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Thank you for taking the time to visit my site. Here, I talk about all things wine. I share some memories of the different vineyards I have visited and You will also find some food & and wine pairings. Every now and then I will also share some recipes for some delicious wine cocktails.

Come Sip and Savor with Me!

XOXO, Smiling Danny        WSET Level 1 Award in Wines

 

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What Shall I Do Next?

What Shall I Do Next?

How many of you have wine left from the “Sweet Wine with Your Sweetheart” Series? Have you been wondering what to do with the leftovers? Well, I have two delicious wine cocktail recipes just for you!

Red Wine Sangria

You will need:

  • 1/2c Roscato Sweet Red
  • 1/4c Cranberry Juice
  • 1/4c Simply Lemonade
  • 1 Tbs Lime Juice
  • 1/2 of a Raspberry Orange peeled and squeezed (This fruit is seasonal)
  • 1 Raspberry Orange segment for Garnish

Directions:

Fill up half of your wine glass with ice. Then in the order listed above add all of your ingredients. Be sure to squeeze the juice of the oranges into the glass before adding the segments. Next, add your garnish. Give it a nice stir and enjoy!

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White Wine Sangria

You will need:

  • 1/2c Stella Rosa Moscato D’Asti
  • 1/4c Apple Juice
  • 2 Tbs Lemon Juice
  • 3 Strawberries Sliced Veritcally
  • 1 Whole Strawberry for Garnish

Directions:

Fill up half of your wine glass with ice. Next, add your sliced strawberries. Then in the the order listed above add the rest of your ingredients. Give it a nice stir and refrigerate for 15 minutes to allow the juice from the strawberries to seep in the Sangria. After 15 minutes, give it a nice stir, garnish and enjoy.

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I hope you enjoy these wine cocktail recipes! Spring is right around the corner and these cocktails will be a refreshing treat to enjoy on these upcoming beautiful days.

Salu’d

XOXO, Smiling Danny

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Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Texas Gold

Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Texas Gold

Today’s wine of choice is a dessert wine. And I thought I would do something extra special by incorporating a local favorite into the Series. All the way from Fort Worth, Tx I am sharing with you Cowtown Winery’s: Texas Gold.

Wine: Texas Gold, Cherry Chocolate

Tasting Notes: This is a dessert wine with notes of black cherry, mocha, espresso and chocolate. The notes of chocolate and cherry were added to the wine. This wine reminds me of a port so I used wine tasting glasses as my glassware of choice. The wine has a dark chocolate play on a cherry cordial due to the notes of espresso and mocha. Coffee and Chocolate lovers will absolutely love this wine. The wine is extremely sweet, so those of you who enjoy sweet wines and/or sweet desserts will fall in love with this treasure.

I hope this series has been giving you some great ideas on wines to try. Let me know which ones are your favorite thus far by commenting below or on Instagram.

XOXO, Smiling Danny

In case you are wondering: What are Tasting Glasses? Tasting glasses are little wine glasses big enough only for one ounce pours. You will usually find them at wineries. Sometimes, wineries will use these instead of full sized glasses when going through a tasting menu.

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Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Roscato Rosso Dolce

Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Roscato Rosso Dolce

Next in the Series is a Sweet Red Italian wine. This wine was recommended to me by the Wine Manager at Market Street Supermarkets.

Tasting Notes:

  • Wine: Roscato Rosso Dolce
  • Bouquet: Grape Popsicle, Cranberry Juice, and Cherry Cordial
  • Taste: Fizzy Port, Cough Syrup, Very Sweet
  • Pairing: This wine paired nicely with cheese. The cheeses of choice were Parmesan  and Babybel. I served the cheese with toasted crackers and noticed that the wine made the cheeses the star of the show. I preferred the wine with the cheese versus by itself.  20200209_142619

Vintor’s Notes:

  • Taste: Notes of cherry, blackberry and red raspberry
  • Pairing: Barbecue, spicy dishes, and pasta with red or cream sauce

 

I hope you are enjoying this series thus far. Leave a comment on here or Instagram letting me know which wine you have enjoyed the most.

XOXO, Smiling Danny

Salu’d

 

 

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Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Stella Rosa Moscato D’Asti

Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Stella Rosa Moscato D’Asti

Hi Smiley’s and Wine Enthusiasts!

I am back with another Sweet Wine. This wine is indeed a SWEEeeet one but I have truly enjoyed it. The wine that I have for you this week is a Moscato D’Asti. Anytime you see D’Asti, know that the wine will be an Italian wine with a hint of effervescence.  Asti is a province in Northwest Italy. Due to the wine being sweet and low in alcohol, it is considered to be a dessert wine.

Tasting Notes:

Wine: Stella Rosa, L’Originale Moscato D’Asti, 2018

Bouquet: Green Apple, Orange/Citrus

Taste: Apricot, Honey, Effervescence. The sweetness of the wine is not overbearing.

Clarity: Clear, No legs

Pairing: Dark Chocolate Covered Strawberries: The chocolate on the strawberries hi-lited the effervescence in the wine. The bitterness of the dark chocolate and the sweet wine blended together so eloquently causing a nice melted chocolate effect on the palate.

Vintor’s Pairing Suggestions: Fresh Fruit, Spicy dishes and Desserts

I hope you enjoy this wine and wine pairing as much as I did. I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised. Until Next Week, XOXO, Smiling Danny

Salud’

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Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Sparkling Rose’ by Cupcake Vineyards

Sweet Wines with Your Sweetheart Series: Sparkling Rose’ by Cupcake Vineyards

Hi Smileys!

Are you ready for Valentines Day? This month I thought that I would do a Sweet Wine Series. So each week this month I will be trying out sweet wines and leaving tasting notes right here on the blog. Consider this my labor of love as many of you know I am not a fan of sweet wine.

This week I tried the Sparkling Rose’ by Cupcake Vineyards. Unfortunately, I assumed that this would be a sweet wine especially since I found it displayed with the sweet wines; however, it is not sweet at all! This wine reminds me of a dry Prosecco. The good news about that is that this wine makes a great pairing wine for fruit and a great base for wine cocktails. The Vintor’s notes state that this wine delivers notes of raspberry, strawberry and floral. I didn’t pick up any of those notes. The Vintor also suggests pairing this wine with shrimp ceviche or fresh blooms. I tried this wine with shrimp and didn’t particularly care for it but I did enjoy it with some blueberries and grapes.  I also made a nice wine cocktail with this wine. I think that you will enjoy it, especially for those of you who enjoy spending Valentine’s Day with your friends as well.

Tasting Notes:

  • Sight: Effervescent, Rose Gold
  • Taste: Dry Prosecco
  • Bouquet: Didn’t pick up any distinguishing notes
  • Pairing: Raspberry Sorbet

Recipe: Galentine’s Cocktail/ Sparkling Wine Float

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  • Champagne/Sparkling Wine Flute
  • 3 Tablespoons of Talenti Raspberry Sorbetto
  • Cupcake Vineyards Sparkling Rose’

Add 3 tablespoons of Sorbet to your flute. Top off with Rose’. Salu’d.

Adding the sorbet to this wine definitely makes this a sweet treat. I hope you enjoy this wine cocktail recipe with your loved one, your friends or as a special treat for yourself.

Salu’d, XOXO Smiling Danny

 

 

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Grape Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon

Grape Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon

Remember in my “Wine 101” post (October 14, 2019) that I mentioned that wines are identified by their grape varietal or by the region in which it was produced? Well, I thought that this year I would post about some different grape varietals so that you will know a little bit about the grape and its characteristics when tasting and buying wine. Of course this is not an exact all be all because weather conditions, soil, climate, and production all come into play when it comes to the final taste of the wine. These notes that I share with you will just be a foundation or springboard as you began to explore wine yourself. As you try several of the same grape varietal, you will notice the consistencies in the wine.

History

The first grape that I would like to introduce to you is Cabernet Sauvignon. It is the world’s most famous grape and it is grown in every vineyard around the world. At least every vineyard that I have visited or researched. It is also the most successful red grape in California although it has a dusty blue hue. Cabernet was introduced to the United States of America in the 19th Century by way of Bordeaux, France. This grape is a grape that maintains its characteristics. Despite the blend or where it has been produced, Cabernets will hold its character. In a recent post, I mentioned that the Cabernet that I tasted, tasted like a true Cabernet. What I meant by that was that Cabernets have distinct characteristics that are always apparent despite its vintor, location, or the weather conditions that it was exposed to while growing.

Tasting Notes

Cabernet wine has powerful notes of black currant, dark chocolate and plum. When it is aged in oak, the notes will place emphasis on the minerality of the wine. Other notes that you may pick up in a Cabernet are dried fruit, savory spice and game meat. Cabernets have perfect tannins and range from light bodied to full bodied. Cabernets typically will be dry and pair well with following:

  • Cheese: Cheddar, Gorgonzola
  • Nuts: Walnuts
  • Meat: Venison, Ribeye, Beef Stew
  • Fish: Grilled Tuna
  • Fruit: Black Cherries
  • Vegetables: Broccoli, Tomatoes
  • Sauces: Brown Gravy, Tomato Sauce
  • Herbs and Spices: Rosemary, Juniper, Lavender
  • Dessert: Bittersweet Chocolate, Gelato

I could go on and on but don’t want to overwhelm you with information. I hope that you find this post helpful as you explore one of my favorite wines: Cabernet Sauvignon.

XOXO, Smiling Danny

Salu’d

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Wine Tasting: Riesling

Wine Tasting: Riesling

Wine: Dr. Loosen Bros Riesling, 2018

Tasting Notes:

Bouquet: Peach, Green Apple, & Hint of Pear

Taste: I truly enjoyed this one over the Dry Riesling. For those of you who prefer sweet wines this wine is sweet but not overbearing. The wine reminds me of a delicate flower finishing off with a hint of effervescence. My palate was left with crisp notes of apple and pear.

Region: Mosel, Germany. Mosel is located in the Far Western region of Germany. This area is known to provide perfect weather conditions for Riesling grapes because the vines are exposed to the sun, the soil contains a good amount of minerals and the cool climate allows the grapes to ripen slowly. This slow ripening process allows the grapes to fully develop it’s flavor and keep it’s levels of acidity.

Pairing Suggestions: I have had this wine in the past with Clam Chowder. It was DELICIOUS! I would also pair this wine with fruit, delicate seafood dishes, mild and creamy cheeses, and maybe a slice of cheesecake.

Salu’d, Smiling Danny

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Food and Wine Pairing Basics

Food and Wine Pairing Basics

A lot of people have asked me how to go about pairing food and wine. I usually say it’s all trial and error and ask more questions to gauge what they’re going for with the dish. Here are a few other tips that may help as you explore pairing food and wine:

  1. Balance the weight of the food with the weight of the wine. The bolder the flavor of the dish, the bolder the wine should be to stand with the meal. The reverse also applies, the lighter the dish, the lighter the wine as to not overwhelm the flavors of the dish.
  2. Take into account how your meal has been prepared. Steaming a fish will have a delicate flavor versus a meat that has been grilled. Here you will want to serve a light bodied wine because the steamed fish is a delicate dish. A bold wine with tannins is great for a dish that has been grilled or broiled.
  3. Dishes packed with citrus, vinegar or other acids will pair well with a wine that is equally as acidic. Normally, a white wine or a red wine that does not have a lot of tannins is recommended for citrus dishes because tannins clash with acidic food.
  4. Acidic wines pair well with fatty dishes causing the dish to appear less rich. The acidic wine will also heighten the flavor of the meal.
  5. The sweeter the food, the sweeter the wine. If you pair a dessert with a dry wine, you will notice that the wine will taste tart and thin. Of course, this is not an exact all be all. There are beautiful marriages of sweet and savory that can occur, you just have to explore and be willing to continue to try until you find it. I have found a few myself. (Note: you can check out my previous post: “Leading My First Wine Pairing Class, October 27, 2019” to see some of those marriages.)
  6. The best partner for a wine with tannins is meat. Meat perfectly smooths out the tannins in the wine. Cheese and eggs aren’t the best of friends when it comes to tannins; probably because, these two are usually considered to be delicate dishes.

Let’s Be Adventurous

Normally, white wine is suggested as a pairing for fish but the next time you are ordering dinner or grocery shopping, I challenge you to get a broiled salmon and to pair it with a Pinot Noir. Notice I said a broiled salmon, not just salmon. I haven’t tried this yet myself so let’s come back and share notes. You can share your thoughts on today’s Instagram post or here on the blog.

I hope you find this helpful as you continue to explore the World of Wines.

XOXO, Smiling Danny

Salu’d

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Wine Pairing Wednesday: Cabernet Sauvignon and Balsamic Glazed Lamb Chops

Wine Pairing Wednesday: Cabernet Sauvignon and Balsamic Glazed Lamb Chops

Hi Smileys!

This week’s wine has been provided courtesy of English Newsom Cellars, located in Lubbock, Texas. So of course I have prepared a delicious meal to pair alongside this treat. To taste this wine yourself, be sure to visit their Holiday Open House this Saturday: December 14, 2019 from 1pm to 7pm. See their website or Instagram page for more details. (www.englishnewsom.com)

Wine: Cabernet Sauvignon, 2018  Steve and Cindy Newsom Vineyards, Hockley County

Pairing Menu: Balsamic Glazed Lamb Chops, Cranberry Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Bacon and Buttered Baby Potatoes with Scallions.

Wine Tasting Notes: ( I decanted the wine for about 45 mins)

Bouquet:  Smells like a Cabernet! (Those of you who are Cabernet fans will know what I mean! And I am a FAN!) Hint of spice and floral.

Taste: Black Cherry with Deep Rustic Tannins. There are also notes of Earth and Spice left on the lips and cheeks.

I love how the wine paired with my lamb. The wine did not detract from my dish and the gaminess of the lamb provided a platform to display the deep rustic tannins and earth notes in the wine. I think this wine will pair very well with any game meat of your choice.

Thank you to English Newsom Cellars for gifting me this wine and thank you Smileys for continuing to join me in this adventure of exploring food and wine. Looking forward to sharing with you again! XOXO, Smiling Danny

Salu’d

 

** See My September 19, 2017 Post for Braised Lamb Recipe**

 

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Wine Pairing Wednesday: Pick a Red and Gift Wrap

Wine Pairing Wednesday: Pick a Red and Gift Wrap

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year…..

And as wonderful as it is, I am not a fan of gift wrapping. I love the Christmas Season: The Reflection of Christ and His Birth, Christmas Carols, Hot Chocolate in front of the Fireplace, Romantic Hallmark Movies, Christmas Lights, Giving Gifts and all! But wrapping gifts and trying to find that perfect moment to wrap the gift without the others seeing what they are getting isn’t my favorite. This year I decided to take a bit of advice from a past blog post and add a little HOLIDAY CHEER to my wrapping time. Tonight, wrapping hasn’t been so bad. In fact, I found it a little soothing. So once again, my theory has been proven true that WINE MAKES EVERYTHING BETTER!

I hope you are enjoying the beginning of the Season and spending time with those you love and care about.  This time passes so quickly and oftentimes we get so wrapped up in the mundane details of preparing that we don’t actually take the time to enjoy. Make those memories while you can because we won’t always have the time to do so.

Merry CHRISTmas and Happy Holidays from my Family to Yours,

XOXO, Smiling Danny

Pairing: Red Wine of your choice, Holiday Music, Gift Wrap and Those you Love.

Salu’d

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