This wine is clear. This wine is pale straw yellow. This wine is tiny bubbles, mousse foam. This wine is bright and lively. This wine is apples and pears. This wine is bread. This wine is Old World European, specifically French. This wine is Ugni blanc grape (notable Cognac region and some Italian regions). This wine is light. This wine is casual. This wine is an everyday wine. This wine is citrus, lemon peels. This wine is brut sparkling wine, a drier wine. This wine is Montmartre Brut Sparkling Wine. This wine is.
This wine is affordable about $11.99 a bottle and available for purchase at select online retailers. This wine pairs well with shellfish, oysters, potato chips and light Chinese foods, hamachi, salads, lights dishes, and sushi.
Bar Chef Notes: Please drink responsibly
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This one hits all the notes: sweet, zesty, tart, and an earthy crunch from the cocoa nibs. You’re going to love it!
This recipe includes black cherries, lemon juice, Holi(mane) collagen powder, Sakara protein greens (which you’ve never seen before from me), unsweetened vanilla almond milk, cocoa nibs, lemon zest, Manuka honey, and additional cocoa nibs for the rim. This Black Cherry Smoothie is packed with flavor and goodness.
Ingredients:
Black cherries 🍒 Frozen 365 Whole Foods brand
Lemon juice 🍋 squeeze about half lemon
Holi (Mane) collagen powder scoop
Sakara protein greens powder scoop
Unsweetened vanilla almond milk 🥛
Cocoa nibs 🍫 teaspoon for garnish and toss remains into smoothie, maybe add a little more
Zest of a lemon is for the finishing touch and you’re need a microplane or a box grater for this
Manuka honey tablespoon and half for the smoothie and rim
Cocoa nibs for the rim as mentioned above, more is better
Method
You’ll need two plates. In one plate, add cocoa nibs, and in the other, add honey. Dip the rim of the glass in the honey and then in the cocoa nibs. Set aside!
Blend it up today and enjoy the goodness boost! 💪✨Cheers!
What does 45% Grenache Noir, 25% Cinsault, 15% Syrah, and 15% Merlot get you? A rockstar rosé created by a rockstar and his friends. That’s what. Maison 9. While a good rosé tastes crisp clean and refreshing straight out of the ice filled bucket I decided to have a little fun with this one.
Just look at it! Peach Thyme Frosé with Maison 9 rosé wine—the softer side of a rockstar wine. I can’t say for sure, but it sounds good anyway, right? It’s a special way to take advantage of frozen summer peaches and this rosé all year long. You’re going to love it!
Peach Thyme Frosé
Bar Chef Notes: Remove thyme stems and use only the leaves for the blending. Garnish with sprigs.
They brought it to me to taste. Sipped and spat. Sipped and spat. I was too busy to go to the table. The more brown the wine is a good indicator of age. This wine is DOCG, high classification for a wine under Italian law. The letters stand for Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita and in other words, strict regulations for wine production.
This wine is aged. This wine has a clear with halos of brown maroon colors. This wine is notes of dried fruit, wood, and vanilla. This wine is subtle cocoa nibs, bitter chocolate. This wine is earth. This wine is Old World European, specifically from Italian Piedmont, Barbaresco. This wine is considered a younger Barolo. This wine is 100% Nebbiolo grapes, one of the oldest in this particular region. This wine has light tannins and a calm finish. This wine is single vineyard. This wine is Martinenga estates. This wine is 1994. This wine is.
This wines’s price retail USD varies from cellar. This wine pairs well with the usual suspects: Parmesan Reggiano, meats, truffles, mushroom dishes, bresaola, steaks, beef carpaccio, clean steak tartare, and amaretti cookies. Drink now.
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I’m jet-lagged and making my way to the supermarket, which is on my list of things to do. I’m glad I made it.
Yesterday, I was pleasantly surprised and wished I had known about it sooner. There was a tasting at Erewhon Market.
This wine is clear. This wine is garnet. This wine is dark fruit. This wine is an Old European soul biodynamic New World California Syrah. This wine is you need a case for your personal cellar. This wine is don’t forget to tell your friends after you have secured all the bottles you can hold. This wine is 2015. This wine is Chateau Bellevue 1881. This wine is.
This wine pairs well with mustard greens, as well as vegetable and meat pâtés. It also pairs well with pasta, cheese and charcuterie boards, herbed ricotta with toast and fish and Thai dishes. This wine retails for about $88 USA dollars. Drink now.
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I recently read that this wine was underrated. While I can’t say for certain, I agree with that sentiment? At least not by me. How about that? If you haven’t tried this one, you should.
This wine is clear. This wine is garnet. This wine is earth. This wine is dark fruits, black cherries, and spice (everything nice). This wine is dry tannins from thick-skinned grapes. This wine is Tempranillo grapes. This wine is Old World European wine. This wine is oak barrels, French, and American. This wine is Crianza, meaning aged for a specific time usually about twelve months. This wine is younger. This wine is everyday wine in a bucket glass wine. This wine is superb. This wine has an exquisite mouth feel is approachable and just damn good. This wine is a little bit of Spain in a bottle. This wine is Marqués de Cáceres Rioja Crianza 2018. This wine is.
This wine is excellent with or without food. This wine pairs well with baguettes with and jams, raw purple onions, French onion soups, cheese and charcuterie boards, burgers, sweet and sour cabbage dishes, marinade and flash fried tofu garnished with scallions (onions again), pizzas, and pastas. This wine also pairs well with chalky chocolate ice cream or cherry clafoutis. This wine is available at Whole Foods Market. This wine retails for about $16-$25 USA dollars a bottle. Buy a case. Store it properly. Drink now. Recommended drinking temperature is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Bar Chef Sommelier notes: wine title missing accent indications from some posts, sorry to the wine.
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It takes me about three days to taste most of the wine. The wine goes into the refrigerator sealed and dated. The next day, I pour another glass using two different style glasses – ISO and then a bucket – noting any differences. Does anyone else do this?
This wine is monumental. The beauty and feeling of this wine are unphotographable. Any attempt to capture it would not be god enough. This wine is pale yellow. This wine is clear. This wine is sparkling. This wine is Old World with gold flakes sparkling racing to the top leaving me to wonder did they inject gold into this bottle. The professional term known as vivacious. This wine is wow. This wine is extraordinary prestige, a true cause for celebration. This wine is mouth watering citrus. This wine is a gingerbread nose. This wine is a first burp. This wine is delicate and very much alive. This wine is its unique identity with every sip. This wine is 198 different wines from 11 years. This wine is 52% Pinot Noir 35% Chardonnay and 13 % Pinot Menuier. This wine is grapes from 1996 to 2012. This wine is cork received 2019. This wine is champagne. This wine is KRUG 168th. This wine is exceptional. This wine is unforgettable. This wine is.
This wine pairs well with the usual suspects: caviar, oysters, French fries, salmon, shellfish, frog legs, mushroom pâté, crispy cold salads, and ginger snap cookies. This wine retails for about $220 USA dollars. Drink now or hold. Buy two of you can.
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This wine is straw-pale yellow. This wine is clear. This wine is flowers and pears. This wine sparkles with a light golden effervescence that playfully tickles and prickles the tongue. This wine is a classic let’s say continuously eccentrically a popping of delicate bubbles that almost instantly dissolve. This wine is Old World or as they say now, European. This wine is subtle chalk terroir. This wine is purity. This wine is art. This wine is stratification of creativity. This wine is easy. This wine is a mastery. This wine is champagne. This wine is resemblance to…This wine is Chardonnay grapes. This wine is Blanc de Blanc. This wine is the perfect dinner date. This wine is recognizably Ruinart Blanc de Blanc. This wine is.
This wine pairs with caviar, oyster and seafoods, extra creamy pasta dishes, cheeses and sour cream cake with vanilla frosting. And popcorn. This wine retails for $80 USD. Drink now.
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I will always taste this grape varietal. New World, Old World. Box, bottle, cork, or screw top. It doesn’t matter.
This wine is conveniently fashioned with a screw top for easy accessibility. This wine is ruby. This wine is ripe fruit. This wine is a bit of jam. This wine is cherry strawberries plum. This wine is clear. This wine is soft and subtle with a clean finish. This wine is light to medium tannin with hints of vanilla and maybe a note of chocolate. This wine is approachable. This wine is New World. This wine is California. This wine is Alexander Valley. This wine is Murphy-Goode. This wine is.
This wine is excellent on its own or paired with food. This wine pairs with fatty fish, red meat and game and pastas. It also pairs well with cheese and charcuterie boards. Together or separate. This wine retails $11-17$ USD. Drink now.
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Try not to wince at what I am about to suggest. I didn’t invent it. Same stance with my post on Kir Royal. Sometimes there is a sometimes, and this is one of those times. Hear me out, this is one of the most elegant cocktails. I won’t try to sell it to you; the cocktail can do that itself. I chose Veuve Clicquot for this one because this wine has structure and finesse. This champagne is a Pinot Noir-forward champagne followed by Chardonnay grapes and Pinot Meunier grapes for balance. The honesty of the bitters and sugar cube with this wine creates a beautifully blended cocktail. It maintains bold bubbles bright minerality with spice and a hint of sweetness in the finish.
This cocktail can be enjoyed anytime of day with or without food. I always picture it consumed in a sexy cocktail lounge bar. Poolside or at dinner. Basically anywhere anytime. I mostly prepare and serve them. The champagne cocktail pairs well with triple crème cheese and crusty baguette. This I know for sure, and I recommend you do too. Worth noting, this is one of the few times I drink champagne from a flute, if I can help it.
Champagne cocktail recap: elegant, super simple. Just three ingredients. No excuse not to try this classic. Sugar cubes, bitters, champagne – that’s it! Build in glass, ready for serving.
Classic Champagne Cocktail
Ingredients
Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label
Sugar cubes
A few drops of Angostura bitters
Method
Place a sugar cube at the bottom of a champagne flute (chilled glass recommended) and add a few drops of Angostura bitters. The sugar cube will dissolve as you pour in the champagne, creating a delicious aromatic drink with a touch of sweetness and spices because of the bitters.
Glass: champagne flute
Garnish: none
Side note: Bitters are herbal and spice extracts that often include botanicals and aromatics. “Traditional Bitters” do contain alcohol, although there are some modern versions that don’t. They are used in many cocktails to add balance or create a low ABV option (lowest being bitters and soda for example), remaining a staple in many bartender and home bars.
Bar Chef Notes:
There are several renditions of this cocktail. Some include cognac, some use only a sugar cube and bitters, while others incorporate a twist of orange and/or lemon, with some including all of the above and so forth. I prefer this version. It’s the one I have made the most throughout my career. Here it is, this is it.