 10 days for our trip to Egypt.
The label said that this wine is perfect with grilled meats but we are celebrating Fall and to me, that means the grill is set aside in favor of slow-roasted and oven-baked meals. I was making a Meatloaf inspired by the film The Shape of Water for our Movies & Munchies group. I am posting that recipe and the review of the movie tomorrow.
This Bordeaux blend from Saint-Emilion was included in one of my WSJ wine shipments. It is, like all Bordeaux wines, very dry, bold and tannic. These are characteristics that I love in a wine and I enjoyed this wine very much. I can see how this would pair amazingly well with a grilled beef or venison steak.
So how did this impromptu pairing work out? It was amazing. The wine is a lovely bottle that I enjoyed sipping while dinner cooked. The meatloaf has a slight sweetness to it that complements the bold, dark flavors of the wine. I daresay that this wine would be a perfect choice for any red meat regardless of preparation.
Let's take a look at the other Fall Flavors being shared today.......
- Fall is in the Air by A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Les Petits Farcis Niçois + Two California Chenin Blancs by Culinary Cam
- Mushroom and Herb Omelet with Truffle Salt with Côte des Roses Sauvignon Blanc for Dinner by Our Good Life
- September in France is Rentrée by Food Wine Click!
Thanks so much for joining me on short notice. I still need to watch that movie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Cam.
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