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Courtney’s Wines: Viña Pomal

Had this fantastic Spanish wine with Indian food. Oh no has he gone totally bonkers or what’s up. Well the wine shop was closed and this was a stroke of luck at a Korean bodega amidst a small arsenal of eight to twelve dollar napa cabs and chards. This was the only bottle.
100% tempranillo and old world as a guillotine this wine actually didn’t do so well with the pain factor. The mild dishes couldn’t have paid for a better wine to be paired with but it amplified the vindaloo. “I’m gonna burn the hell out of your mouth”-ness a little.

Still I may try blending it just to see. Oak aged tempranillo is a beautiful thing.

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Courtney’s Wines: Austin

Alrighty, here’s a pic from Austin. We tried four wines and I got drunk. This means that I don’t understand what few notes I took nor do I remember any details about these bottles.

This bubbly worked but I’m not sure what grape it was. At one point a rather dark red one wasn’t werking particularly well but I think it may have been a blend of several grapes so useless to our cause here. I’ll do some research.

Hey look at this. The Paul Dolan Zin was the red. NOT a blend at all. I remember that it didn’t amplify the pain but it wasn’t like magic or anything. I did drink most of myy glass. Perhaps a Zin with maybe a thinner skin, less tannin will do the trick for keeping my wine red. I’ll see if there’s a cooler climate zinfandel grape being grown somewhere I’ll have access to. And hopefully fairly cheaply.

Okay this is some progress.

Also, so far my only spicy food pairing has been mexican. We are now in Atlanta and there’s a famous Indian restaurant here that I’ll try to get to before sndchk. Hope they have a hell of a wine list.

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Courtney’s Wines: Chalk Hill, more…

Here’s Sauvignon Blanc with fish tacos. This went very well and there’s the cholula just in case.

I also tried this zinfandel but it brought on a world of pain. When they say things like “five vintners” it makes me think things like “clearance sale” but who knows. The stuff was fruity and modern and. Very California.

Only two-ish weeks til my big wine blending day where I will make my final decisions about what my Courtney Taylor-Taylor Dandy wine is gonna be.

Btw:
I’m gonna try to keep it around 20 bucks a bottle and we’ll figure out some kind or pre order deal and/or case discount…I think.

COURTNEY TAYLOR-TAYLOR

Courtney’s Wines: Bründlmayer

This was an Austrain red and it was AMAZING with the spicy dishes. I really didn’t want to do anything pinot noir because its spendy and kinda cliche but this was apparently a pinot/zweigeld (sp) hybrid grape. I actually wasn’t too into the fruity nose on this guy, it reminded me vaguely of cheap wine, and wouldn’t really dig it but for the sake the mission (remember: Mexican and Indian). But I dug in and took one for the team. Of course.

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Courtney’s Wines: Scholium Project

This seems like a standard Napa chardonnay BUT it is actually a very exclusive wine made from only local elements (yeast, grapes etc). It does NOT do well with spicy food. Long after the perfect balance of flavor and spice has faded from the palette, one sip of this brings on PAIN!

It IS amazing with non spicy foods though.

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