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"Soup" on Snooth
Hello everyone, In Livorno, the traditional fish soup - Cacciucco - is nearly always served with red wine, even Sassicaia is often suggested... although I would steer towards a young Bolgheri red. Bolgheri is also in the...
Welcome Newton. Looks like you might need three different wines. The Squash and ginger soup would work best with a rich, white, maybe some thing from Alsace. I would go with a Pinot Gris, many might suggest...
Having a bunch of food lovers over for dinner this week and looking for great ... for: squash and ginger soup; braised veal shank with red wine and garlic; pear upside down cake. Any suggestions?
OK, maybe I'm getting a little carried away with my experimentation. This ... sure if the fish stews and soups I've had in the south of France are technically matelotes, though a case might be made that those on the...
It went great, I was just going to wait till I had a moment to collect my thoughts on the subject. THese best part about this group is that everyone in really into experimenting. You'd be amazed by how many different...
I bought the first bottle of this at Trader Joe's--where I am often disappointed. Not this time. Less than $9, chocolaty, toasty. Good tannins. I make beef stew with cumin and the bottle just disappears. I wonder if it...
Flinty, sweet ripe cherries fill the nose. Tastes of cherry cola and autumn baking spices. A fairly complex wine, with a good fresh acidity, some slight medicinal touches on the finish, and a palate full of cream and cherry.
a touch of cream and vanilla, golden apples and citrus fruits on the nose. Citrus fruits on the palate as well melon and tropical like fruits with hints of oak and vanilla that linger on and throughout
A precise recommendation really simmers down to how you sauce or otherwise prepare your stew, and the ingredients besides the beef. As well as the types of reds you like....
With all of these great recommendations, I almost didn't respond, but heck - im not one to not throw my 2 cents in!! So here goes - sticking in the $25 range.. 1. Zinfandel (any of the ones mentioned by Chadrich are...





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