Bay Radio On-Air Wine Tasting

Sunday Brunch Presenters, Noelle and Bob, enjoy the recommended wine!

Gazpacho: that lovely Andalucian chilled soup, such a refreshing and tasty starter – I love it! We could have a choice of different white wines to match this dish, ones with an acidy to make a mark on the various vegetables used as well as the garlic. Whites from DO Penedés or DO Alella would go well. But I often find that a wine/food colour match works well too.

 
The tomatoes will give the dish its main colour so I’m going to go with a Rosado, which in colour should be quite a nice match but also because Bodegas Sierra Salinas’ Mo Rosado 2009 has the necessary acidity as well as a complementary fruit flavour too.
 
Aunty Noelle’s Weird Salad: wow, this is a hard task! Smoked Bacon and Chicken are very different flavours in the first place but add fruit to the brew as well as Balsamic vinegar and a touch of bitterness from the rocket and you have a challenge for wine.
 
However I think I have the answer – a completely new style wine and indeed a new wine from La Rioja. Bodegas Luis Alegre has made an exceptionally fruity wine from very young vines whose grapes have been treated rather specially. Koden 2008 is a new release from this modern, forward thinking bodega and I’m sure it will be really good with this ‘wierd salad’!
 
Salud!

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SUMMER CHICKEN PILAFF
There are reds that will fare quite well with this dish, some fruit-driven, juicy Syrah/Shiraz with sweet tannins, or perhaps a Tempranillo in a similar style. However given the heat of the chilli, the chicken and the orange juice and zest, as well as the apricots or sultanas and finally the rice which will absorb all these multifarious flavours I’d opt for a white wine.
 

Presenters, Noelle and Bob, get to grips with the recommended wine - and each other!

A safe bet would be a Verdejo from DO Rueda. For me, Verdejo, the grape variety that shares some of the fruit characteristics of Sauvignon Blanc also has an extra vegetal dimension – a combination that would work here.

 
However you might like to go off piste a little and try one of the Chardonnay/Sauvignon Blanc blends that are now appearing. Try Bodegas Vicente Gandía Plá’s version, which for me has quite an apricot nose.
 
Salud!