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2023 Wood Family Vineyards Chardonnay & Mexican Street Corn Chicken Chili

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Photo ©Michael Kelly

The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

First on the eyes a bright and deep golden color. Swirling the wine in the glass, you immediately see the thick and rich texture of this wine. On the nose when cold, a slight lime note wafted in the senses, but as it warmed up, green apple and a tinge of green tea was present. On the palate most notable was the weightiness of the wine in the mouth. Honeydew melon was the dominant flavor with both a buttery brioche dough and soft lemon zest and almond coming to the party. Also, on the finish a fresh star fruit quality was present. This year the wine encapsulated the mouth with a spring freshness.

The 2023 comes from two vineyards with 70% being Wisner and 30% being from Kalthoff Common area. These are on opposite sides of Livermore. Barrel treatment was 100% French oak with 32.5% being new, 30% being once used, and the balance being neutral. The wine was aged 9 months, and 900 cases were produced. The lees were stirred once every two weeks for five months. It was released in August 2024 at $36/bottle and comes in at 14.6% alcohol.

The 2022 Wood Family Vineyards Chardonnay won Double Gold at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition and fully expect the 2023 to do the same!

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Paired this evening with a new recipe for Mexican street corn chicken chili. It sounded like a great recipe with rain forecasted for this evening. As you can see from the picture in the nook, it turned out to be a clear and mild day. That did not dampen the taste of the food.

The recipe called for boneless chicken breasts, yellow onion, diced jalapeno, chicken bone broth, sour cream, shredded Monterey jack cheese, minced garlic, dried Oregano, chili powder, sweet yellow corn, chopped cilantro, fresh squeezed lime juice, cornstarch, cotija cheese, bacon crumbles, avocado, diced pancetta, olive oil and tortilla strips.

There were a few options on a wine selection but with the cheese and chicken ingredients selected the 2023 Wood Family Vineyards Chardonnay. It turned out to be perfectly matched food and wine pairing with the Chardonnay, bringing a refreshing and calming effect on the meal. Interestingly, the Chardonnay contrast accentuated some of the spiciness in the dish.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://woodfamilyvineyards.com/

A Weekend Smorgasbord of Foods and Wines -Napa Valley, Lodi, Sonoma, Paso Robles, France and Calaveras foothills

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A few of the Friday Night Wine & Dine Group was able to get together, not once but twice over the weekend. First at the local restaurant and then at one of the houses. The first included two nice specials at Verona18, Mahi Mahi with Mango Chutney and a Pasta Beef Ragu and of course their normal menu.

The second was for an impromptu crab feed including bibs! Two great dishes of fresh crab with clarified butter & lemon and a Fijian crab style dish (coconut milk, prawns, jalapeño peppers, etc.). Everyone brought various side dishes including salads, French bread, garlic French bread, chicken ramen with vegetables and a few other dishes.

Some excellent wine from Napa Valley, Lodi, Sonoma, Paso Robles, France and Calaveras foothills.

Some pictures were taken by me and a few from others.

Looking forward to a few days to recover!

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.shadybrookestate.com/wines/rapp-ranch

https://zuidemawines.com/

https://vjbcellars.com/

https://daouvineyards.com/

https://www.tobinjames.com/

https://lavenderridgevineyard.com/

https://hopefamilywines.com/

2023 Wood Family Vineyards Grenache – A Spicy Wine with Pizza

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Photo ©Michael Kelly

The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

I had previously written about Wood Family Vineyards 2021 Grenache, and this 2023 just took on a completely new level of deliciousness. Willaim Cowper’s poem from 1785 called “The Task” stated “variety is the very spice of life, that gives it all flavor”. So, it is with the 2023 Wood Family Vineyards Grenache giving spice and flavor in abundance.

First on the eyes, a mesmerizing radiant purple hue that was semi-translucent almost iridescent appearance. On the nose, aromas of bright Bing cherries and exotic tropical spicy notes of cinnamon and bay leaf wafted into the senses. On the palate, is where this “lightly colored” wine packs a world-class punch so don’t be fooled! Besides the cherries, strawberries coated in powder sugar waking up the mouth, secondary flavors of cinnamon and vanilla rounded out the tasting experience. On the finish, a surprisingly welcomed amount of tannins resided on the back of the throat with a hint of herbal sage coupled with a smoky flavor. A complete and fulfilling Grenache was presented sip after sip. Seven barrels were produced, and it will be released mid-February.  Previous vintage was aged 18 months in neutral French barrels but do not have the specifics for this year. This came in with 14.8% alcohol.

This wine will most likely make the Annual Best Wines Tasted for 2025 upon a second tasting soon.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

This week was insanely busy and had no time last evening to prepare a “full on food pairing” to go with the wine. We decided to do a rather unusual pairing for us and bake two very different frozen pizzas to go with the wine! We had never had either of these pizzas before. It then became a pizza “bake off”.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

The first pizza was a Porta Uncured Pepperoni pizza from Canada. It had pomodoro sauce, mozzarella and uncured smoky pepperoni. The Roman style pinsa (hand stretched) pizza dough originates from how flatbread was baked many centuries ago in Italy. The flavor of the uncured sausage was amazing. The dough did not seem to rise even with additional baking. While the sauce was good, it needed almost twice as much for our tastes. Garnished with fresh basil.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

The second pizza was a Rao’s Meat Trio Pizza. It consisted of sausage, uncured pepperoni, uncured bacon and Rao’s homemade pizza sauce. Advertised as using vine-ripened Italian grown tomatoes and whole milk mozzarella cheese. Also garnished with fresh basil. The taste was very good with the abundant sauce and the three meats. The uncured peperoni were better on the Porta pizza, but overall, the Rao’s won in the “bake off”.

The wine was perfectly suited for both the pizzas in adding the fruit to the uncured pepperoni saltiness and able to stand up to the sauce.

The Winery

Photo from Wood Family Vineyards of tasting room

Wood Family Vineyards, located in eastern Livermore Valley, with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker, has been producing award winning wines for over two decades. You can read more about her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2/

and

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2022/11/24/2020-wood-family-vineyards-the-captain-a-red-wine-blend/

Her awards are extensive and too numerous to list here in this article.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://woodfamilyvineyards.com/

https://eatporta.com/

https://www.raos.com/

A Culinary Delight in Modesto – Verona Cucina Italiana

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Attending a birthday party in Modesto at Verona Cucina Italiana Restaurant and what a delicious evening with food and wine. While knowing the owner and executive chef, Jaime Alderete from the Verona18 at Copper Valley, had not ventured to have a meal at the Modesto location. Here they feature some exquisite dishes from Northern Italy. They are located at 1700 McHenry Avenue in the shopping center.

Photo from Verona Cucina website

Jaime and his wife Edwarda opened the restaurant in 1999. Jaime has been in the restaurant business since he was 18 years old with experience starting out as a busser. He quickly realized his culinary calling. Starting out preparing salads and then years of tutelage from top chefs from San Francisco to Sacramento he started his own kitchen. This then culminated with the opening of Verona Cucina in Modesto.

While the purpose of the evening was a birthday party, only one picture of the gorgeous presentation of the foods enjoyed was taken. Just some of the mouth watering and stunning foods were two appetizers. The first being Bruschetta (sliced toasted garlic bread, tomato, basil, garlic, drizzled with olive oil). The second was Caprese (tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, basil, Kalamata olives, olive oil and balsamic glaze). Both were some of best devoured east of New York City!

The entrees consisted of various gourmet pizzas and main dishes. The birthday person ordered the Melanzane (baked eggplant, mozzarella cheese, seasoned tomato-cream sauce) and commented “it was the best she had ever tasted!” Another meal consumed to a shiny barren plate was the Pappardelle (house made pasta, short rib sugo, mushrooms, onions, peppers, Alta Cucina tomatoes).

I enjoyed one of the ten or so specials of the day, all of which were very appealing.  Having to choose one, finally went with the Scallop sauteed and drizzled with a Japanese citrus sweet & sour sauce, mashed potatoes and sauteed fresh seasonal vegetables. The scallops were fresh and the sauce was heavenly.

Photo ©Michael Kelly

The various dishes enjoyed both the 2019 Ferrari Carano Chardonnay and the 2019 MacMurray Estate Vineyards, Pinot Noir from the Sonoma Ranch. Both were excellent with the food choices.

When the meal was concluded our excellent server provided what could only be described as a gourmet dessert listing. As we had all cleaned our plates, we just couldn’t order anything else.

Left the restaurant being full of scrumptious foods and all of us can’t wait for next evening there.

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.veronacucina.net/