10 jun 08
A couple of weekends ago we finally got the chance to go out for Shaun‘s birthday (damn you, lately unsatisfying Braves baseball), and I chose, appropriately, a restaurant named Shaun’s in Inman Park. Pretty much all you need to know about this place is their French fries are fried in duck fat. Sold? I thought so. Our server sold us on this Syrah Rosé from Roshambo Winery, and with the awesomeness of the label, despite drinking a chilled, pink wine, it couldn’t have been better. When a different member of the staff complimented our choice, we had won the sommelier lottery.
Our local Trader Joe’s has a good selection of (cheaper) wine, and they include lots of helpful information on the price cards, which is the only way I buy wine now. When they find particularly good ones, they slap a “Discovery Wine” tag on the display. One of these was Epicuro Aglianico Beneventano (2006, though), which I can’t give you much background on except that it is Italian, and there is a horse on the bottle. Trader Joe’s tasters rated this wine higher than a $38 bottle (it was about $6). It’s a great weeknight wine for when you’re not too worried about pairings. (We are rarely worried about pairings.)
Shaun saw this 2006 Robert Mondavi Private Selection Pinot Noir in a store and thought, that has to be good! And it must have been, because we repurchased. I always feel a bit pretentious/lamely Sideways when I drink Pinot Noir, but oh well, it was good.
Yay. I’m so glad you loved the wine. I’m pretty fond of the “imoan” rose’ myself. Of course, I’m a little biased, however, because I WORK at roshambo and drink it quite a bit. Plus, I helped name the wine. “imoan” is the name of my girlfriend (and Roshambo Winery’s owner) spelled backwards.
Do you ever review wines on snooth.com? It’s a cool site devoted to customer wine reviews. Let them know if you get a chance!
Cheers,
Scott Keneally
(the “Roshamblogger”)
11 jun 2008 • 11:08 a.m.
Pairing wines with food is dumb, right?
I always say, good wine goes with good food.
11 jun 2008 • 12:15 p.m.
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