Several of the Book Babes got together at my place for the second annual Winter Solstice wine tasting. Everyone was asked to bring a wine and cheese to share and no one was stingy about their picks. A great afternoon, with wonderful wine, outstanding cheeses and fabulous femmes.
Louise brought Veuve Clicquot champagne and sushi. This combo was so much fun because the champagne was tickling the inside of my mouth, and the wasabi, soy, and pickled ginger all adding their unique sensations. More of a mouthfeel than a taste experience, but it really woke up the palate. Truly 'sense-ational' pairing! It was interesting to learn how sushi evolved on its way to North America from Japan, changing shape (adopting its current form of rolls), adapting local ingredients, and catering to tastes by using a sweeter sushi rice.
Liz P. treated us to two different types of Riesling, two different types of Canadian cheddar and a venison pate. We tasted an Alsace Trimbach 2007, followed by a Mosel-Saar Ruwet Studert-Prum 2004 called Wehlener Sonnenuhr (Spatlese). The second was the general favourite. On either side of the river the soil is steep and slatey, so in addition to a fruity taste there is a hint of minerality.
A very 'clean' taste. The cheddar and venison seemed the perfect pairing - but as Liz pointed out, Riesling will go with just about anything. I had forgotten how outstanding a good Canadian cheddar can be. We enjoyed a 12 year old orange cheddar and a 7 year old white.

We finished with Nicolette's choice of Taylor Fladgate First Reserve Port and selection of two artisinal blue cheeses. The port was a beautiful deep garnet, had the scent of licorice and tasted of stewed fruit. Very nicely balanced. The finish lasted long enough to colour the taste of the blue cheeses and soften the strong statement. A very classic pairing with a well-deserved reputation!
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A well written account of a wonderful afternoon.
Salut!
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