For the main course of the evening Mick did his famous marmalade and Dijon barbequed chicken wings. He paired the wings with a 2006 Optima “Dry Creek Valley” Zinfandel.
The nose on the wine had a lovely mix of blackberry, cherry, pepper, cedar and leather aromas on it. Tasting the wine, you are going to get punched in the face with a huge cherry flavour and not much else. The wine came across as being very dry as it needed more acidity to offset the tannin in it. The wine was a decent pairing with the chicken wings but we have had better matches. Overall it was a solid but very forgettable wine.
Here is the group rating for the wine –Mick – 86, Mark – 86, Kathy – 86, Amy – 86, Overall – 86.
There was no LCBO information on this wine, so I’m assuming this was a purchase Mick made in the US. Hopefully he will be trolling the Blog later and add more details for it in the comment section.
For dessert, Amy picked up a wide selection of cupcakes. They looked great but I had hit that “Not even a wafer thin mint” stage and passed on them. Kathy though assures me they were excellent and that I missed out big time by passing on them.
Thanks to Mick and Amy for hosting the dinner and I'm already looking to next week.
Cheers!
Mark
Optima dry creek valley Zinfandel.
ReplyDelete$14.00 at Premier Wine and Spirits... no duty paid as I brought it back under my allowance.