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Indian - Chana Dhansak


TOTAL TIME:1 hr 45 min
Prep: 15 min
Inactive Prep: 30 min
Cook:1 hr
YIELD:4 to 6 servings
LEVEL:Easy

Ingredients

GHEE:
  • 1/2 stick (1/4 cup) unsalted butter
 
DHANSAK:
  • 3 whole cloves
  • 1/2 teaspoon cardamon seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon fennel seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon peppercorns
  • 1/2 teaspoon sesame seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
FRIED ONIONS:
  • 1 small yellow onion, sliced 1/4-inch thick
  • Canola oil, for deep-frying onions
CURRY:
  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 1 fresh red chile pepper, minced
  • 1 knob fresh ginger, peeled and minced
  • 1 red onion, diced
  • 4 cups organic vegetable stock
  • 2 tablespoons tamarind paste
  • 3/4 cup dried split red lentils
  • 1 sweet potato, peeled and diced
  • 3 cups canned chickpeas, drained
  • 1/4 cup minced fresh cilantro, plus more for serving
  • 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
Directions
  • To make the ghee: Simmer the butter in a saucepan on medium-low heat for 10 to 15 minutes. Do not stir, but delicately skim off any froth. When there are golden brown protein bits at the bottom and the butter begins to turn an amber color, take off the heat immediately. Let cool for 30 minutes, and then strain through cheesecloth into a jar.

    To make the dhansak: Heat a dry pan over medium-high heat. Throw in the spices and toast for a few minutes, stirring continuously, until fragrant. Once toasted, grind the spices in a mortar and pestle, or use a coffee grinder.

    To make the fried onions: Heat some canola oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Add the onions and deep-fry until dark and crisp, 3 to 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.

    To make the curry: Heat the ghee in a saucepan over medium heat. Throw in the garlic, chiles and ginger, and saute until the garlic is golden, about 1 minute. Add the red onions and saute until they have some crispy, caramelized edges, about 12 minutes. Add the ground dhansak spice mix, stir and saute for 1 more minute. Deglaze the saucepan with the stock. Add the tamarind paste, lentils and sweet potatoes and simmer for 15 minutes. Remove the garlic and ginger pieces, add the chickpeas, cilantro and salt and heat through for 5 minutes.

    Spoon the curry into a serving bowl. Sprinkle with cilantro and top with the fried onion slices. Serve with brown rice, naan or whole wheat pita.
 

Indian Doughnuts: Gulab Jabun




TOTAL TIME:1 hr
Prep: 25 min
Inactive Prep: 15 min
Cook: 20 min
YIELD:12 doughnuts
LEVEL:Intermediate

Ingredients

  • Syrup
  • 5 cups sugar
  • 4 cups water
  • 8 green cardamom pods
  • 8 cloves
  • 2 star anise
    • Doughnuts
    • 3 cups dry milk powder
    • 1 cup all-purpose flour
    • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1 3/4 cups whipping cream
    • 1/2 cup grapeseed oil, for frying

    Directions


    For the syrup: Put the sugar, water, cardamom pods, cloves, and star anise in a medium-size saucepan and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to low and simmer until the sugar has dissolved and the syrup is slightly thickened, about 25 minutes. Let the syrup cool slightly.

    For the doughnuts: Mix the dry milk powder, all-purpose flour, and baking soda together in a large bowl and then slowly stir in the whipping cream until a loose dough is formed.

    Oil your hands, and then divide and form the dough into balls about the size of golf balls. Heat the oil over very low heat in a high-sided saute pan and carefully begin to add the balls. Fry the doughnuts slowly until they are golden on all sides, about 2 to 3 minutes per doughnut. Be careful not to burn them. Put the doughnuts into the syrup and let them sit for at least 15 minutes. Remove the doughnuts from the syrup and serve warm or cold.

    Rocca di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia 2009

    Type: Italian Red
    Winery: Rocca di Frassinello
    Region: Italy > Tuscany

    Red Wine

    Rocca di Frassinello Poggio Alla Guardia 2009
     
    International Wine Cellar 92
    "Good dark ruby. Aromas of dark cherry, blueberry, milk chocolate and pepper are lifted by an intense violet note. Pliant, concentrated and sweet, with luscious red fruit and dark berry flavors. Finishes with strong but well integrated tannins and good acid lift. A very impressive entry-level wine."

    James Suckling 91
    "A rich and stylish red with plum, chocolate, spices and fresh flowers. Full and velvety, with lovely ripe tannins and a fruit. Soft and delicious. Drink now."~J.S.

    Mas des Volques Volcae X 2010

    Type: Rhone Blend Red
    Winery: Mas des Volques
    Region: France > Rhone Valley

    Red Wine

    Mas des Volques Volcae X 2010
     
    Rhone Report 92
    "The first vintage from proprietor Nicolas Souchon and a brilliant effort, the 2010 Mas des Volques Volcae X, a blend of Grenache, Syrah, and Carignan fermented with 100% stem inclusion, offers up classic southern France styled qualities of pepper, garrigue, olive tapenade, and herb-laced red and black fruits. Full-bodied and beautifully polished on the palate, with excellent concentration and an overall classy, pure feel, this knockout 2010 will shine for 4-5 years, if not longer.

    Coming from the new Duché d'Uzès appellation, which was just awarded AOC status this summer and is located 40 kilometers west of Avignon and north of Costières-de-Nîmes, these knockout wines are made by Nicolas Souchon, who is the assistant winemaker at Clos Saint Jean."~JD

    Failla 'Sonoma Coast' Pinot Noir 2011

    Type: Pinot Noir
    Winery: Failla 'Sonoma Coast'
    Region: California > Sonoma Coast

    Red Wine

    Failla 'Sonoma Coast' Pinot Noir 2011

     
    Wine Enthusiast 95
    "It’s hard to believe that this fabulous Pinot is Failla’s least expensive selection; what a great indication of his 2011s yet to come and of the vintage in general. It’s bone dry and rich in raspberry flavor, with brisk acidity, firm minerality and a perfectly applied jacket of
    smoky oak. Elegant, pure and savory, it’s just beautiful to drink now. Editors’ Choice. —S.H."

    "A great intro to Failla's Pinots, this one comes from four cool-climate vineyard sites across the Sonoma Coast appellation: Floodgate, Keefer Ranch, Hirsch and Failla's Estate vineyard, The 2011 vintage was notably colder, too, which just amplfies the cool-climate character of this wine. Aged in only 20% new French oak, this vintage has elegant tannins, bright acidity, high-tone fruit, earth and mineral components that make it delightful to drink now with a meal and ageable too. Only 800 cases were produced."

    A product of the same kid-glove winemaking as our vineyard designated pinots, the 2011 Sonoma Coast is aged in French oak, about 20% new. Fermentation took place in small open top fermenters. Each lot was fermented separately with its own natural yeast followed by secondary fermentation with its own natu-ral malolactic bacteria. Following pressing the lots were aged individually on their gross lees for 11 months, then racked and blended just several days before bottling. The resulting wine was bottled unfiltered.

    Vineyard / History:
    As an introduction to the Failla line-up the Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir gives the drinker a benchmark understanding of the wines we strive to craft. Another banner year for this blend, we added a new site meeting Ehren s high standard of quality; the Floodgate Vineyard. This vineyard is an organically farmed parcel just north of River Road in the heart of the Russian River. The balance of the blend is from the young-vine blocks in many of our single vineyard Sonoma Coast appella-tion sources. While 2009 was the structured vintage, 2011 is an elegant low alcohol vintage showcasing cool tones of Pinot Noir and ele-gant tannins.

    Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia 2006

    Type: Red Blends
    Winery: Joseph Phelps Vineyards
    Region: California > Napa Valley

    Red Wine

    Joseph Phelps Vineyards Insignia 2006

     
    Wine Spectator 94
    "Teasing with its floral, spicy cherry, wild berry and currant aromas, this is full-bodied, firm and structured, tight and focused, offering glimpses of what lies ahead with its complex mix of flavors and tightly wound tannins. Yet its finesse and refinement are apparent on the finish. Needs time. Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Best from 2011 through 2018."

    Robert Parker 95 +
    "The 2006 Insignia (95% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot; 16,000 cases produced) is a superb effort in this vintage. Another 30+ year wine, it boasts a dense plum/purple color as well as abundant notes of licorice, black currants, charcoal, black olives, and graphite. Full-bodied, pure, and rich with moderately high tannins, it represents a California version of a Bordeaux from Pauillac or St.-Julien. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2045."

    Connoisseurs Guide to Wine 95
    "95% Cabernet Sauvignon; 5% Petit Verdot. Already amazingly seductive with wonderfully rich aromas of sweet oak, cocoa and fully expressed fruit making a first-rate introduction, this riveting young wine in no way lets up on the palate and delivers deep, multi-faceted flavors that combine ripeness, sweet oak and very precise fruit in near-perfect proportion. As is often the case with Insignia bottlings, it is so beautifully balanced that it invites early drinking, and, while we do not condemn giving in to its charms, we also would lobby strongly for patience as its best lies years down the line."

    Beringer 'Private Reserve' Chardonnay 2010

    Type: Chardonnay
    Winery: Beringer 'Private Reserve'
    Region: California > Napa Valley

    White Wine

    Beringer 'Private Reserve' Chardonnay 2010

     
    Wine Spectator 92
    "Delivers tiers of fig, smoke, honeydew and honeysuckle that are pure, intense and graceful. An excellent Beringer PR, a shade off the riper versions, but notably sleek, rich and layered. Drink now through 2019. 13,944 cases made." ~ J.L.

    Stephen Tanzer 90
    "Good bright yellow. Deep aromas of apricot, pineapple, menthol and vanillin oak. Rich and creamy but with good acidity to frame the stone fruit flavors. Much more complex than the basic Napa Valley chardonnay but youthfully tight now and just starting to open. An elegant style in the context of this label."

    "Aromas of citrus, grilled pineapple and buttery pastry fill the bouquet. Flavors of refreshing tropical fruits, banana and tangerine are accented by toasty characters and a lengthy, lush finish. " ~ Winery Notes

    D'Esclans 'Whispering Angel' Rose 2011

    Type: Rose
    Winery: D'Esclans 'Whispering Angel'
    Region: France > Provence

    Pink/Blush Wine

    D'Esclans 'Whispering Angel' Rose 2011

     
    Wine Spectator 90
    "This elegant wine displays a sense of power behind the delicate flavors of dried cherry, licorice, cream and spice. Finishes with notes of dried mango and hints of sage honey. Drink now. 1,5000 cases imported."~KM

    International Wine Cellar 90
    "Light peach skin color. Intensely perfumed aromas of redcurrant, strawberry, blood orange and rhubarb, with suave floral and mineral overtones. This lively, precise wine offers tangy citrus and red berry flavors and a silky texture. Finishes tangy and precise, with very good energy and lingering florality. In the context of this estate's high-end offerings, which are all excellent, this is a steal."

    "Pale salmon in color, crisp with fresh delicate strawberry fruit and a long finish. The new benchmark for Provence rose. 73% Grenache, 9% Cinsault, 8.5% Syrah, 5.5% Mourvedre, 4%" ~ Winery Notes

    Forbes Magazine
    "This showcases D’Esclans’s style: nuanced and ripe, with a finely tuned tension between berry fruit and flower blossom and acidity. Don’t let the pale salmon color fool you: It packs a sneaky flavor punch."

    Jancis Robinson 16.5/20
    "The all stainless steel cuvee from this rose specialist. Lighter, fresher, tarter than the others on the palate but there is still some delicacy and herbiness on the nose. The blend is said to include all of Grenache, Cinsault, Vermentino, Tibouren, Syrah, Carignan and Mourvedre. This is much more elegant than the first vintages of this bottling. It's not cheap but it is very well made. Just slightly astringent on the finish - lower proportion of free run juice presumably."

    Ruffino Modus 2009

    Type: Italian Red
    Winery: Ruffino
    Region: Italy > Tuscany

    Red Wine

    Ruffino Modus 2009

     
    James Suckling 95
    "Alluring aromas of currants and fresh herbs with hints of rose petals. Full body, with juicy tannins and a tangy, fruity, and refreshing finish. Tar and spice undertones. A blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. Drink or hold."

    International Wine Report 92
    "The 2009 Ruffino Modus comes predominantly from the vineyards of the Poggio Casciano Estate and from other selected vineyards of the Ruffino Estates in Tuscany. It delivers beautiful aromas and flavors of fresh blackberries, dark cherries, smoke, scorched earth, and some dark chocolate. This is supported by a full muscular body with polished tannins and long juicy finish."

    Wine Spectator 90
    "This rich, full red's suave texture sets the stage for cherry, leather and underbrush flavors. The tannins match its rugged character, leaving a dusty, mouthcoating impression. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2014 through 2023."

    Santi Soave Classico DOC Monteforte 2011

    Type: Italian White
    Winery: Santi Soave Classico
    Region: Italy > Veneto

    White Wine

    Santi Soave Classico DOC Monteforte 2011
     
    Decanter 95
    "Part of the GIV group, this Valpolicella-based house sources fruit from a network of growers in the various Verones zones. Some 45,000 bottles of this wine are produced annually from tufa-based vineyards around Monteforte d'Alpone. Cryo-maceration and frequent battonage during several months on the fine less help extract the maximum from the fruit. Following fermentation, a small proportion of wine from the later-harvested, lightly dried grapes is added back to the mix to boost aroma and structure. Oenologist Luca De Palma claims the inspiration for this grew out of his familiarity with the ripasso process used for producing red wines locally."

    "Waxy, bready, ripe and with some concentration. Lovely elegance and layers of complexity on the nose which bodes well. Spicy palate with lovely depth of flavour. Crisp finish with fresh minerality."~JH

    Chateau Senejac Haut Medoc 2010

    Type: Bordeaux Red
    Winery: Chateau Senejac
    Region: France > Bordeaux

    Red Wine

    Chateau Senejac Haut Medoc 2010

     
    Wine Enthusiast 93
    "This chateau is under the same ownership as Saint-Julien’s Château Talbot. The wine is firm, fruity, rich and concentrated, showing all the best qualities of 2010. There is a complex array of black fruits which are sustained by the firm, solid tannins. Age for at least 6–7 years."~RV

    James Suckling 92
    "Really ripe almost jammy sweet fruit with raspberries, black currant and vanilla. Some fresh citrusy notes too. Full on the palate with ripe fruit and soft texture. Fine smooth tannins and good length. This chateau always makes serious wine."

    Neal Martin 91
    "Tasted at the Crus Bourgeois 2010 tasting in London. The Senejac has a superb bouquet with vigorous blackberry, wild strawberry and tobacco-tinged aromas that soar from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy, dry tannins. There is plenty of substance here with a dash of black pepper and cedar on the finish. Very St. Estephe like: this is an excellent cru bourgeois. Drink now-2018. Tasted September 2012."

    Michel Gassier Nostre Pais Blanc 2011

    Type: Other White Wines
    Winery: Michel Gassier
    Region: France > Costieres de Nimes

    White Wine

    Michel Gassier Nostre Pais Blanc 2011

     
    Robert Parker 93
    "I know some readers will find it hard to believe, but the 2011 Nostre Pais Blanc’s aromas and rich, honeyed, full-bodied texture reminded me of the famous white Chateauneuf du Pape made by Beaucastel, which sells for three or more times the price. An amazing blend of 90% Grenache Blanc, 5% Roussanne and 5% Viognier aged six months in French oak, the Roussanne component jumps from the glass, offering notes of acacia flowers, honeysuckle, white peach, quince and pineapple. The flamboyant, intense aromatics are followed by a full-bodied, exuberant, dry white wine that must be tasted to be believed. I suspect this offering has some aging potential, but why risk it given how beautiful it is showing at present. I recommend consuming it over the next several years."

    Rhone Report 93
    "A knockout white (as well as an absurd value) that needs to be on everyone's short list of wines to seek out, the 2011 Michel Gassier Costieres-de-Nimes Nostre Pais Blanc is a blend of 90% Grenache Blanc, 5% Roussanne, and 5% Viognier, with half being aged and fermented in barrel. It delivers fantastic aromatics of grilled peach, citrus, and lime-laced qualities supported by richer notions of brioche, vanilla, and a touch of herb. Every bit as good on the palate, with a full-bodied, beautifully structured mouth feel that gains richness and depth with air, this juicy, fresh, and very long white needs to be purchased by the case. It will drink well for 3-5 years, if not longer."

    Eric Herault 'Cuvee Tradition' Chinon 2010

    Type: Other Red Wines
    Winery: Eric Herault
    Region: France > Loire

    Red Wine

    Eric Herault 'Cuvee Tradition' Chinon 2010
     
    Wine Spectator 92
    "Dark and racy, with an espresso streak running through the core of blackberry, black currant and maduro tobacco notes. The long, tar- and olive-filled finish remains lively thanks to savory herb and sanguine notes. Drink now through 2020. 1,500 cases made."

    Chateau La Tour de Mons Margaux 2009

    Type: Bordeaux Red
    Winery: Chateau La Tour de Mons
    Region: Bordeaux > Margaux

    Red Wine

    Chateau La Tour de Mons Margaux 2009
     
    Wine Spectator 92-95
    "Bright blackberry and sweet currant aromas follow through to a full body, silky and refined, with an excellent density and a long, long finish. Soild and polished. Best ever from here"

    Bodegas Alma Negra Misterio 2008

    Type: Red Blends
    Winery: Bodegas Alma Negra
    Region: Argentina > Mendoza

    Red Wine

    Bodegas Alma Negra Misterio 2008
     
    Wine Advocate 91
    "The 2008 Misterio is a blend of Bonarda, Malbec, and Petit Verdot aged in barrique for 12 months. It displays more complexity than the Blend cuvee in its bouquet of wood smoke, Asian spices, violets, plum, and blackberry. Medium-bodied on the palate, with a sense of elegance in the glass, this nicely proportioned effort has the structure to evolve for 1-2 years and will provide pleasure through 2020. Alma Negra is owned by Ernesto Catena and the wines are made by Gustavo Marin and Jose

    Domaine de la Colline St-Jean Vacqueyras 2010

    Type: Rhone Blend Red
    Winery: Domaine de la Colline St-Jean
    Region: France > Rhone Valley

    Red Wine

    Domaine de la Colline St-Jean Vacqueyras 2010

     
    Rhone Report 93
    "A gorgeous Vacqueyras that's a blend of 70% Grenache, 25% Syrah and 5% Mourvedre aged 70% in cement tank and 30% in barrique, the 2010 Domaine de la Colline Saint Jean Vacqueyras is exotic and perfumed, yielding creamy blackberry, raspberry, lavender, spring flowers, and green peppercorn aromatics that soar from the glass. Beautifully complex and nuanced, with a full-bodied, polished texture, impeccable balance, and an overall fresh, yet decadently rich profile, this knockout 2010 should be purchased by the cases, and consumed over the coming decade. Brilliant stuff and this screaming value is well worth the effort to track down."~JD

    Wine Spectator 90
    "Plump and fleshy, with layers of linzer torte, currant confiture and cherry preserves laced with toasted anise and backed by a long, graphite-filled finish. Offers nice grip. Drink now through 2017. 5,000 cases made."~JD

    Domaine Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve 2010

    Type: Rhone Blend Red
    Winery: Domaine Grand Veneur
    Region: France > Rhone

    Red Wine

    Domaine Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve 2010
     
    Robert Parker 90
    "The 2010 Cotes du Rhone Reserve (a blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah and 10% Cinsault, with nearly 10,000 cases imported) is outstanding. Dense purple, with notes of roasted meats, black raspberries, blackberries, licorice and lavender, this wine is just terrific. Medium to full-bodied, rich and certainly far deeper and more concentrated than one has any reason to expect from a wine that sells for $15 (the taste is more like one for $35 to $50), this is a winner that will drink well for 4-5 years. "

    Rhone Report 91
    "Surpassing the excellent '09 by a fair bit, the inky colored 2010 Domaine Grand Veneur Cotes du Rhone Reserve, a blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Syrah, and 10% Cinsault, delivers textbook, classical aromas of black cherry and blackberry styled fruits that are intermixed with notions of licorice, garrigue, lavender, and dusty minerality. Thrillingly concentrated and fresh on the palate, with beautiful purity, a polished texture, and ripe tannin, this Chateauneuf-du-Pape look alike benefits from a decant, and should have upwards of a decade of prime drinking. A crazy value, this is a no brainer case purchase."

    Leone di Castris Villa Santera Primitivo di Manduria 2009

    Type: Italian Red
    Winery: Leone di Castris Villa Santera
    Region: Italy > Puglia

    Red Wine

    Leone di Castris Villa Santera Primitivo di Manduria 2009
     
    Wine Advocate 90
    "The 2009 Primitivo di Manduria Villa Santera is a joyous red bursting with varietal character. Dark fruit, licorice, clovers and flowers emerge with lovely inner sweetness, adding complexity to the dense, expressive fruit. This is another winner from Leone de Castris. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2014."

    "If these wines are any indication, recently arrived consulting oenologist Riccardo Cotarealla is having a profound impact on quality at Leone de Castris."

    Pierre Amadieu Vacqueyras La Grangeliere 2011

    Type: Rhone Blend Red
    Winery: Pierre Amadieu
    Region: France > Rhone

    Red Wine

    Pierre Amadieu Vacqueyras La Grangeliere 2011

     
    Rhone Report 91-93+
    "One of the top barrel samples, the 2011 Pierre Amadieu Vacqueyras La Grangeliére checks in as a blend of 80% Grenache and 20% Syrah that is aged 60% in tank, and 40% in 2-year-old barrels. Ripe, textured, and gorgeously rich, it offers up notions of bing cherry, licorice, leather, and spice-box to go with a fleshy, full-bodied palate. This will be a big 2011, and as with most wines from this vintage, it should be approachable on release. I suspect it will drink well for 7-8 years or more."

    International Wine Cellar 90-92
    "Bright ruby-red. Sexy, highly perfumed aromas of raspberry and cherry, with an Asian spice element building with air. Silky and seamless on the palate, offering juicy red fruit flavors and a lithe pinot-like texture and elegance. A floral note comes up with air and carries through the long, penetrating finish. Shows the elegance of the best '11s to full effect."~JR

    Chateau de La Chaize Brouilly 2009

    Type: Burgundy Red
    Winery: Chateau de La Chaize
    Region: France > Odenas

    Red Wine

    Chateau de La Chaize Brouilly 2009

     
    Wine Enthusiast 91
    "This wine has a warm structure that's packed with black cherry flavor and finished with acidity."

    Benjamin Romeo El Predicador 2009

    Type: Spanish Red
    Winery: Benjamin Romeo
    Region: Spanish > Rioja

    Red Wine

    Benjamin Romeo El Predicador 2009
     
    Robert Parker 93
    "Benjamin Romeo has garnered a few perfect scores from The Wine Advocate in the past. His least expensive offering, the brilliant 2009 Predicador is a blend of 96% Tempranillo, 3% Garnacha and 1% Viura aged 16 months in one-year-old French barrels. It exhibits an opaque purple color, beautiful notes of graphite, blackberries, crushed rocks and chalk, full-bodied power, a layered, opulent texture and a deep, dense, rich finish that lasts over 30 seconds. Drink this fabulous value over the next decade or more. Don’t miss it!"

    International Wine Cellar 92
    "Glass-staining ruby. Explosive, alluring aromas of black and blue fruits, incense, licorice and vanilla bean. Lush and broad but juicy and focused as well, with suave candied dark berry flavors accented by sexy floral and Indian spice nuances. Finishes broad, spicy and impressively long, with echoing boysenberry and licorice notes. In the context of flamboyant, new-wave Rioja this is an absolute steal."~JR

    Bodegas J A Calvo Casajus Vendimia Seleccionada 2009

    Type: Spanish Red
    Winery: Bodegas J A Calvo Casajus
    Region: Spain > Ribera del Duero

    Red Wine

    Bodegas J A Calvo Casajus Vendimia Seleccionada 2009
     
    Wine Advocate 93
    "The 2009 Casajus Vendimia Seleccionada underwent 40% of malolactic in cask, the remainder in stainless steel, then matured a la 2010 in Allier barrels. Typically it is more opulent than the 2010 with lifted fresh strawberry and raspberry fruit, although I prefer the minerality exuded by the succeeding vintage. The palate is medium-bodied with tensile tannins, a real edginess from start to finish, with an exhilarating symmetrical finish that actually has a striking semblance to the 2010. Outstanding. Drink now-2019."~NM

    G. D. Vajra Barolo Albe 2008

    Type: Italian Red
    Winery: G. D. Vajra
    Region: Piedmont > Barolo

    Red Wine

    G. D. Vajra Barolo Albe 2008
     
    Wine Advocate 93+
    "The 2008 Barolo Albe is flat-out delicious. The Albe has often been a big step below the flagship Barolo Bricco delle Viole, but not in 2008. Although softer and rounder than that wine, there is plenty of vintage character in this vibrant, beautifully articulated Barolo. Sweet dark cherries, incense, licorice and tobacco are all wrapped around a pliant finish. The 2008 is accessible even today, and is a great – and I mean great – introductory Barolo for the year. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2020."~AG

    Wine Spectator 94
    "The rose, strawberry and cherry aromas and flavors are beautifully displayed on the elegant frame in this pure and delicately wrought red, which shows harmony and depth. The fine lingering finish expresses energy, with a mineral element. Best from 2015 through 2032.." ~ B.S.

    Rocca di Frassinello Le Sughere di Frassinello 2009

    Type: Italian Red
    Winery: Rocca di Frassinello
    Region: Italy > Tuscany

    Red Wine

    Rocca di Frassinello Le Sughere di Frassinello 2009
     
    Wine Advocate 93
    "The 2009 Le Sughere di Frassinello is simply dazzling in this vintage. Expressive floral notes are woven throughout a fabric of vibrant dark fruit in this intense, supple red. Racy and expressive from start to finish, the wine impresses for its fabulous harmony and ripe, explosive finish. Le Sughere is best described as the estate s second label. It is a 50% Sangioveto, 25% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, aged 12 months in French oak, 50% new. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2021. "

    International Wine Cellar 93
    "Ruby-red. Pungent oak spices, black cherry, cocoa and sweet pipe tobacco on the very pure nose. Silky and opulent in the mouth, with jammy dark cherry and chocolate flavors. Impressively dense, lush and long, with a strong repeating note of cocoa on the finish. Excellent for a wine that's not the estate's flagship bottling."

    Wine Spectator 91
    WS TOP 100 2011 Rank 69
    "This red is imbued with black currant, cherry and cedar aromas and flavors. The tannins are firm, but nicely entwined with the texture, and this finishes with a harmony of fruit and spice. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2014 through 2022."

    Belle Glos 'Meiomi' Pinot Noir 2011

    Type: Pinot Noir
    Winery: Belle Glos 'Meiomi'
    Region: California > Sonoma

    Red Wine

    Belle Glos 'Meiomi' Pinot Noir 2011
     
    Wine Spectator 92
    "Dark and rich, showing toasty mocha oak flavors, with a beam of wild berry, raspberry, cola, vanilla and spice. Long on the finish."