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		<title>Challenging Wine Pairing: Gnocchi</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2014 14:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While gnocchi does not receive as much attention as other pastas, potato gnocchi has become popular and frequently appears on restaurant menus. In fact, in the past year, I have enjoyed delicious gnocchi both in Italy and here in Seattle. Since we Wine Peeps enjoy Italian food very much, I decided to prepare a challenging [&#8230;]<p><a href="http://winepeeps.com/2014/06/25/challenging-wine-pairing-gnocchi/">Challenging Wine Pairing: Gnocchi</a> was originally posted on <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a>. <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a> - Your link to great <a href="http://winepeeps.com/wine-ratings/">QPR</a> wines from Washington State and beyond.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10524" title="Challenging Wine Pairing: Gnocchi" alt="" src="http://winepeeps.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/20140625_Gnocchi.jpg" width="180" height="240" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="4" />While gnocchi does not receive as much attention as other pastas, potato gnocchi has become popular and frequently appears on restaurant menus. In fact, in the past year, I have enjoyed delicious gnocchi both in Italy and here in Seattle. Since we Wine Peeps enjoy Italian food very much, I decided to prepare a <a href="http://winepeeps.com/category/challenging-wine-pairing/">challenging wine pairing</a> meal using gnocchi drizzled with sautéed leeks and truffle oil as our entrée. It was a simple, but very enjoyable, meal that included the gnocchi and a caprese salad.</p>
<p>Once again, I referred to my favorite book, <em>What to Drink with What You Eat</em>, and decided to try a Rosé and Chianti with this meal. We selected the 2012 Robert Ramsay Rosé from Washington State and the 2009 Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva from Italy. Both wines were excellent, but the unanimous choice as the best pairing was the Rosé.</p>
<p>What would you pair with this meal?  And, as always, we welcome your suggestions for future challenging pairings.</p>
<p>Bon Appétit!</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10525" title="2012 Robert Ramsay Rosé and 2009 Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva" alt="" src="http://winepeeps.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/20140625_RoseChianti.jpg" width="180" height="240" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="4" />2012 Robert Ramsay Rosé (Columbia Valley, Washington)</strong>: 45% Grenache, 45% Cinsault, and 10% Viognier. Medium pinkish salmon color. Very aromatic with raspberry, strawberry, and watermelon on both the nose and palate. Dry and light to medium-bodied with crisp acidity. Well-balanced with a very long, refreshing finish.<br />
Quality: 4 stars (out of 5)<br />
QPR: 5 bangs for your buck (out of 5)<br />
Where to buy: <a href="http://robertramsaycellars.com/" >Winery, $18</a>; <a href="http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/robert+ramsay+rose/2012/usa" >Available elsewhere, $16 to $18</a></p>
<p><strong>2009 Monsanto Chianti Classico Riserva (Chianti Classico DOCG, Italy)</strong>: Deep, dark red. Very aromatic with black cherry and earth on both the nose and palate. Medium-bodied with lively acidity and smooth tannins. Well-balanced with a long finish.<br />
Quality: 4 stars (out of 5)<br />
QPR: 5 bangs for your buck (out of 5)<br />
Where to buy: <a href="http://www.klwines.com/" >K &amp; L Wine Merchants (California), $17.99</a>; <a href="http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/monsanto+chianti+classico+riserva/2009/usa" >Available elsewhere, $17 to $25</a></p>
<p><a href="http://winepeeps.com/2014/06/25/challenging-wine-pairing-gnocchi/">Challenging Wine Pairing: Gnocchi</a> was originally posted on <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a>. <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a> - Your link to great <a href="http://winepeeps.com/wine-ratings/" >QPR</a> wines from Washington State and beyond.</p>
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		<title>Challenging Wine Pairing: Peeps Marshmallow Confections</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2014 14:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[LaGayle]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we enter the Easter season, the colorful little Peeps marshmallow confections are always popular. And, it has been fun for us at Wine Peeps to use the little treats as our &#8220;unofficial&#8221; mascot. Since we are always trying to come up with fun ideas for our challenging wine pairings, we decided that it was [&#8230;]<p><a href="http://winepeeps.com/2014/04/09/challenging-wine-pairing-peeps-marshmallow-confections/">Challenging Wine Pairing: Peeps Marshmallow Confections</a> was originally posted on <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a>. <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a> - Your link to great <a href="http://winepeeps.com/wine-ratings/">QPR</a> wines from Washington State and beyond.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-10470" title="Challenging Wine Pairing: Peeps Marshmallow Confections" alt="" src="http://winepeeps.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/20140409_Peeps.jpg" width="159" height="240" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="4" />As we enter the Easter season, the colorful little Peeps marshmallow confections are always popular. And, it has been fun for us at Wine Peeps to use the little treats as our “unofficial” mascot.</p>
<p>Since we are always trying to come up with fun ideas for our <a href="http://winepeeps.com/category/challenging-wine-pairing/">challenging wine pairings</a>, we decided that it was time to do a pairing with Peeps. Obviously, these confections are not the ideal dessert, but we had a great time selecting the wines and trying the pairings.</p>
<p>A general food and wine pairing guideline is &#8220;sweet with sweet&#8221;. In most cases, you want the wine to be at least as sweet as the food. When you sip a sweet wine with a sweet dessert, the sweetness level actually goes down and all of the flavors come together.</p>
<p>We decided to go with two wines that had some sweetness but were different so we selected one sparkling wine, the NV Michelle Extra Dry Sparkling Wine, and one still wine, the 2012 Ste. Chapelle Special Harvest Riesling. The unanimous choice as the best pairing with the Peeps was the Extra Dry Sparkling Wine. It exhibited a subtle sweetness and crisp acidity that complemented the sweetness of the Peeps and provided great balance in the pairing. The Riesling was a bit too sweet and syrupy and lacked the acidity needed to balance out the sweetness so the combination was overwhelming.</p>
<p>What would you have paired with the Peeps?  And, as always, we welcome your suggestions for future challenging wine pairings.</p>
<p>Bon Appétit!</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10469" title="NV Michelle Extra Dry Sparkling Wine and 2012 Ste. Chapelle Special Harvest Riesling" alt="" src="http://winepeeps.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/20140409_MichelleChapelle.jpg" width="240" height="159" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="4" />NV Michelle Extra Dry Sparkling Wine (Columbia Valley, Washington)</strong>: 63% Chardonnay, 19% Pinot Noir, and 18% Pinot Gris. Small, fast bead of bubbles. Pale to medium yellow in color. Aromatic with white peach, pear, nuts, and floral notes on both the nose and palate. Off-dry and light to medium-bodied with crisp acidity and a long finish. <em>Residual Sugar: 2.18%</em><br />
Quality: 3.5 stars (out of 5)<br />
QPR: 5 bangs for your buck (out of 5)<br />
Where to buy: <em>Received as sample, suggested retail $14</em>; <a href="http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/domaine+ste+michelle+extra+dry/0/usa" >Available elsewhere, $9 to $17</a></p>
<p><strong>2012 Ste. Chapelle Special Harvest Riesling (Snake River Valley, Idaho)</strong>: Medium golden yellow. Nice nose with candied apple, honey, and apricot aromas and flavors. Sweet and light to medium-bodied with lively acidity and a long finish. Residual Sugar: 7.5%<br />
Quality: 3 stars (out of 5)<br />
QPR: 5 bangs for your buck (out of 5)<br />
Where to buy: <em>Received as sample, suggested retail $12</em>; <a href="http://www.wine-searcher.com/find/ste+chapelle+special+harvest+riesling+/2012/usa" >Available elsewhere, $11 to $13</a></p>
<p><a href="http://winepeeps.com/2014/04/09/challenging-wine-pairing-peeps-marshmallow-confections/">Challenging Wine Pairing: Peeps Marshmallow Confections</a> was originally posted on <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a>. <a href="http://winepeeps.com/">Wine Peeps</a> - Your link to great <a href="http://winepeeps.com/wine-ratings/" >QPR</a> wines from Washington State and beyond.</p>
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