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Hi! I'm Christina, and I am a recent graduate from Virginia Tech! I'm in Northern VA now pursuing a degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. I'd like to continue what I learned from the Geography of Wine class I took in Spring of 2012, so I'll be posting about different wines and wine events. I would be very grateful for suggestions, and I'm open to expanding my posts to beer and liquor as well!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Dinner - Palisades (Virginia)

Monticello A.V.A. Map


Our second attempt at Palisades was a lot more successful!  We quickly found the restaurant, and we were ready for another delicious dinner!  I love Virginia wines, so I was excited to try them again after having learned so much about tasting.  I had never had any of the foods before, so I was eager to see how they tasted alone and with each of the wines.

The wines were specifically from the Monticello A.V.A.  According to the sheet given to us before dinner, the most popular grapes grown in Virginia since 200 are Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier and Cabernet Franc.  As of 2011, there were 192 wineries in Virginia (an increase from 163 in 2009).

The wines are as follows: Jefferson Vineyards Chardonnay 2010 (left), Lovingston Merlot 2007 (middle), and White Hall Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (right).

The foods are as follows: Beef Potato Goat Cheese Roulade, Spoon Bread, and Collard Greens.

The delicious food and wines! 
Once we received our food and wine, I tasted each wine alone and with each food.  I concluded that the wines were organized in a way that it went best with the food directly in front of it.

First was the Jefferson Vineyards Chardonnay 2010.  It was a nice golden color with crisp pear aromas.  Upon tasting it, it was tart, acidic, and slightly hot with pear flavors.  I’m not a huge fan of Chardonnays, so I was not expecting much from it.  I was pleasantly surprised with how the flavors changed while paring it with the Roulade.  It tasted much sweeter, more in balance, and many fruit flavors were brought out.  Now, I will be more willing to try Chardonnay with different foods!  On the other hand, the spoon bread seemed overpower the flavors of the Chardonnay.  With the collard greens, I originally thought it was the wine that tasted vegetal, but it was the aftertaste of the greens that made everything taste vegetal, spicy, and like fish food.  Overall, the beef and Chardonnay was a fantastic pairing!

Jefferson Vineyards Chardonnay 2010
Second up was the Lovingston Merlot 2007, and it is dark ruby in color.  It had an unknown smell, and if acidic can be considered an aroma, that’s how I would describe it.  Overall, it was just off.  It had some tart dark cherry flavors, heavy tannins, and was dry.  It had a cleaning solution finish.  Something was wrong with the particular wine, and I don’t know if something happened to the bottle, or something when wrong in the winemaking process.  With the beef, it was oaky, and somehow drier than it was alone.  With the spoon bread, the cleaning solution taste was toned down, and the cherry and oaky flavors were brought out.  With the greens, it was oaky and dry, but again the flavor of the greens overpowered the wine.

Lovingston Merlot 2007
Last, but not least, was the White Hall Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, and this wine was also dark ruby in color.  It had nice dark fruit and cherry aromas.  It had lovely cherry flavors.  Overall, the wine had a great balance between sweetness and dryness, and the whole wine was very well-produced.  With the beef, more dark fruit flavors were brought out.  The spoon bread slightly toned down the cherry flavors. With the collard greens, more cheery flavors were brought out had a dry finish.
  
White Hall Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2010
Once again, Palisades didn’t disappoint, and neither did Virginia!  I would highly recommend attending a Wines of the World dinner, or even just to have dinner.  I’m sure they would love to recommend a wine with any of their menu items.  In a few weeks, we will be attending the Pinot Noir dinner, so I am hoping to have 3 fantastic red wines!
Me and Rachel
Me and Jane



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