Antonio Candela Carro Add
Chateau Sansey Graves Add
Stones Throw Petite Sirah Add
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Antonio Candela Carro

Attributes:

Producer:

Bodegas Antonio Candela

Region:

Spain

Varietal:

Dry Red Table Wine

Bottle Size:

750 ML

Food Matches:

Cheese: Aged Cheddar, Goat Cheese, Sharp Cheddar, Soft Pungent Cheese
Fruits & Nuts: Almonds, Dates, Figs & Raisins, Hazelnuts
Herbs & Spices: Cilantro, Coriander, Cinnamon, Cumin, Saffron
Poultry & Eggs: Coq Au Vin, Roast Chicken with Herbs, Roast Turkey
Red Meat: Barbeque Pulled-Pork or Ribs, Beef Stew, Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Ham, Spicy Sausage, Wild Game - Elk, Caribou, Moose, Venison
Vegetables: Artichokes, Beans, Green, Beans, White, Carrots, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, Gazpacho, Mushrooms, Potatoes, Roasted Sweet Peppers, Swiss chard or Kale, Tomato, Vegetable Gratin or Stew, White Aspargus with Mustard Vinagrette

Spain:

This mountainous country possesses more vineyard land than any other country on earth, and ranks third in wine production after France and Italy. Spain is best known for its red Riojas and its Sherries, however other wines and regions are quickly gaining notoriety. Like France, Spain divides wine into categories; table wine at the bottom level and quality wine at the top, with a large emphasis on geographical origin. VdM (Vino de Mesa) is a basic table wine. VC (Vino Comarcal) wines are a level up. VdlT (Vino de la Tierra) refers to one of the country’s 25 distinct regions, and each wine possesses a local character. At the top level, only about fifty wines are considered DO (Denominacion de Origen). These wines come from the best-known regions and are the equivalent of France’s Appellation Contrôlée. DOC (Denominacion de Origen Calificada) is reserved for wines that adhere to the most stringent regulations. So far, Rioja is the only wine to gain the Calificada classification.

Chateau Sansey Graves

Attributes:

Producer:

Chateau Sansey

Region:

Graves, France

Varietal:

Bordeaux - White

Bottle Size:

750 ML

2001: WineSpectator Rating: 81

Body:

light- to medium-bodied

2000: WineSpectator Rating: 87

Acidity:

fresh

Body:

medium body

Compliments:

pleasant

Food Matches:

Cheese: Feta, Goat Cheese, Mozzarella, Parmesan, Ricotta, Swiss
Desserts: Macarons
Fish or Shellfish: Lobster Salad, Poached Salmon, Sea Bass
Fruits & Nuts: Citrus Fruits
Herbs & Spices: Anise, Fennel Seed, Tarragon, Basil, Cilantro, Coriander, Curry, Dill, Thyme
Red Meat: Irish Stew, Liver, Pate or Liver
Sauces: White Wine Sauce
Vegetables: Asparagus Quiche, Tomato

Graves:

Traditionally the only region in Bordeaux to make both top-quality reds and whites, Graves has lost much of its land to the new appellation of Pessac-Léognan. What remains is a collection of medium-to full-bodied whites and reds. The reds made from Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are supple, earthy, and tobacco-scented. The whites are made from Sémillon, Sauvignon d Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes. These honeyed, soft, nutty wines are among the greatest in France.

Stones Throw Petite Sirah

Attributes:

Producer:

Stone's Throw Vineyards

Region:

Mendocino County, United States

Varietal:

Syrah / Shiraz

Bottle Size:

750 ML

Food Matches:

Cheese: Feta, Goat Cheese, Parmesan
Fish or Shellfish: Tuna, Mahi-Mahi
Herbs & Spices: Bay Leaf, Juniper, Lavender, Mint, Rosemary, Thyme
Pasta & Grains: Spicy Couscous
Poultry & Eggs: Coq Au Vin
Red Meat: Grilled Sausage
Sauces: Red Wine Sauce

Syrah:

Originally grown in France’s Northern Rhône Valley (where it is a noble variety) this grape has spread to Australia, California, Washington, Italy and Spain. In the Rhone region this grape produces deeply colored wines with full body and firm tannin, however in Australia, where it is known as Shiraz, the wines are lighter and fruitier. Aromas and flavors for these wines vary as much as their geographical breadth suggests: berries, smoked meat, bell peppers, even tar.


Shiraz:

Australian name for the grape known as Syrah in France.

Goat Cheese Salad With Basil Vinaigrette & Mango Salsa

Rated

Ingredients

1 cup olive oil
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 sprig fresh rosemary
8 oz goat cheese, cut with a wire into 4 medallions
1 cup dried bread crumbs
8 oz fresh mixed baby greens
2 cups heated cooked black-eyed peas
1 recipe Mango Salsa
1 recipe Basil Vinaigrette

Preparation

In a small bowl, combine the oil and herbs. Place the cheese medallions in a shallow glass baking dish and cover with the oil mixture. Let stand for at least 30 minutes.

Preheat oven to 350° F. Roll the marinated medallions in the bread crumbs. Place in a baking pan and bake for 5 minutes.

Divide the greens among the salad plates and place 1/2 cup of the black-eyed peas on top of the greens. Divide the Mango Salsa on top of the peas and place 1 cheese medallion on top of the salsa. Spoon the Basil Vinaigrette around the greens and serve immediately.

Yield

Makes 4 serving

Cook Time

Prep Time: 10 mins.
Cook Time: 5 mins.

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition information is provided as a resource. Values will vary depending on specific ingredients used.
Serving Size: 1
Number of Servings: Makes 4 serving
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 658 Calories from Fat: 549

Amount per Serving
% Daily Value*  
Amount per Serving
% Daily Value*  
Total Fat 61g
93%  
Carbohydrates 38g
12%  
Dietary Fiber 9g
36%  
Saturated Fat 14g
70%  
Calories 658kcal
32%  
Cholesterol < 1mg
0%  
Protein 11g
18%  
Sodium 212mg
8%  
Calcium
3%  
Iron
13%  
Vitamin A
25%  
Vitamin C
10%  
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.