Chenin Blanc grapes make beautiful wines. But in America this varietal is sadly underrated and under-appreciated. It was very popular back in the 70's but then faded away behind Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. I think that is on the verge of changing as more and more people are looking for new wine experiences.
The most popular Chenin Blancs are from the Loire Valley in France, scores of wine makers produce it in Australia. But South Africa is where Chenin Blanc really shines. Here are two we really enjoyed with a South African dinner I made.
The evening started with some hot South African Pop and Indie music, compliments of the Hype Machine a very hip new music straming site. Just search African when you get there.
The South African Cape is an abundantly green region that has much to explore.
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Unfortunately QBA has closed. We wish them the best in their new ventures. They are looking for a partner to open a full table service venue.
I love Cuban food, but I never caught up to the QBA Truck as it made its way around Montclair winning awards like the Star Ledger's "Best of Season 2010" and rave reviews from street food lovers in the area.
So boy was I happy when I learned that they were opening a restaurant in Watchung Plaza. We had a quick dinner there this past Friday on the way to the movies and went away happy and satisfied.
QBA Kitchen lives up to its promise of being the "first and only premium Cuban quick service restaurant for great tasting “slow-cooked food served fast.”
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After a beatific visit to the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art we longed for a special dining
experience to extend our blissful state. A trip uptown to the South African restaurant Braai rewarded us with just that.
Braai sweeps you away into a delightful South African enclave, some call it an "African wonderland retreat." They serve exotic and simple cuisine an beverages of a region that draws on influences from the UK, Holland, and places like India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Madagascar as well as the indigenous flavors of Africa.
The environment is intoxicating as are the endless exotic fruit mimosas that we enjoyed with our brunch.
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Here is some good wine pairing advice from our friends at Everywine.co.uk
A poorly chosen bottle of wine can let down even the most delicious, well-cooked meal. So when you are throwing a dinner party, it is vital that you select the right bottle of wine to compliment your culinary delights and ensure a happy gathering.
The first question to ponder is often whether to serve red white or white wine. If you fall at this hurdle, you might want to reconsider your future as a dinner party host!
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In my book there are three types of wine that fall into the broadly defined "value" category. Wines that sell for $5-10 that are just not very good. There are $10-$15 wines that are very good and well priced.
And then the $15-$25 bottles that are truly exceptional and drink like much more expensive wines. This Montefalco from Umbria by Milziade Antano Winery is one of those gems.
I first tasted this wine at my favorite wine bar, Gottino, in NYC and then was delighted to find it for only $19.95 at my favorite wine store Amanti Vino in Montclair. Oops out of stock there. Looks like we might have to wait for the 2008 vintage. BACK IN STOCK at Amanti Vino
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